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Mars Rover Perseverance Discussion Thread
Brotoro replied to cubinator's topic in Science & Spaceflight
I was wondering how you were going to cut the cables. -
Mars Rover Perseverance Discussion Thread
Brotoro replied to cubinator's topic in Science & Spaceflight
Pics or it didn't happen. -
Mars Rover Perseverance Discussion Thread
Brotoro replied to cubinator's topic in Science & Spaceflight
Huzzah! Congratulations Perserverance team! -
Mars Rover Perseverance Discussion Thread
Brotoro replied to cubinator's topic in Science & Spaceflight
Stay on target... Stay on target... -
60 Starlinks successfully dumped south of New Zealand. Huzzah. Dumped into the correct orbit, I mean.
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Good orbit. I wonder if the Starlink satellites have enough delta-V to make good orbits in the case of a second burn failure of the Mvac.
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That light may have been the explosion when stage 1 hit the sea.
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Yeah... there was weirdness at the end of the entry burn. Flames.
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*splashed
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Flame at the end of entry burn? I think they do,asked it
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Liftoff!
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Why Laythe. Why does it have liquid water?
Brotoro replied to Dr. Kerbal's topic in Science & Spaceflight
Well, the Celestials part of the Kerbal wiki says that both Kerbin and Laythe have Oxygen present. -
There were 1,562 747s.
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I was under the impression that Reinforced Carbon Carbon was relatively heavy stuff.
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Has SpaceX said yet what caused the failure? I presume it was an engine failure (because of the little blast that was big enough to rip off the thermal blankets, and the fire at the top of the engine where there should be no fire).
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I like the cute carry-handle on top of the capsule.
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Nice!
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Hopefully nothing hit SN10.
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SpaceX video coverage is on
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Well, I certainly feel protected.
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Do we know yet what arrangement of engines that SpaceX plans to use on the Super Heavy, and what the bottom of the Super Heavy will look like? t won't have the four landing legs any more, but is it going to be a straight 9-meter diameter cylinder all the way down, or does the body flare outward at the bottom (as I have seen in some renders)?
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I think they said that two ships were out to recover the fairings. Second burn was in the blind. But was good. And Turksat just separated. Good job.
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MECO norminal. Sep and ignite 2nd stage. First stage entry burn looked good. First stage landing on drone ship... success! Second stage burn number 2 in about 18 minutes.
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Liftoff!
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Launch coverage is Live at T-14 minutes. Just Read the Instructions is in place for booster landing. Both fairing halves have been previously used (on different flights). They will only be trying to catch one fairing half in a net...and the other will be recovered from the drink. Don't know why.