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BANANANANAA - edition

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>>16476884
Why are hispanic welders the lifeblood of astronomy and spaceflight in the 2020s?
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>>16477042
Ring ring ring ring, BANANA PHONE!
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2 more days
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>>16477042
Frankly I don't like the banana
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>>16477057
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j5C6X9vOEkU
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>>16477066
More than half of it is just fucking empty? Well that's definitely nicer than the cramped LEM but still feels a bit wasteful. At least put a bar in there.
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>>16477066
>two airlocks each bigger than the LEM
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Fixed handdtxh4
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>>16477066
some kind of MVP like this would make sense
the cavernous free space would also be pretty impressive in 0g for spectators on earth
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>>16477071
from a broom closet with hammocks, to a spartan penthouse, its like poetry it rhymes, I find it very funny
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In light of recent events, I made a rather conservative estimate of the future of spess colonies
2025 - mars base(spacex), population 10000
2026 - phobos base(spacex), populaton 7000
2027 - ceres base(spacex), population 9000
2028 - jupiter orbital base(spacex), popilation 700
2029 - EVROPA base(spacex), population 12000
2030 - calisto base(spacex), population 8000
2031 - enceladus base(Spacex), population 15000
2032 - mars base(china), population ~1,6 billion
2033 - venus cloud base(spacex), population 7000
2034 - saturn ring base(spacex), population 4500
2035 - titan cuck base(spacex), population less than a dozen
2036 - uranus base(spacex), population 6900
2037 - neptune base(spacex), population 5500
2038 - first colony ship sent to proxima centauri b(spacex), population 150000
2039 - Pluto (spacex), population 13000
2040 - colony ship sent to ross 128b(spacex), population 370000
2041 - asteroid belt stations(china), population uncountable
2042 - colony ships sent to GJ 1061(spacex), population 1250000
2043 - mercury solar death ray (spacex), population classified
2044 - Eris cloning facility (spacex), population >100000000
2045 - agartha base(spacex), population 750000
2046 - Earth-X genocide wars
2047 - earth colony(X empire), population 0.7 billion
2048 - colony ships sent to andromeda galaxy via wormhole(X empire), population several billion
2049 - Sagittarius A* colony(X empire), population ~13 trillion
2050 - Mankind becomes a kardashev type 3 civilization(X empire), population ~70 quintillion
2051 - Moon base(NASA), population 0-10
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>>16477076
>2051 - Moon base(NASA), population 0-10
That seems a bit optimistic
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You stupid buttfuckers told me we were launching something EVERY day now.
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>>16477042
finally, a shit OP
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>>16477085
two more weeks
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>>16477066
>cavernous wasted space
Idiot
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>>16477042
New paint test, possibly thermal test
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>>16477087
its the best OP, we got the best OPs you've ever seen, believe me
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>>16477042
Will we need to import water to the Mars colony from Earth or are there large water deposits on Mars for the colonists to exploit?

We not only need water got the colonists to drink and hygiene but we also need it for farming.
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>>16477096
Some say they're the best, that's what I've heard
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>>16477091
Why does /sci/ mock women in STEM, say they're useless diversity hires when SpaceX has long been run by a woman and she's done a good job at that?
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>>16477106
Why don't you shut up?
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>>16477106
this particular woman is not a diversity hires, but a lot of women are diversity hires
stop DEI, gender quotas and diversity hiring
50% of the STEM workforce is not going to be female, if women actually have a free choice to do what they want its something like 10%
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>>16477106
We support qt space women
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wobble status?
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>>16477107
The curve is less than being in a wave pool on the lowest setting.
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>>16477098
Hello time traveller from the 1990's. In the distant future of the 2010's we became highly confident that there are large volumes of water contained as water ice in the Martian regolith (i.e. the top 1 meter of soil) and in the deep crust. No need to import water, just start digging up large quantities of dirt, grinding it up, and putting it in an oven to capture the offgassing water. Bringing all this heavy machinery should be easy thanks to Starship's cubic kilometer cargo volumes.
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When’s the launch lads?
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>>16477073
All you did was make it stick out of her side.
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>>16477123
two more weeks
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>>16477098
There is enough water on Mars under the surface to make it an ocean world.
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>>16477066
>only 0.6 cubic kilometers of pressurized volume
dare I say it's over?
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>>16477117
oh my lord. its so over.
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>>16477073
it's clearly a benis
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>>16477066
>spacious cabin 40 feet tall
It's going to be so cold in there...
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Fulfilling the threadly Troon native seethe requirement
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>>16477139
why should it be? I think it will be cozy, like a nice A frame cabin with a warm fireplace and plenty of thick blankets.
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>>16477106
Gwynne is the puppet master. I don’t question her sex. Her accomplishments speak volumes
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>>16477073
got blocked twitter was a mistake
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>>16477142
those aren't efficient structures, you need to burn a lot of wood to heat them because all the warm air goes right up to the top.
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Old but new to me, since I just saw it now. SRB aerospike, neat.
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>>16477147
more like the puppet. Elon puts his punks incharge of his companies. No coincidence that they are allwomen. Gwynne worships Elon and doesnt act indipendently, tragic for her husband 100% chance he has to put up with a dead bedroom while she masturbates over elon in the other room.
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>>16477150
NBD, the heat rises 1/6 as fast on the moon and not at all in orbit.
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https://spacenews.com/faa-moves-forward-with-committee-to-review-launch-licensing-regulations/

