yardarmwheeze Posted March 3, 2021 Posted March 3, 2021 (edited) Hello! If anybody who is interested in rocketry and space doesn't know, SpaceX is launching their SN10 rocket today!! They had to abort their first launch, but they may relaunch today! This is just a heads up for those who want to watch live Edit- Relaunch was successful!! The first time starship has been 100% successfully!! Edited March 4, 2021 by yardarmwheeze
SeaMonkey Posted March 4, 2021 Posted March 4, 2021 The launch went well until the landing. When the rocket touched down it was slightlytilted from vertical which probably meant some damage which ultimately caused theexplosion several minutes later. WATCH: SpaceX Starship prototype EXPLODES after ‘mostly successful’ test flight & touchdown One of these days they'll get it right.
yardarmwheeze Posted March 4, 2021 Author Posted March 4, 2021 The launch went well until the landing. When the rocket touched down it was slightlytilted from vertical which probably meant some damage which ultimately caused theexplosion several minutes later. WATCH: SpaceX Starship prototype EXPLODES after ‘mostly successful’ test flight & touchdown One of these days they'll get it right.Yeah I saw that at eleven o clock today and was thinking about reediting my post but I was too tired. Yeah they improve every time so I am not worried
Ethan13 Posted March 17, 2021 Posted March 17, 2021 It seems like SN11 is already being tested, isn't it? You've heard that radio amateurs in the United States gained access to a closed radio broadcast of SpaceX data and were able to decode the transmission of mpeg4 video from a Falcon 9 rocket. "Hacked", "closed", "decrypt" are not quite correct terms. Rather, radio amateurs recorded and decoded an unencrypted telemetry broadcast by SpaceX in an open format.
TheOrb Posted August 4, 2021 Posted August 4, 2021 SPEAKING OF CATO's & RUD'sWhile touted as some fresh discovery or study, this is nothing new really at all.It is nonetheless interesting.These "deadly vibraazyunz" in combustion chambers were observed in liquid rockets early on and were an ongoing barrier to "safely" riding rockets.I believe the Russians first successfully quelled the issue for "reliable" heavy boosters.https://scitechdaily.com/discovering-the-cause-of-a-deadly-problem-in-rocket-engine-combustors/
DaviBrons Posted January 26, 2022 Posted January 26, 2022 Sorry if the message is off topic, but I really want to talk with SpaceX experts. I think everyone has heard about the conflict between Elon and the Chinese government? The accusation of the European Union even contained the phrases "space weapons" and "monopoly on space". But I didn’t find anything about Elon’s reaction. Can someone tell me about it?
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