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- spacex - What is the advantage of catching a rocket booster with a . . .
SpaceX recently made headlines for using a tower to catch a rocket booster after a launch While this is undoubtedly a major technical achievement, can anyone explain in layman's terms why they wo
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- SpaceX F9 : Transporter-14 Rideshare : Vandenberg SLC-4E : 23 Jun 2025 . . .
SpaceX F9 : Transporter-14 Rideshare : Vandenberg SLC-4E : 23 Jun 2025 21:25 UTCNAOS aboard Transporter-14 as cake-topper payload? Transporter-13 already has Albedo-1, which appears to be a cake-topper as well 🎂 As an imagery reconnaissance satellite, NAOS appears designed for a SSO, so a Bandwagon rideshare is unlikely And, in the Transporter-12 thread, the launch costs for a dedicated
- launch - What happens to the Falcon 9 second stage after payload . . .
SpaceX would love to recover the second stage, which they had planned But it sounds like they have given up on that Transcript - Elon Musk at MIT's Aero Astro Centennial (part 1 of 6) [What about the second stage?] The next generation vehicles after the Falcon architecture will be designed for full reusability
- SpaceX Starship : Texas Prototype (s) Thread 25 : Discussion
SpaceX Starship : Texas Prototype (s) Thread 25 : DiscussionI didn't consider the SS exhaust impingement force on booster in my calculation I just ran the numbers now the impingement force required for the booster acceleration to be <=0 is at least 350 tons SS raptors are very much capable of that But if SpaceX is planning to shut down booster engines after stage separation this wont be an
- Starship Flight 8 UPDATES : Starbase TX : 6 March 2025 (23:30 UTC)
The eighth flight test of Starship is preparing to launch as soon as Friday, February 28, pending regulatory approval A live webcast of the flight test will begin about 40 minutes before liftoff, which you can watch here and on X @SpaceX You can also watch the webcast on the X TV app The launch window will open at 5:30 p m CT As is the case with all developmental testing, the schedule is
- spacex - How to understand rat moving on Falcon 9 second stage rocket . . .
2 Starting at about ten seconds into this video of the SpaceX CRS-19 launch: One can observe what looks something like a rat moving around the side of the second-stage rocket nozzle How can this observation be explained?
- SpaceX F9 Dragon 2 : CRS2 SpX-32 : KSC LC-39A : 21 April 2025 (08:15 UTC)
SpaceX F9 Dragon 2 : CRS2 SpX-32 : KSC LC-39A : 21 April 2025 (08:15 UTC)The Atomic Clock Ensemble in Space (ACES) is a European facility that will test fundamental physics from the outside of ESA’s Columbus module on the International Space Station By creating a “network of clocks”, ACES will link its own highly precise timepieces with the most accurate clocks on Earth and compare them
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