>FAA: we're reviewing a proposal to move forward with regulation review
>Shotwell: Get this thing under 5 pages and not 5000 pages or else I'll send Elon to replace all of you fools
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>>16477121
Of course you'd bring a lot of water too, not just hope someones, who knows how bias, or faulty info is correct
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>>16477152
Incredibly sexy plume
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>>16477073
>>16477148
a tragedy in two acts.
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>>16477155
>Shotwell can now freely use Elon as the political stonewall to get anything done
You may even get tired of winning
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>>16477121
The water isnear the poles where solar wouldnt work too good.
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>>16477066
https://x.com/mcrs987/status/1857393463882338446

https://youtube.com/W5Z2-aXHWkY
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>>16477164
Not the worst. Needs improvements. Problem is, they’re just going to install some sort of bungie net and haphazardly store shit in all the free space. Gonna look like a rats nest
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>>16477166
bungie net transitioning to gravity might be bad though. But stuff floating in cabinets transitioning to microg isnt so great either. They will probably velcro the fuck out of everything.
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>>16477136
>A lot of investors just cant get over the idea of putting something up a rocket that can blow up vs building something on earth that cant blow up
What is there to invest in, what have astronomy telescopes yet to see?
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>>16477167
>wedge shaped beds
please be real. i getlivid when seeing the rectangular ones with all the wasted space behind them.
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>>16477167
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I won't ask if this is a good idea, but is this an idea?

>think theres a substantial possibility that theres currently complex multi-cellular life on europa
>How could that be verified. If several submersibles are sent how would the information be gotten back?
"According to NASA, the liquid ocean beneath Europa's icy surface is estimated to be between 40 to 100 miles (60 to 150 kilometers) deep, with the ice shell itself being around 10 to 15 miles (15 to 25 kilometers) thick"
Doesn't look like that's happening any time soon, unless there is some type of really strong pointy super sonic piercing dart missile, and if say 20 or so we're launched in a row with increasing width so like an un connected train of rock ice picks, the last one being a motorized drill and just to test how deep this technique could bore
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>>16477164
Wait holy shit this is actually really huge
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>>16477108
>"In Soviet Russia, toothpaste cleans your brain!"
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>>16477164
Imagine the echo.
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>>16477176
We don't have money for this, that's the final answer as to why nothing will be done.
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>>16477173
I think bunks in the common area is dumb. Even with 6 astronauts there's enough room for each to have a small room with a bed and desk. And a whole level is dedicated to life support that barely uses space and you'll only go to pass through to the airlock.
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Netting is so fucking gay holy shit
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>>16477181
WHAT?
WHAT


what
what
what
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https://x.com/radjanirad/status/1857521409255162282/video/2
>lands on Titan
>flies over dunes
>ignores all lakes and liquids
>refuses to elaborate
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>>16477184
Actually what's probably going to happen is the artist's panels aren't going to be there other than protecting the life support from loose objects. That whole floor will be storage.
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>>16477152
if you're into amateur rocketry, aerotech sells a motor reload with an aerospike nozzle. J615
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>>16477191
Cancel Dragonfly
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>>16477196
Eat a bag of dicks
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>>16477184
modern astronauts seem like the kind of people who get suicidal if they arent rubbing shoulders with other people 24/7, maybe giving them their own rooms would make them too scared.
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>>16477164
I know this is not the final version, but what ended up happening to all the available space in between the tank dome and the conical section? I mean, the area with 9m rings. Here, that sector is way too short compared to the original diagrams of starship, where you had several rings, and thus several floors, before the diameter starts getting smaller the higher you go.
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https://x.com/hermeuscorp/status/1857515574567604339

Starlink on Hermeus
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>>16477192
Weirdest thing about this speculative render is what's on the back side of the airlocks?

Also why have vertical hatches to the airlocks and access the airlocks through the ceiling? Annoyances with mass optimized pressurized bulkhead design?
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>>16477202
I swear every time I check in on Hermeus they're just doing more ground taxis
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>>16477183
I reckon 150 years or less such a mission might be carried out by a robot crew of 200.

Robots will be sent with drilling equipment and get to the bottom of it,
In the next 10-15 years Elon may have a mass produced space work force of 100,000 bots
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>>16477202
Remote controlled jet
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>>16477200
Well it needs thrusters there high up on the vehicle because using the regular engines would blast moon dust. But there's also no reason to make a hotel when you can carry more fuel instead.
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we were fucking ROBBED
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hvSLG6sIbwA
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>>16477085
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>>16477219
The only thing we were robbed of is a massive fuck off window. Everything else is a non issue
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>>16477219
Oh, ITS, what could've been...
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space station with velcro walls and socks when?
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Im going to uplift otters on mars
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>>16477231
When you can buy a Starship yourself
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>>16477212
>In the next 10-15 years Elon may have a mass produced space work force of 100,000 bots
Conservative estimate. Could be 500,000.
The state of robots see crazy and getting crazier, and mass producing that many cars which is done, is much harder
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>>16477152
>SRB
>video clearly says hybrid

