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This. Absolutely. I was commenting merely on my feelings of rocket launches I have seen vs this one, not my thoughts. Emotional reaction.
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Looks like the CH4 vent, it ignited away from the vent once mixed with enough air I guess. Yeah, needs addressing. The plus is the vehicle is back on the OLM, and they are moving a transporter to take it back to the barn and study it—recovering vehicles will massively increase the rate of improvement.
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Not in terms of importance, for sure, but in terms of... vibe? Dunno, the landings have a science fiction sensibility about them that is just next level even with Falcon. I suppose early Apollo test flights might be more accurate—but I don't remember those.
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I mean the "payload" section (or even just part of it) as a stage 3
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Yeah, actually. My memory of Apollo 11 is incredibly vague—more about a bunch of people at the house (I was 4)—later Apollos I watched as well (all of them, my mom was super into it), and I remember the coverage, the different newscasters, etc. Hard since the video has been reused so often what's real and what I'm conflating with later rewatches I can't say. Shuttle I remember clearly, watched many early launches, and it was astounding to watch. This is absolutely up there with Apollo/Shuttle IMHO.
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Dumping dead mass is smart. Helps to get more than 45t to LEO though. With SS expended getting 200t, there's a ton you can do with a stage based on that
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I started thinking about a Starship staging off the nose again. A small upper stage—part of the curved nosecone—staging off the aero cover on a docking port, and with a 10% dry mass, 100 tons of props, and a single Rvac could meet Orion in LEO—with a 10 ton, comanifested payload—and fly that stack all the way to LLO with 400 m/s of margin to deal with boiloff/disposal. More payload if it's just going to Gateway and Orion is braking there. A 200 ton props class upper stage can get Orion, plus an entire lander (BO/Dynetics/whatever) to LLO. Both these work with zero refilling operations. Orion to LEO with NG. So assuming NG flies soon, SLS is a total waste of time.
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The precision is astounding.
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And they can inspect the vehicle, which is huge. The first recovered F9 booster informed all the booster decisions going forward. Out of reactions. +1!
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Landed on target near buoy cam
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Landed on target near buoy cam
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Looks like the flap near the left camera is doing what it did last time. camera focus on rear flaps since front design already changed I bet
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Ship tiles are 10.5 tonnes
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My memories of Apollo exist, but are vague. I remember the event of Apollo 11 (family came over cause we had the best TV). I of course remember Shuttle, also amazing... this takes the cake so far though (booster landing). Insane.
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Command send for catch
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Woot! Tower go for catch.
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Trying again this morning in about an hour
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Future iterations will not need to jettison interstage ring. Hot stage ring will be integrated, and lighter. Also:
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SpaceX live 7:25 central is liftoff. WB-57 is already there https://www.flightradar24.com/N926NA/3786279f
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