Elon Musk: The World’s Raddest Man
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Booster rockets returns and lands on ship named "Of Course I Still Love You"
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Booster rockets returns and lands on ship named "Of Course I Still Love You"
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I believe NASA is picking the best of the best private aerospace companies to do business with. case in point, Boeing has not met all of NASA's requirements [safety, performance] and thus hasn't been able to launch with NASA.
The two NASA astronauts that are now at the ISS said that the ride on SpaceX was fast but was very shaky and not as smooth as the NASA Space shuttles. We'll see if Elon makes a better riding rocketship.
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I believe NASA is picking the best of the best private aerospace companies to do business with. case in point, Boeing has not met all of NASA's requirements [safety, performance] and thus hasn't been able to launch with NASA.
The two NASA astronauts that are now at the ISS said that the ride on SpaceX was fast but was very shaky and not as smooth as the NASA Space shuttles. We'll see if Elon makes a better riding rocketship.
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i know it will be awesome. Everyone will have a free offshore power boat and free gasoline for ever. So what if Biden can’t put together a cohesive sentence. He will be the savior of the once free world lol
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A Rover named Perseverance and a helicopter named Ingenuity will take off in 1 hour and 33 minutes in a rocket ship bound for Mars, barring no critical issues and it takes off as scheduled
...and would land on Mars on February 18, 2021
Note: this is not SpaceX
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A Rover named Perseverance and a helicopter named Ingenuity will take off in 1 hour and 33 minutes in a rocket ship bound for Mars, barring no critical issues and it takes off as scheduled
...and would land on Mars on February 18, 2021
Note: this is not SpaceX
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Wooohooo!
Our American astronauts via SpaceX capsule, will detach from the ISS ( Int'l Space Station ) tomorrow Aug 1st
...and will touch down on Aug 2nd...if all goes as scheduled
keep an eye out in Youtube "CosmoSapiens" channel
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Wooohooo!
Our American astronauts via SpaceX capsule, will detach from the ISS ( Int'l Space Station ) tomorrow Aug 1st
...and will touch down on Aug 2nd...if all goes as scheduled
keep an eye out in Youtube "CosmoSapiens" channel
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Will it be a splash down or are they going to try landing on the hard or barge type landing?
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the videos that I've been seeing are all splash downs into the ocean and large parachutes to slow down the descent
would be cool to see a landing on an autonomous ship via automatic rocket control
I don't think they're there yet, we'll see
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the videos that I've been seeing are all splash downs into the ocean and large parachutes to slow down the descent
would be cool to see a landing on an autonomous ship via automatic rocket control
I don't think they're there yet, we'll see
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