anon I...
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>>16477237
maybe its an air breathing solid
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>>16477227
>>16477231
don't the russian modules on ISS have velcro walls? just bring your own velcro socks.
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>>16477239
velcro is flammable
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>>16477240
space stations are flammable. such is life
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>>16477203
Because it’s the “airlock level” but it’s much safer to make the functional airlock as small as practically possible
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Now that I think about it, with Starship it's finally going to be possible to get custom interior designs for a spaceship, where you don't have to worry about space. Futuristic, retro, art deco, cyberpunk, wooden, etc etc, whatever you choose.
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>>16477221
get more milage out of this one
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>>16477245
Is this from that mcrs render? Literally just live in ze pod?
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present starship is basically a dragon capsule with the 2nd stage welded on the ass end. its OVER....
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>>16477071
Open habitable space is a tremendous luxury in the void
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>>16477071
Its not done yet you fucking retard
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>>16477245
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>>16477066
But where is the hot tub?
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>>16477257
How big is that bed? Twin or queen or what? Can I sit up without hitting my head on the ceiling?
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>>16477240
NASA got the lesson with apollo 1
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>>16477244
I realized it's because you'd need a 4th or 5th pressurized bubble and they have to go down a ladder anyway. Also a hulking airlock hatch in 1/6th gravity is not the problem it would be in 1g
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>>16477163
The water is everywhere
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>>16477198
kek, oldspace really loves the cuckpod experience, it's a 60-year-long tradition.
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>>16477265
Riding a Soyuz seems kinda gay desu. No wonder they speedrun an ISS docking in line 5 hours now lmao
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>>16477117
jiggling
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My cock is rock hard. How fucking long until launch??
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>>16477257
>pretending to read something
>door chime
>come in
>swooshing automatic door opens and closes
>I hope I'm not disturbing you
>bullshit conversation as a flimsy pretext to space sex
>take shirt off
>intercom chime
>anon here
>sir we need you to take a look at this
>on my way. anon out
>step out of bunk and walk 10 feet
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>>16477117
Nothingburger
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ExfjSuJxOP8
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https://youtu.be/wLnV4ZCdZ3Q
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>>16477042
Elon and Trump appoint you head of NASA. You can cut any program you want, and have a $20 billion dollar budget. How do you make NASA great again? Moon? Mars? Beyond?
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>>16477265
>>16477269
at least soyuz has two rooms with a door between them
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>>16477278
The door will be manual but you can make swooshing noises with your mouth
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>>16477289
the door is pulled open by an extra next to the set when he sees you approach.
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Only FTS needed before flight
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>>16477276
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>>16477073
BEHOLD
10k thousand hours in paint
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>>16477290
>they dont open the door and let you walk face first into it as a prank
>take a hatchet to the life support system to get them back
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>>16477297
FUCKJ
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>>16477283
What are the current nasa programs and plans on the docket
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>>16477106
Gwynne is a hardcore businesswoman though, not a STEMcel
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>>16477106
Mama Su and Gynne are the only two successful women in Tech/STEM
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>>16477283
One billion to TRISH/PPO, to develop and test health and human services related routines and procedures and to designate medical officers.

Several billions, for the implementation of LENR NTP technologies that can also create an artificial EMF that can protect against cosmic and solar radiation.

Several billions towards internal shielding from the effects of that theoretical reactor system.

Basically everything else has already been solved by SpaceX and methylox.
Maybe some buttons and switches, a lever maybe.
For redundancy and kino reasons ofc.
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>>16477283
i just hand the 20 billion to elon himself, done
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>>16477152
>>16477195
But why? It's not gonna burn long enough to have a big pressure difference between ignition and shut off.
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oh right, and we need a centrifugal spin chamber for G therapy too
forgot that one
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>>16477309
I don't know anything about the engine the other anon posted but the aerotech one is explicitly just because it's cool.
>Our Aerospike nozzle provides an especially cool "I flew one” experience for our high-power flyers.
>Theoretically, an Aerospike nozzle expands the rocket motor exhaust gases around a center body rather than internally in the exit cone of a conventional nozzle.
>Aerospike nozzles have the advantage of being self-adjusting to the rocket’s ambient pressure in flight and therefore can be more efficient than a traditional fixed-expansion ratio nozzle when used at a wide range of altitudes.
>In consumer applications, however, the Aerospike nozzle is utilized more for its unique appearance and novelty rather than for performance reasons.
>Our Aerospike nozzle does produce a rather novel exhaust plume.
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>>16477283
$35 billion for Mars Sample Return, we will utilize all the brainpower, skill and resources of every NASA center, and plan for the samples to return in the 2035-2040 timeframe. Let's get this right
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>>16477300
kys
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>>16477066
So how the fuck will this thing actually land? Is it going to use those thrusters that was put higher up? What fuel will they use? Have they even started development of those?
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Women born on the Moon or Mars will have very soft feet.
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I think spin gravity will be a relatively short fad in the grand scheme of things.

