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    • CloudKnightC
      CloudKnight @JaredBusch
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      @jaredbusch said in History happening right now - live link:

      @stuartjordan said in History happening right now - live link:

      That was brilliant, how mad them rockets landing back down where they wanted. Normally the rockets are destroyed on re-entry??

      NOt for SpaceX. They have been landing them for years now.

      I wasn't aware of this to be fair, don't normally follow, but still amazing to say the least, should imagine they can do more flights saving the rockets.

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      • Net RunnerN
        Net Runner
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        OK guys, so now we have an option (theoretically) to ship 50 tons of stuff to the orbit.

        If you would have an opportunity to do so, what would you bring 150km high? IT-related, of course 🙂

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        • FredtxF
          Fredtx
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          But I thought the earth was flat.

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          • PenguinWranglerP
            PenguinWrangler
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            Did anyone catch the "DON'T PANIC" on the LCD screen on the Telsa Car that was in the Payload?

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            • scottalanmillerS
              scottalanmiller @PenguinWrangler
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              @penguinwrangler said in History happening right now - live link:

              Did anyone catch the "DON'T PANIC" on the LCD screen on the Telsa Car that was in the Payload?

              Nice, no I didn't see that.

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              • gjacobseG
                gjacobse
                last edited by gjacobse

                The launch had it's good,.. and sadly it's bad. But for a test flight - it was a solid success in the eyes of many.

                The twin boosters landed as planned, however in reading about the later time markers, the center core didn't land as planned:


                Five things to know about Falcon Heavy
                Third booster’s failure to land
                Whilst the two side boosters re-landed without a hitch, the third, core booster was a different story. As SpaceX confirmed in a press conference, the booster only managed to relight one of the three engines needed for it to land. This meant it hit the water at 300 mph, close to the drone ship where it was supposed to land. In fact, the crash happened so close to the drone ship that it took out two of the ship’s engines.

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                • travisdh1T
                  travisdh1 @gjacobse
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                  @gjacobse said in History happening right now - live link:

                  The launch had it's good,.. and sadly it's bad. But for a test flight - it was a solid success in the eyes of many.

                  The twin boosters landed as planned, however in reading about the later time markers, the center core didn't land as planned:


                  Five things to know about Falcon Heavy
                  Third booster’s failure to land
                  Whilst the two side boosters re-landed without a hitch, the third, core booster was a different story. As SpaceX confirmed in a press conference, the booster only managed to relight one of the three engines needed for it to land. This meant it hit the water at 300 mph, close to the drone ship where it was supposed to land. In fact, the crash happened so close to the drone ship that it took out two of the ship’s engines.

                  Ah, I had wondered what happened to the center booster. That'd explain the lost video feed to their drone ship. Still, not bad for the first try of a new rocket system.

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                  • JaredBuschJ
                    JaredBusch @travisdh1
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                    @travisdh1 said in History happening right now - live link:

                    @gjacobse said in History happening right now - live link:

                    The launch had it's good,.. and sadly it's bad. But for a test flight - it was a solid success in the eyes of many.

                    The twin boosters landed as planned, however in reading about the later time markers, the center core didn't land as planned:


                    Five things to know about Falcon Heavy
                    Third booster’s failure to land
                    Whilst the two side boosters re-landed without a hitch, the third, core booster was a different story. As SpaceX confirmed in a press conference, the booster only managed to relight one of the three engines needed for it to land. This meant it hit the water at 300 mph, close to the drone ship where it was supposed to land. In fact, the crash happened so close to the drone ship that it took out two of the ship’s engines.

                    Ah, I had wondered what happened to the center booster. That'd explain the lost video feed to their drone ship. Still, not bad for the first try of a new rocket system.

                    They lose the drone feed in a good portion of the successful drone ship landings too just because of interference.

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                    • gjacobseG
                      gjacobse @JaredBusch
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                      @jaredbusch said in History happening right now - live link:

                      @travisdh1 said in History happening right now - live link:

                      @gjacobse said in History happening right now - live link:

                      The launch had it's good,.. and sadly it's bad. But for a test flight - it was a solid success in the eyes of many.

                      The twin boosters landed as planned, however in reading about the later time markers, the center core didn't land as planned:


                      Five things to know about Falcon Heavy
                      Third booster’s failure to land
                      Whilst the two side boosters re-landed without a hitch, the third, core booster was a different story. As SpaceX confirmed in a press conference, the booster only managed to relight one of the three engines needed for it to land. This meant it hit the water at 300 mph, close to the drone ship where it was supposed to land. In fact, the crash happened so close to the drone ship that it took out two of the ship’s engines.

                      Ah, I had wondered what happened to the center booster. That'd explain the lost video feed to their drone ship. Still, not bad for the first try of a new rocket system.

                      They lose the drone feed in a good portion of the successful drone ship landings too just because of interference.

                      I haven't followed every launch / recovery - but as they were streaming yesterday it was mentioned as to the reason(s):

                      • Turbulence - due to the engine thrust the antennas 'flop' around causing signal degradation and loss.
                      • Ocean spray - pretty sure that the sea 'chop' can cause issues as well from natural swells and then added thrust generating spray.
                      • 'Splash Down' a miss saves the drone ship but generates spray and debris which can damage or obscure the cameras or antennas
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                      • RojoLocoR
                        RojoLoco
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                        Here's a collection of hilarious twitter reactions the the launch...

                        https://nerdist.com/spacex-falcon-heavy-launch-best-reactions-twitter/

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                        • bigbearB
                          bigbear
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                          Sucks that the lost the main booster, but still amazing launch...

                          https://www.theverge.com/2018/2/6/16980954/spacex-falcon-heavy-rocket-middle-core-failed-landing

                          The Tesla car they launched will circle the Sun and make a pass afterwards by Earth and Mars

                          http://www.latimes.com/business/la-fi-spacex-falcon-heavy-orbit-20180207-story.html

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                          • bigbearB
                            bigbear @CloudKnight
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                            @stuartjordan said in History happening right now - live link:

                            @jaredbusch said in History happening right now - live link:

                            @stuartjordan said in History happening right now - live link:

                            That was brilliant, how mad them rockets landing back down where they wanted. Normally the rockets are destroyed on re-entry??

                            NOt for SpaceX. They have been landing them for years now.

                            I wasn't aware of this to be fair, don't normally follow, but still amazing to say the least, should imagine they can do more flights saving the rockets.

                            Every rocket that lands successfully saves tens of millions if not more on than larger ones. And the scale of a 10+ story building landing is something else as well...

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