SpaceX Launches 47 Starlink Satellites, Lands Rocket Making 11th Flight (space.com) 31
SpaceX launched 47 satellites and landed the returning rocket on Thursday morning (March 3). Space.com reports: A two-stage Falcon 9 rocket carrying 47 Starlink internet satellites launched from Kennedy Space Center in Florida Thursday at 9:35 a.m. EST (1435 GMT). About nine minutes later, the Falcon 9's upper stage came back to Earth for a vertical landing on the SpaceX droneship Just Read the Instructions, which was stationed in the Atlantic Ocean a few hundred miles off the Florida coast. The successful landing was the 11th for the booster, tying a SpaceX rocket reuse record. [...] Thursday's launch was the sixth Starlink mission of the year already for SpaceX. You can watch the Falcon 9 launch via NASASpaceflight on YouTube.
That is impressive. (Score:5, Funny)
Very impressive that the upper (2n) stage managed to go to orbit and land again after deploying the satellites in orbit when normally only the lower (1st) stage does so considering it isn't designed or equipped to do so and has never done so before.
A fully reusable rocket NOW in spite of the fact that SpaceX didn't expect to achieve that for a at least a couple of years with Starship. Well done.
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It was copied literally from TFA. I'm more concerned that a site called "space.com" has made such an obvious mistake.
Exactly the point I was making when I mentioned that the upper stage isn't designed or equipped to return and land. Looks like some didn't understand that.
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The upper stage landed? I dont think so. The first stage did.
Whoosh.
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I wonder how much doesn't return? It'll have panels and wires that you see breaking off on the videos.
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I am pretty sure the parent post is sarcastic, due to the fact that the summary is wrong (it should say lower stage). The "interesting" moderation might confuse people further, it should have been modded "funny" instead...
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I am pretty sure the parent post is sarcastic, due to the fact that the summary is wrong (it should say lower stage). The "interesting" moderation might confuse people further, it should have been modded "funny" instead...
Correct. Mentioning that it isn't designed or equipped to land and that it makes Falcon 9 fully reusable well ahead of Starship achieving the same (if it does) was supposed to make that clear to anyone who actually thought about what they read. It is moderated as 30% funny so some did get it. :) .
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Hahahaha, no. The booster landed. That is the lower stage.
Quite an achievement (Score:2)
Especially give I'd heard we only have brooms for launch vehicles.
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Especially give I'd heard we only have brooms for launch vehicles.
We would have but mega Pastor Greg Locke is threatening witches now so back into hiding with their brooms. :(
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Time to start naming the boosters. I propose "Broomstick 1" for the next booster to launch to the ISS.
SpaceX is Impressive (Score:4, Insightful)
I know there's a lot of hatred on
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I'm waiting for Starship to prove itself so Musk can call up Bezos and say "Hey Jeff, I know how you can get New Shepard to orbit - in the cargo hold of Starship. Want a price?".
;)
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They are doing a major refurbishment between launches. The human race cannot yet, for example, build rocket-engines with a reliable long lifetime. Still, refurbishing is much faster and cheaper than building a new one. And once you have mastered the process, it may be even more reliable than new ones, because part of the hardware has been certified to not have hidden flaws by the simple fact that it did survive a launch already.
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Musk does not suffer fools.
He speaks his mind. This upsets some people.
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Everyone upsets and get upsets. It's normal.
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if all goes according to plan. In the meanwhile a constellation of lawyers will take on SpaceX in every possible orbit.
I'd be impressed if he hired SpaceX to do the launches for his "Orbital Reef" instead of taking 10 or 20 more years to develop the ability himself. His "Pogo stick carnival ride" doesn't impress after taking 20 years to actually function.
Space is hard. Getting to orbit is harder. Jeff just can't seem to get it up. If by some type of miracle he does launch a New Glenn to orbit he should call the mission Viagra.
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Bezos is gonna do something impressive? Like what? Pogo stick his Blue Origin tourist rockets?
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I would be impressed if Blue Origin and Space-X merged.
That would be impressively stupid for SpaceX to do unless they were buying all of the BO assets (land and factories especially) for pennies on the dollar. Maybe they could fix the BE-4 engine designs to sell to 3rd parties but who knows if they are salvageable or fatally flawed?
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