I think that when we eventually build stanford toruses or oneill cylinders or something else similar. anything that is expected to have people born live and die on it; the inhabitants will quickly realize that zero G is very convenient for a lot of things, and for the things it isn't 1/5G or less will suffice.
I suspect that only 2 or 3 generations of space stations will actually be built to produce 1G acceleration.
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>>16477325
why are you thinking about feet anon?
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>>16477333
bravo to the retard that can't figure out a straight line but decided to remodel the g11 to his mouthbreather specifications
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ifuck
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>>16477334
dont bully my kinks : (
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>>16477348
I think we should.
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>>16477283
Delete SLS INSTANTLY. Keep those contractors working, but instead redirect them to base building modules (universal for moon and mars) as well as any random shit we may need. Put aside some cash for a few starships to be used as space station sections with whoever gets a core up, to support permanent inhabitance in space.
SPECIAL PROGRAM: Begin preparing this mission, launched by a series of Starships
https://www.nasa.gov/general/swarming-proxima-centauri/
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>>16477331
Zero G has too many health detriments for long-term use. People go blind, get heart damage, permanent stuffy nose, etc. Even light g-force is better.
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>>16477333
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>>16477363
kys ai faggot
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>>16477363
>mini starship in ai data set
fucking zubrin
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>>16477363
gts ai king
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>>16477363
and the anime girl?
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>>16477367
ZUBRINCHADS WON. GET USED TO IT INCEL.
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>>16477063
ring ring ring ring ring ring ring
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>>16477283
Give Greason the dough for a plasma magnet orbital test
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Launch is now Tuesday target btw. Add another 24 hours to the count
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>>16477382
sauce?
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>>16477382
FUD
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>>16477164
>>16477167
They're gonna be doing backflips in zero G in there for days during this mission, we're gonna see kino
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>>16477176
Melt, bro
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you literally do not need a bed in zero g
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>>16477283
Cut everything. Buy starship license. Build starship factory. Launch
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>>16477387
https://x.com/labpadre/status/1857611603987804467
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>>16477240
so are astronauts
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Reminder, SpaceX is tracking 136 launch this year. Slightly down from 150 goal they set for themselves, but given few delays, this isnt so bad
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>>16477397
still seething about catching a (deserved) ban during the booster catch?
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>>16477394
it's so OVER
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>>16477401
>promise 150 launches
>deliver only 136
be ready for another BUSTED video
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>>16477394
YOU BITCH
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>>16477394
damn I wanted it to be monday so I could watch it live. oh well, I missed out on seeing ift2 live as well.
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>>16477409
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>>16477394
what if she just said the date wrong?
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>>16477300
Nice work. Way better then mine.
>>16477297
I am surprised how easy Paint 3D is to use every time I open it up.
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>>16477366
>>16477367
>>16477369
Grok can't generate an accurate SpaceX Starship even if you explain it to it.
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>You can see that the acceleration is by no means constant, but it peaks at just under 40 m/s^2, or around 4g. And it was a wild ride. In particular, when the first burn ended the entire structure, which had been compressed, snapped back. Fred Haise said that when the first stage cut out he thought he was going through the instrument panel.
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>>16477416
>cope
It's OVER
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>>16477419
huh, I kinda would have guessed the later stages would have higher peak acceleration. lighter payload and all.
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>>16477420
SHUT THE FUCK UP ITS ONE DAMN DAY
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>>16477389
>Melt, bro
40 to 100 Miles thick, miles.

Or are you suggesting only need to sample a bit to possibly find life, oh that makes sense
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>>16477176
Casaba howitzer
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>>16477389
Oops I read it wrong, the ocena is 40 to 100 miles deep the ice is, still, only 10 to 15 miles, but yes if there's hope you can melt the surface and could be signs of life there
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>>16477433
Irradiate the water? What's the deal with nukes and radiation, would you contaminate europa, or does it have no atmos and get enough radii anyway
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>>16477419
How bad is sustained 4g? Could the average anon (me) take it?
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>>16477447
squat 3x your bodyweight then come back here and report
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https://x.com/SpaceX/status/1857624156952735839
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8-KXbTREksI

Flight 4 performance was yikes.
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>>16477447
given that it's 4g's from your front to back rather than laterally or vertically, it's uncomfortable but manageable.
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Don't care still taking Monday off
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>>16477411
Was 2 seperate things, usually people may have some caution drinking water in foreign places they've never been, the moon is foreign.

And radio question was about just being out and about on moons surface for weeks or months at a time
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>>16477331
>I suspect that only 2 or 3 generations of space stations will actually be built to produce 1G acceleration.
none will be built that provide 1g, what a complete waste of resources to even attempt when a fraction of g would be optimal
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>>16477455
idiot
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>>16477076
i wanna run my hands all over their thighs and legs...
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>>16477462
This is false. Even a fraction less than 1g creates jello babies
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>>16477469
oh shit it's the WON'T SOMEBODY THINK OF ALL THE DEFOEMED BABIES THAT LIVE IN MY HEAD! anon, sorry I engaged
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>>16477455
genius
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>>16477469
jello babies are fine as long as you expect them to live in the less than 1g space station for ever.
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>>16477469
proofs? oh right there are none
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>make cool vid showing flight 5 with exclusive splashdown footage
>still refuse to show how badly roasted the last two starships got
When will they announce that they can't reuse it?
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>>16477480
how are they supposed to show how roasted they were if they're in a million pieces at the bottom of the indian ocean?
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>>16477480
i wouldnt want to reuse an inferior v1 starship tbqh
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>/sfg/ still denying the obvious outcome that is jello babies
kek
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nets have tension
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>>16477495
Netting/gridding are fucking gay and so is Skylab, do not bring this design to Starship.
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>>16477497
the force exerted on your bodily frame by the tension from a pull is theraputic, and if nets create tension as a function of their design it follows that they are useful for basic exercises
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https://x.com/elonmusk/status/1857593910534508705

Nukes off
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>>16477511
Fag. Imagine becoming the embodiment of uhm akshually
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>>16477507
no need to give energy or credence to that which is so far beneath you, no need to make mountains of molehills, or look diabolicaly aggressive in the normaliy public eye, especially deviseivly on partly lines, while representing the nation and it's government, there is the opportunity now to be the bigger person, kill with kindness, and act civilly
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>>16477525
>>16477507
Though it is a fun and funny thing to say, and hopefully harmless, if it is untrue, it is untrue, I didn't even read the headline, does it matter at all, people read it then what
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>>16477507
Russian interference political red herring 2.0 here we go.
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>>16477108
Was it thickened? I assume it'd be thickened. Why can't I buy tubes of astronaut vodka in the museum gift shop?
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>>16477519
Are you allowed to use regular home Starlink on a moving vehicle, or will they cut you off like GPS. Asking for a friend.

