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5 minutes ago, CatastrophicFailure said:

“...end of the month...”

hmm...

... my birthday’s the 23rd... I wonder what the chances are... -_-

If it really does stay in January, and it can't go up before the fifteenth, than around 7-10 percent (values in the middle are probably more likely than the extremes).

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11 minutes ago, sh1pman said:
Interesting, they say it’s Zuma spacecraft, not Zuma satellite. 

Not that unusual, I’ve heard the term used a few times with satellites. Tho... it is usually used more with BLEO flights...

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1 hour ago, CatastrophicFailure said:

“...end of the month...”

I hope it's during the Rolex 24 because there was a launch during the 12 hours of Sebring last year and they basically stopped reporting on the race for a few minutes to talk about rockets. It was awesome.

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35 minutes ago, sh1pman said:

You probably wouldn't say "Iridium spacecraft" or "GPS spacecraft".

Could be some new X-plane or some such. 

Its a spacecraft if it can significant change its orbit. 

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5 minutes ago, Nightfury said:
7 minutes ago, NSEP said:

They will never release what Zuma actually is right? 

Probably not

Maybe some poeple watching the launch with telescopes can identify it

 

7 hours ago, tater said:

I'd assume it has more propellant than a typical sat.

Beyond Tesla.
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With all the hype, excitement and rampant speculation about Falcon Heavy, it seems like this thread has expressed insufficient hype, excitement and speculation about the evidence of the fairing RCS in last month's spectacular V'burg launch. Scott Manley mentioned it in his video and this video has very clear footage right around 4:00.

So my questions to the forum are: What do we know about fairing recovery and why is SpaceX being so characteristically secretive about it? 

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13 hours ago, Racescort666 said:

I hope it's during the Rolex 24 because there was a launch during the 12 hours of Sebring last year and they basically stopped reporting on the race for a few minutes to talk about rockets. It was awesome.

Man, I hope so!  I'll be at the Rolex.

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So that basically ends their funding, or what?

 

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After the November flight, SNC executives said that, if NASA agreed the flight met the milestone requirements, the vehicle would be put into storage. “If we have all the data that we needed from the test, and if NASA concludes that with us, the vehicle will not need any further flight tests,” Mark Sirangelo, corporate vice president of SNC’s Space Systems unit, said at the time.

 

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