SpaceX will attempt historic catch of returning Starship booster on Sunday (techcrunch.com)
from LuuTuyen@lemmy.world to technology@lemmy.world on 13 Oct 2024 06:58
https://lemmy.world/post/20797059

SpaceX will launch the mammoth Starship on Sunday in a launch window that opens at 5 AM PST (7 AM local time) from the company’s Starbase site in southeast Texas. This flight, which will be the fifth in the Starship development program, is coming a little sooner than expected: the Federal Aviation Administration had previously said that it did not anticipate issuing a modified launch license for this test before late November.

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Glasgow@lemmy.ml on 13 Oct 2024 07:27 next collapse

Defund this fascist bozo already who cares.

thisguy1092@lemmy.world on 13 Oct 2024 12:09 next collapse

Go get a tan

Murvel@lemm.ee on 13 Oct 2024 17:12 collapse

Get a grip, dude.

vzq@lemmy.world on 13 Oct 2024 17:46 next collapse

Nah, freaking out is totally the right call in the face of galloping fascism like we’re seeing in the U.S.

Doing it here won’t accomplish anything though.

Vote. Get others to vote.

Glasgow@lemmy.ml on 17 Oct 2024 02:46 collapse

I will if I can get close enough.

khannie@lemmy.world on 13 Oct 2024 11:46 next collapse

Live stream available here. Apparently launch in 40 minutes or so from this comment:

Edit: that was some dirty link sorry

isolatedscotch@discuss.tchncs.de on 13 Oct 2024 12:16 next collapse

I see you’ve removed your link, but before it was linking to a scam stream

khannie@lemmy.world on 13 Oct 2024 12:25 collapse

Yeah, got some upset kids here but did manage to find a correct steam

clay_pidgin@sh.itjust.works on 13 Oct 2024 12:18 collapse

This channel broke into a cryptocurrency scam right before launch, with Elin musk’s voice faked.

khannie@lemmy.world on 13 Oct 2024 12:24 next collapse

Sorry. 200k people were on that. Scum. Everyday astronaut is the one I’m watching now.

www.youtube.com/live/pIKI7y3DTXk

vzq@lemmy.world on 13 Oct 2024 17:44 collapse

That’s sadly pretty on brand.

clay_pidgin@sh.itjust.works on 13 Oct 2024 17:53 collapse

Yeah it felt possible for a second.

cupcakezealot@lemmy.blahaj.zone on 13 Oct 2024 12:33 next collapse

space should not be privatised

SupraMario@lemmy.world on 13 Oct 2024 14:56 next collapse

Cool, then get NASA to actually do something vs hamstringing itself with bureaucrats…the only reason people like you rage against SpaceX is because it’s tied to that idiot musk.

cupcakezealot@lemmy.blahaj.zone on 13 Oct 2024 15:30 next collapse

everything spacex has done has been because of nasa…

SupraMario@lemmy.world on 13 Oct 2024 18:37 collapse

You’re joking right? No they have not… I love NASA, but acting like what spacex has done is only because of NASA is bullshit.

cupcakezealot@lemmy.blahaj.zone on 14 Oct 2024 12:45 collapse

because everything spacex has done is because of nasa. all spacex does is toss unlimited money at exploding rockets and pollute the environment and ecosystem

intensely_human@lemm.ee on 14 Oct 2024 13:35 next collapse

SpaceX insisted on fixed price contracts. Unlike the other companies doing cost-plus contracts (aka unlimited money contracts), SpaceX sets a price on government services and then delivers for that price.

SupraMario@lemmy.world on 14 Oct 2024 15:09 collapse

Lol no they have not

triptrapper@lemmy.world on 13 Oct 2024 16:10 collapse

NASA is hamstringing itself? Tell me more. I don’t know anything about NASA, but I would have guessed the bureaucrats were external.