>>16477532
>First the Your name tweet now this
Elon's anime arc is beginning
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>>16477519
still no clue what this company is
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>>16477536
>Are you allowed to use regular home Starlink on a moving vehicle, or will they cut you off like GPS. Asking for a friend.
Different packages. On the cheapest tier you're stationary, but you can opt for the higher tiers that let you move it as often as you'd like, or if you pair it with the right equipment then you can use it while in motion. There's a speed limit of 100MPH.
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>>16477514
That's the article. Actually the article was >implying strawman bullshit you see here every day
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>>16477532
Now I'm wondering if elon wont leave mar a lago because he's rich trad girlfriend shopping
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>>16477536
>Elon's anime arc is beginning
it started long ago
(pic from 2019)
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>>16477543
He will find none of that there. Mar-a-Lago is literally just a bunch of plastic bimbo MILF's and GMILF's. That isn't the sort of thing Musk goes after. He didn't even put kids in the actress he married, and the crazy bitch he avoided marrying.
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>>16477546
he was 2hu posting in 2018
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Relaxing under the trees in a hammock looking up at the moon rn. I really want to go there. I wonder if I will.
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>>16477543
he's not gf shopping, he's enjoying his time there with his de facto wife the neuralink exec
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i put my wittol pee pee in da animu roggit
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>>16477558
Don't worry, you can always bring the Moon to you, instead.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NN_mGhLEg5c
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>>16477066
Where are the header tanks?
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>>16477283
I cut the SLS as much as possible without (further) compromising Artemis 3 and redirect those funds to Venus orbiters for monitoring it's atmosphere in every scientifically useful way.
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>>16477536
GPS doesn't get cut off, only the receivers are built to do so
See that rocket report up thread where they fabricated their own GPS receiver for guidance. There are space missions that use GPS side lobes for space navigation too
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>>16477560
Kys
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>>16477572
do not be jelous
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>>16477042
I googled "ripped banana" and I was seriously dissapointed about current state of internet.
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>>16477578
>posting this to 4chan
Heres that (You) you wanted
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>>16477579
I don't need (you)s I need picture of ripped banana.
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>>16477042
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>>16477580
How about I rip your banana instead fucker?
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>>16477582
i think he is meaning to say "ripe" banana. like when a banana is ready to eat
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>>16477583
Are you a yuro?
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>>16477584
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>>16477583
No, I'm looking for muscular banana that is in peak body condition, having muscles...

Like banana that went to gym every day.
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>>16477567
>Venus orbiters for monitoring it's atmosphere in every scientifically useful way.
Why you choose this out of everything?
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>>16477590
Because it's fucking retarded that we don't have any probes in orbit of the closest to us planet.
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SFG - Searching for Fruits General
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>>16477592
Thats /sffg/ and you need to go back >>>/lit/sffg/
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>>16477589
this is all i got
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So when will F9 launches be so frequent they stop getting streamed and instead we just get fan streams like plane spotters (or current tube watchers)?
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>>16477601
they should stop streaming starlink years ago desu
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Found it...
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>>16477601
Never. F9 cadence wont break that threshhold. Starship might
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>>16477602
it's free advertising
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Astronauts en route to Mars will need fruits... we don't want a scurvy outbreak
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why is the FTS installation taking 5 hours?
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>>16477607
Just take some Tang
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>>16477609
>Tang
say what
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>>16477606
Not free in the slightest
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>>16477556
that's not a cat dipshit, that's imaizumi kagerou
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>>16477071
because Orion fits that only so many people
they are deliberately making it very silly to change the requirements
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Tuesday launch time
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>>16477589
AI slop to the rescue
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>>16477626
this is epically based
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>>16477636
>>16477626
This is samingly faggef
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>>16477637
Are you the fun police?
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Guys, I'm scared. What if it blows up or hits the tower this time?
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>>16477219
there will be ships that are bigger than that
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>>16477641
be brave, little one
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>>16477641
then they fix the tower
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>>16477283
>Cancel SLS, Gateway and Orion
>Increase funding for Starship ground systems
>Fully fund the Habitable Worlds Observatory
>Start funding for 100km segmented telescope
>Start funding for a Europa submersible
NASA need to be a world leader of science and clearly rocketry is now mature enough for private companies to take that over.
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>>16477639
Yes
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>>16477117
This sort of thing just makes me feel like it's impossible to build really large structures in space.
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>>16477652
Build it with steel. Steel has a fatigue limit, unlike aluminum, so flexing and bending it a bit isn't a problem. You can let oscillations run their course and dissipate as heat, or acively dampen them using the usual combination of RCS, reaction wheels, gyros, etc.

