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11 minutes ago, CatastrophicFailure said:

Well... they’ve already got plenty of experience making huge piles of dirt... :/

 

Odd to think just a couple-three years ago that whole place was nothing but a big pile of dirt. 

I guess I don't know what you are talking about. Piles of dirt? Were they preloading the soil?

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Tweetstorm, apparently. 

 

10 minutes ago, mikegarrison said:

I guess I don't know what you are talking about. Piles of dirt? Were they preloading the soil?

PLne8WY.jpg?fbthis is what Boca looked like a few years back. I guess they had some settling issues with the soil and had to build this big mound to compact it before they could do anything, part of why it took so long for anything to happen there. 
 

If you check out the site on Google maps, it still looks like that. :rolleyes:

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3 minutes ago, CatastrophicFailure said:

 

PLne8WY.jpg?fbthis is what Boca looked like a few years back. I guess they had some settling issues with the soil and had to build this big mound to compact it before they could do anything, part of why it took so long for anything to happen there. 

Yeah, pre-loading. It's a standard construction technique. A cheap and effective way to stabilize the soil.

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I'm still sceptical that SpaceX can get a cargo Starship to Mars by 2022, but we'll have to see. I think crew may be the limiting factor - it may take several more years for the crew variant to become reliable enough for it to be certified for crew. Without an abort system, it needs to be approaching airliner-like reliability. And I'm not sure they can do that in four years.

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30 minutes ago, RealKerbal3x said:

I'm still sceptical that SpaceX can get a cargo Starship to Mars by 2022, but we'll have to see. I think crew may be the limiting factor - it may take several more years for the crew variant to become reliable enough for it to be certified for crew. Without an abort system, it needs to be approaching airliner-like reliability. And I'm not sure they can do that in four years.

Crew won’t be launching on the initial version. The lunar lander variant would still  meet up with Orion. 

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10 hours ago, Nightside said:

Crew won’t be launching on the initial version. The lunar lander variant would still  meet up with Orion. 

I know, but they plan to fly crew to Mars in 2024 as well. That's what I'm skeptical about - Starship Super Heavy being certified for launching crew by 2024.

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59 minutes ago, RealKerbal3x said:

I know, but they plan to fly crew to Mars in 2024 as well. That's what I'm skeptical about - Starship Super Heavy being certified for launching crew by 2024.

I guess they can still plan to ferry crew to and from the Moonboat with Dragon.

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Little bit more work on the launch mount:

Edit: new hydraulic rams for thrust simulation? Took me a while to work out what was going on in this picture!

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18 hours ago, RealKerbal3x said:

I'm still sceptical that SpaceX can get a cargo Starship to Mars by 2022, but we'll have to see. I think crew may be the limiting factor - it may take several more years for the crew variant to become reliable enough for it to be certified for crew. Without an abort system, it needs to be approaching airliner-like reliability. And I'm not sure they can do that in four years.

The landing sequence (with crew) looks far, far worse.  I suspect they will be returning in dragons at least until 2030 (possibly modified for landing on land).

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