SupraMario@lemmy.world on 13 Oct 2024 18:47 next collapse

NASA has a ton of internal bureaucracy, hell they have an article on it.

nasa.gov/…/nasa-vision-sparked-commercial-space-r…

CptEnder@lemmy.world on 14 Oct 2024 21:42 collapse

The US government moreso than NASA as funding for them as been an easy punching bag for both political parties lately.

The other thing is optics. NASA isn’t allowed to blow up 20 rockets on their designs. They only get one chance to get it right. That’s why the SLS has only 1 launch and is 1/1 as opposed to the SpaceX Dragon and Starship can just throw money at them until they work.

Not saying one way is better than the other, just that NASA has to fight not to make the front page because 9/10 it means they made a mistake which costs them more funding. IMO all of this is going to come up to a very slow pace akin to NASA when we start with crewed missions (SpaceX Starship will be mission controlled by NASA as well). They super don’t fuck around with crewed launches, especially after the botched Boeing Space launch. And a crew launch failure affects everyone SpaceX and NASA alike.

SparrowRanjitScaur@lemmy.world on 13 Oct 2024 22:40 next collapse

Absolutely if private entities want to go to space they should be able to. What grounds would you block them on? This is not a substitution or replacement of public space agencies

cupcakezealot@lemmy.blahaj.zone on 14 Oct 2024 12:45 collapse

then they shouldn’t get any federal money or contracts

SparrowRanjitScaur@lemmy.world on 14 Oct 2024 14:09 collapse

Why? They’re providing a service with that contract. NASA isn’t capable or doesn’t want to do everything in house. If they deem it beneficial to outsource some projects to contractors then what’s wrong with that?

intensely_human@lemm.ee on 14 Oct 2024 13:33 collapse

Space should not be centrally controlled

Live_Let_Live@lemmy.world on 13 Oct 2024 12:59 next collapse

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Nighed@feddit.uk on 13 Oct 2024 12:59 next collapse

extremely impressive - the atmospheric heating on the bottom as it came is was scary though!

(no engines lit here!) <img alt="" src="https://feddit.uk/pictrs/image/7f75321c-66e3-461e-82d0-4e1462db02c7.webp">

echodot@feddit.uk on 14 Oct 2024 01:42 collapse

The engines are lit there. They’re just not operating at very high pressure, I think they do it to stop too much air getting into the engines.

Nighed@feddit.uk on 14 Oct 2024 07:29 collapse

They have no exhaust visible and where shown as off on the display.

HootinNHollerin@lemmy.world on 13 Oct 2024 13:05 next collapse

Catch was successful!

Agent641@lemmy.world on 13 Oct 2024 13:15 collapse

Neat.

Badabinski@kbin.earth on 13 Oct 2024 17:29 next collapse

Starship landing was a success too! They landed right on target this time. There was still a bit of burn-through at one of the aft fins (much less than before), and it exploded a little bit after it landed. Hopefully they'll be able to land Starship on the ground next!

ColeSloth@discuss.tchncs.de on 13 Oct 2024 18:21 next collapse

Wasteful, useless, fix this planet, yadda yadda.

That’s all a bit true, but this is still cool as fuck.

echodot@feddit.uk on 14 Oct 2024 01:39 collapse

It’s also an irrelevant.

Humanity can do two things at the same time, we always have been able to. So to say we shouldn’t do thing X because thing Y is still a problem is fundamentally misunderstanding how progress works. If you genuinely think along those lines then we probably shouldn’t be making video games either because climate change is still a problem.

intensely_human@lemm.ee on 14 Oct 2024 13:32 collapse

I say we stop doing home cooking channels. There are enough recipes. That energy needs to go to fighting climate change.

datavoid@lemmy.ml on 13 Oct 2024 18:54 next collapse

Honestly amazing to watch. Fuck Elon though, space x can do better

ContrarianTrail@lemm.ee on 13 Oct 2024 18:57 collapse

That was the most impressive thing I think I’ve ever seen