Also, the only reason the tower wobbles like that is because the arms are very heavy and move quite quickly. If you don't have heavy moving parts then wobbles like that shouldn't occur.
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The moon landing should go on the back of the $20 bill
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>>16477659
Take Jackson's face off the front (it was only put there to disrespect his memory) and replace it with von Braun.
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>nobody posted this to /sfg/ almost a day after
https://x.com/stocktalkweekly/status/1857406944316649617
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>>16477641
that is why God invented popcorn
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>>16477666
We don't live in the oort cloud
>>16476274
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>>16477670
Faglet
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>>16477536
>Elon's anime arc is beginning
Elon was always a fucking nerd. That's why they hated him at first.
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>>16477560
>>16477573
very cute!
I love rocket girls (platonically(sexually))
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>>16477674
(Lys(kys))
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>>16477672
>>16477670
Nerdfight
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>>16477682
what did he mean by that? He must be yearning for more rocket girls. Well you don't have to tell me twice!
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>>16477684
This anon has a big nose and a tiny hat.
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>>16477098
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Korolev_(Martian_crater)
81 km across and 1.8km deep ice. just one crater. mars has a shit ton of water
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>>16477693
Mars has 3L of water per cubic meter of topsoil based on the experiments conducted by the Perseverance rover, IN ADDITION OF, the visible water ice across its Northern and Southern poles as well as surrounding craters. Mars has a mega fuckton of water.
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>>16477693
>ywn break the landspeed record on the ice flats of Mars
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>>16477718
>tfw the lack of atmosphere helps you get that extra speed to break the record
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Good morning sirs
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>>16477454
wouldnt it cause brain and organ damage if sustained for a few minutes?
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>>16477693
https://x.com/konstructivizm/status/1857597454666907805
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>>16477693
looks like that area is going to be prime real estate
>73 degrees north
oh wait
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>>16477749
Thats not very much compared to the sahara desert. And its near the poles where solar wont work so good.
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>>16477756
>solar
What, are you gay?

Small Modular Reactors is the way to go. Why the fuck would you want to be reliant on solar when living on a planet that experiences giant global dust storms every few years?
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>>16477762
>>16477756
mars will have solar, wind, nuclear, whatever. nobody is going to leave the planet reliant upon a single energy tech stack.
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>>16477451
>Flight 4
Yeah, it was way behind 3 & 5 in it's timeline, funnily enough the booster for 3 blew up at the same time that the catch ended.
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realistically, i think very few people will go to mars unless there is already a base and infrastructure waiting for them. its just too difficult for individuals to try and scratch out a home from nothing. even if they're wealthy, the expense will be very high.
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Flight 6 fact sheet
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>>16477791
fuck off doomer. people in the 1780s settled in the Hudson bay under similar circumstance and now there are thriving metropolises in the canadian arctic. its basically as built up as the united states.
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>>16477796
https://x.com/BingoBoca/status/1857779680855691356
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>>16477797
they could camp out in the woods. you cant camp out on the martian surface.
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>>16477807
yes you can. literally just bring a space suit and some oxygen and you can sleep in it all day. its that easy.
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>>16477807
HAVE YOU EVER TRIED CAMPING ON THE MARTIAN SURFACE NIGGER?
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>>16477807
You're arguing with retards, don't waste your time
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>page 1 shenanigans
>>16477791
>individuals to try and scratch out a home
This isn't even close to what it will be like
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>>16477807
You're arguing with intelligent people, continue to spend your time
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>>16477283
>>16477649
Any point of systems test biosphere terrarium on moon + terraform monitoring test? How much could that cost? Launch not included id say 200mil in nasa terms:
Realistically could be done legitly for around $500,000
Could be done illegitly for $80,000
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>>16477657
>Also, the only reason the tower wobbles like that is because the arms are very heavy and move quite
How strong is starships body that the grabbers don't dent it, because besides that would it make sense to add some sort of padding combo, foam, or it needs a friction grip.
So the fear is they go to catch and the kick back bounce makes a butter fingers?

It catched the first one so maybe there's no issue at all,. There likely is not

Maybe future versions might have a second set of arms

But yeah it seems everything worked fine, don't want to make a change that makes it worse when it worked like a charm
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>>16477749
cool, lets nuke it.
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>>16477826
during the booster catch, the arms bounced off the booster before catching it. so it must be quite strong.

