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46 minutes ago, cubinator said:

Which will be delivered to Earth first? The sample tubes on Perseverance, or 100 tons of excavated Martian rock on Starship? It seems kind of close.

The sample tubes on Perseverance. 
Along with Perseverance itself, and Curiosity, Spirit, Opportunity, Pathfinder, Sojourner, the Vikings, and enough rock and regolith for a proper full-accuracy display exhibit at the Smithsonian. -_-

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29 minutes ago, CatastrophicFailure said:

The sample tubes on Perseverance. 
Along with Perseverance itself, and Curiosity, Spirit, Opportunity, Pathfinder, Sojourner, the Vikings, and enough rock and regolith for a proper full-accuracy display exhibit at the Smithsonian. -_-

Don’t forget Beagle and Mars Climate Observer. So they can be fixed up and sent to Io or something :cool:

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What is that Dragon, for all mankind?? What are you talking about?

Apollo-208 just docked to Skylab-14.

It's the current orbital base, and a day ago they have launched a vessel by reusable Saturn-9.

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1 hour ago, tater said:

Sent that to my wife. 

 

... 

 

She likes Disney 

5 hours ago, RealKerbal3x said:

Dragon hatch is open.

(Why am I the only one posting here? :P)

Kids games are back on?  Soccer, field hockey, outdoor activities abound. 

 

But thank you for keeping me informed during half-time! 

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13 minutes ago, Ultimate Steve said:

Are they skipping 18 and 19?

That, or saving them for a rainy day later.

"Now we build SN164. Last week it was SN163. Next week it will be SN165. These names are so boring!"

"Hmm ... we haven't used the name SN18 yet. Perhaps we should call the next one SN18 instead of SN165?"

"Yay, variation!"

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Great logo, great photo.

I do reckon someone at NASA wasn't too pleased to realise having the logo on the booster meant it would be used for non-NASA missions as well.

Logo on the non-reusable 2nd stage is a good compromise.

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7 minutes ago, CatastrophicFailure said:

I think there were labeled parts spotted for them at some point, but no idea what’s happened since. :/

 

SN  20 is supposed to be the orbital test so it need more time setting up than the ones trying to solve the flip, SN 20 do not have to land to be an remarkable success.
It just has to survive reentry. If it manage to land in one piece its an national treasure on an level with the Wright flyer. 

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