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7 hours ago, StrandedonEarth said:
These heavy comsats were probably slated to fly on Falcon Heavies, recovering all three cores (and eventually the second stage). But with all the F9H delays, the customers would want their birds in the sky generating revenue, so they were moved to F9E's. That's my guess, anyways.
I know that Inmarsat 5 F4 was supposed to fly on FH, and I'm pretty sure that Intelsat-35e was as well. Not sure about Echostar-23 though.
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Just now, Kryten said:
A NOTAM has been issued indiciating launch is planned between May 22nd and June 3rd.
Woohoo! Here's hoping that there's a livestream!
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12 minutes ago, CatastrophicFailure said:
It looks so lonely without legs.
What happened to "that last one was the last expendable flight!"
I believe the Intelsat-35e mission is also expendable.
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3 minutes ago, Skylon said:
It seems @TheEpicSquared is taking a break from this thread for a bit, which is fine
Yeah, I've been loaded with several assignments (one of which is a 3700 word science lab report ), so I've had next to no free time
I'll try to get more active maybe next week, or the week after that (since all assignments will have been given in by then.
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@DennyTX Awesome! I saw first saw this as a WIP mod video by @BahamutoD, and it's awesome to see it back!
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“List of countries by average elevation.” Wikipedia, Wikimedia Foundation, 20 Apr. 2017, en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_average_elevation. Accessed 10 May 2017.
^ Bad MLA citations
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True... damn I revealed my secret
The user below me plays KSP
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Just now, sojourner said:
LC-39
Do you mean SLC-40? SpaceX is using 39A already.
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And... I know what I'm doing this weekend!
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2 minutes ago, ProtoJeb21 said:
But I'm not too sure if it will have a greenhouse effect powerful enough to warm up said ice to 32*F or above.
Is there any way to find out the greenhouse effect level of a planet?
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@Tristonwilson12 How are things going?
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Meanwhile at SpaceX's mars base...
"NASA is an amateur"
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18 minutes ago, munlander1 said:
Got some points taken off on a quiz question. It was about not seeing an object in a dark room even though it's emitting radiation. I said that the reason why we could not see it was it was not emitting radiation in the visible portion of the electromagnetic spectrum. That's correct.
Got points taken off because I did not mention anything about infrared radiation.
What? That's ridiculous, you got the question right.
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Silly Falcon Heavy payload idea:
A bus.
Because SpaceX keeps bragging that their fairing can hold a bus.
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1 minute ago, Columbia said:
"when your parents ask where all your money went"
Thanks
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"You are only allowed to give 25 likes per day. You can't give any more likes today."
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On 5/7/2017 at 1:21 AM, Ultimate Steve said:
So, if anyone wants the full story I'll type it, but if nobody wants it, I'll just summarize (because it would take 15mins to write).
The highlights of today:
- I broke an elevator
- I found out that my high school is technically 11 stories tall instead of 4
- I played one of these things:
If anyone wants the full story, just say so!
Do tell!
19 minutes ago, The Raging Sandwich said:You know how I was talking about how a kid at my school got hit by a truck on Wednesday? Well he's back at school today, he looks completely fine which is nice, but he walks a little differently now. Also, our school seems to have no luck with kids and cars, because a kid at our school unfortunately was in a car accident yesterday and died on his way to the hospital.
Oh no. Sorry to hear that.
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RocketLab Discussion Thread
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That looks positively awesome! Where do you get this info? NasaSpaceFlight?