nevertheless, the arms moving fast doesn't necessarily mean they squeeze starship hard, since they obviously have some braking mechanism which controls their movement.
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>>16477797
>people in the 1780s settled in the Hudson bay under similar circumstance
> le space settlement is analogous to colonizing North America meme
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>>16477163
>Solar
why would you use solar when you can use nuclear?
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>>16477754
>73 degrees north
Meaning hard to land there, get there?
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>>16477841
Because its cold as fuck nigga
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>>16477824
>terraform monitoring test?
Is pointless, if you already know the variables, moons atmos, gravity = how many plants fed how much to produce how much until the moon has a breathable atmos, it may be sillyly impossible, but to what degree of impossibility
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>>16477854
So send big drone pelican mouth scooper planes copters air lift toy machine hand grabber cargo box to scoop it up and bring it back
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>>16477791
strap me to a rocket and point it at mars, my body is ready.
>>16477834
lol, what a midwit
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>>16477834
Mars requires advanced technology, sure, but as a human matter they are functionally equivalent. Those imbued with the Faustian spirit or dissatisfied with a dull life on Earth will rise to the challenge. Really, there would be a massive surplus of volunteers; colonial efforts will be constrained far more by other factors.
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>>16477868
We could always follow the Australian model, one day you're shoplifting at Walmart the next you're on a Starship to Mars
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>>16477872
So Mars will be populated by 80IQ dindus and beaners?
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>>16477807
>you cant camp out on the martian surface.
You can't because you're an amateur scrub.
But I can.
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>>16477875
Good point, maybe we can send criminals to the Callisto mining outposts
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>>16477801
>>16477804
Long exposure or ai?
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>>16477895
Neither. Just a camera with a good lens and a really good sensor, tweaked for HDR.
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>>16477875
Send white criminals and you get Martian Mel Gibson in 200 years tho
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>>16477895
AI does not know what Starship looks like
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Unless there's a revolution in spacesuit design the majority of surface operations on the Moon and Mars is going to be done by teleoperated robots. EVAs with current tech take too long with prebreathing and suit checklists
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>>16477904
I meant ai enhanced, that sky looks fake as fuck
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>>16477442
the casaba howitzer projectile isn't really radioactive, the nuke happens well away from the surface
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>>16477905
>the Moon
sure
>and Mars
huh?
>Unless there's a revolution in spacesuit design
Well we're in luck then
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>>16477139
they'll all be wearing space jammies
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https://x.com/elonmusk/status/1857814466101960783
>A former NASA employee told DailyMail that NASA's DEI is 'destroying America's ability to compete with China in space because the Biden-Harris administration will only fund programs that feature it.'
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>>16477920
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-14079781/elon-musk-nasa-millions-americans-money-dei-agenda.html
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>>16477920
You may even get tired of winning
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>>16477922
we have to end DEI and have qualified, blacks, women, mexicans, in our NASA agency!
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>>16477922
>>16477920
The Work must be ended, it cannot continue.
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>>16477927
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>>16477928
thats cgi
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>>16477682
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>>16477922
>dailymail
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>>16477937
its the worlds greatest newspaper
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>>16477920
>NASA staff have gay nigger fatigue and want Elon to wipe out their HR departments
not terribly surprising tbqh
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Really not a fan of the banana
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My favorite aspect of 4chan is how often I'm subjected to an unmedicated schizophrenic's stream of consciousness
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>>16477912
Failsafe a redundancy is upmost important, after seeing that vid of astraunat fall on the moon, I'm just not bright enough to know the truth of materials science, but I've ripped through pants before.
I geuss my overbearing anxiety ridden mom instilled immense fears in me,
The general principle of fear, applied to being in Mars, tripping and ripping a hole in your suit.
Comforting would be bubbles in bubbles in bubbles
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>>16477936
extremely cute
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>>16477953
>A main reason about the coin idea was it's a waste of metal.
>And energy to make,
>I geuss you can say the same for paper, when for many
Oh that's what I was gonna say, how does the electrical energy waste consumption concerns relate to that?
What was everyone saying about bitcoin computers and energy?

Is that also absurd?(I don't get entirely the process of mining, from what I did see it had to do with networks using computer power to work out large models and stuff, but at other times it made it seem like an arbitrary series of steps to game like achieve a token) Or there is so much energy wasting it is never an issue?
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>>16477954
To pay respects to all the Mexican workforce, a starship one day can be candy painted with patterns and designed with racing stripes and flames, just kidding, as it would be too awkward if that's a one to fail
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>>16477267
Cure to male loneliness is getting a girlfriend and marrying her.
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>>16477979
And living with her on a Martian homestead
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>>16477975
put glow in the dark neon paint on it and draw a skull and cool tribal patterns on it.
then launch it at night.
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>>16477979
the cure to male loneliness is getting a nandroid with pregnancy module and starting a family with her.*
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>>16477982
This
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>>16477957
>Comforting would be bubbles in bubbles in bubbles
Herein we see the, spaceship earth and her meatsuits
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https://x.com/i/broadcasts/1RDGlydZAeOJL
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>>16477986
ITS HAPPENING
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>>16477987
Is real?
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>>16477988
https://x.com/SpaceX/status/1857841326542434339
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>>16477989
Crystal porn, don't click that
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does anybody have that gif of the in-space servicing satellite buttsex
it was Orbital ATK/Northrop Grumman MEV-1
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>>16477991
Buttsex with a woman is the straightest form of intercourse possible. Vaginal is gay if it isnt for procreation (because the girl enjoys it), its espedcially gay if done wearing a cuck sleeve (commonly known as condom)
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https://x.com/BoeingSpace/status/1857822615156461894
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>>16477991
are you retarded
I need the gif form of this image, I know it exists, somebody has it
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>>16477995
I'm glad everyone is roasting them in the replies
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>>16477995
The good ole days weren't always good
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Io manned mission when?
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>>16478002
>2020
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>>16478005
probably never. hate to break it to you.
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>>16477990
FUCK YOU
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This is compatible with a launch in the 2nd half of december
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>>16478012
That is one long trailer.
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>>16478012
why does a chinese company in china write their stuff in english?
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>>16478001
Will be the only launcher that's actually a compliment to what Starship enables
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>>16478019
English is lingua franca
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>>16478007
>never
I mean obviously not in our lifetime, but never ever?
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>>16478019
English is the cool language, also they've previously mediatized their launcher transportation.
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>>16477824
>systems test biosphere terrarium
>200mil
>500k
>80k
If you dont need the systems test aspect you can just buy a few wherever they sell them Amazon or some specialty aquatic life store for probably like $100
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>>16478022
not until we find a way to clean up jupiter's van allen belts.
is there a way to remove trapped charged particles from a magnetosphere?
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>he doesn't know
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>>16478001
The booster is substantially larger than as depicted in those renders according to their regulatory documents.
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>>16478022
never is a long time, but the radiation will be hard to work around without some sci-fi shielding tech.
36 Sieverts a day on Io. For scale 1 Sv is the maximum LIFETIME dose allowed to NASA astronauts currently. 5 Sv in a short time is enough to have a 50% chance of death. on wikipedia they mention a guy called Cecil Kelley took 36Sv in 1958, death occurred within 35 hours.

Incidentally, a 6 month trip to Mars would give 300 mSv with no shielding, another 300 for a 500 day stay on the surface and then 300 on the way back. So 900 mSv for the whole trip, which is just barely below NASA maximum lifetime amount, so would be very possible with even a small amount of shielding from the mars lander.

Basically we should start with Callisto.
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>>16478045
https://spectrum.ieee.org/military-experiments-target-the-van-allen-belts
https://www.nasa.gov/news-release/nasa-finds-lightning-clears-safe-zone-in-earths-radiation-belt/
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>>16478049
>sci-fi shielding tech.
How small can you make a magnetic field?
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>>16478049
so Io has 5000x the background radiation
lol
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>>16478045
really big wires
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>>16477956
welcome to /sci/tzo
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>>16478045
Yes actually
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>>16478057
500,000x Earth actually.
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>>16478076
oh it was mSV on earth, missed that
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starship at $1000 a pound to earth, average adult american weighs 200lbs: $200,000 to LEO before costs are factored in.
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>>16478095
Oh cool, so it's only $2T to get a million people there, or $20T if one crew ship needs ten cargo ships. That's only like 9 months of the United States' GDP
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>>16478095
the aspirational goal is something like 10 dollars/kg to LEO
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>>16478103
Global telecom is a couple trillion a year so depending on how much of that Starlink captures, $20T spent over 50 years may not be that unthinkable
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>>16478095
>average adult american weighs 200lbs
It's simple, we limit women to 110lbs, and men to 170lbs
fatties are not allowed to travel amongst the stars
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>>16478012
the sky don't lie
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>>16478107
So Musk is banned from going to Mars, lmao
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>>16478107
>selecting colonists based on mass
Manlets inherit the stars, breeding giants of Mars.
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>>16478109
>>16478110
fat people can pay for the price difference, like checking in overweight baggage on a flight
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>>16478109
Musk can do whatever the fuck he wants. He owns 42% of SpaceX.
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>>16478113
Fat people would have to pay the price difference of their own mass, the added consumables they need (oxygen, food, water), and an extra surcharge for the added risk of them blocking waste recycling systems because of the excess amounts of pissing and shitting they do from the excessive eating that they do. It will self-selectively exclude them as it becomes cost prohibitive. The tragedy though, is that the lardasses will inherit the Earth.
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>tianzhou 8 cargo ship delivered cement bricks made from simulated lunar regolith to the chinese station
>the regolith is based on the lunar samples that china was able to gather from chang'e 5
>the bricks will be put outside of the station for 3 years to study the effects of solar irradiation and thermal stress on them
why arent we doing something like this?
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>>16478119
Source?
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>>16478110
When genetic engineering gets figured out, spacefaring civilizations will be incentivized to shrink their people. You can copy avian neuron density to maintain a human intellect while small. Less resources/square footage consumed per person as an obvious benefit. Go small enough and cryogenic sleep actually works without cell damage. Our size was selected for by Earth, there's no reason to expect it to be the best form once we leave.
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>>16478122
This is well known. Elon insists on owning 42.0% of SpaceX.
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>>16478125
Retard replied to wrong post and source is trust me bro. Everyone kek at this idiot
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>>16478109
It makes no sense for him to go to Mars other than to die in his senescence. Going there would be a major hindrance to leading his companies and thus in succeeding in the mission.
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ispace is going to try to land a micro rover again soon
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>>16478129
https://payloadspace.com/intuitive-machines-targets-february-for-second-moon-landing/

Inuitive Machines also trying to land again
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>>16478122
the exposed platform on the Japanese module of ISS has been doing all kinds of stuff like this for over a decade. radiation and thermal studies, a lot of telescopes and earth observation as well.
I dont really see how a fake moon rock is going to tell you anything useful in 3 years that the actual tonnes of real moonrocks we have already dont show.
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>>16478123
https://en.as.com/latest_news/who-are-the-biggest-investors-in-spacex-how-much-is-the-company-worth-today-n/
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>>16478122
We lost the technology.
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>>16478133
will DOGE-1 finally launch on this one?
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>>16478135
It gives them a three year head start on figuring out if their moonbrick process has any issues. If they have a flaw that causes them to start to degrade after a year or two you're not going to want to find that out after a year of using them to build out your moonbase.
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>>16478136
>>16478126
>>16478125
>>16478123
>>16478119
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>>16478129
First building on the moon
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>>16478130
the fact that they havent found a single fossil tells me JPL should be defunded completely
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>>16478140
One big difference here is owning a certain percentage of the stock vs voting shares. Just for reference, a couple of years ago Musk owned something like a little bit less of 50%, a figure that keeps decreasing, due to them being repeatedly diluted. However, at the same time, he owned almost 80% of voting shares. He basically has total control of the company, so this is no reason to worry at all. SpaceX is like his baby, he's not gonna let anything reduce that last number to less than 50%.
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>>16478130
Just imagine when they can just drop off a Cybertruck and go driving around, instead of these dinky rovers
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>>16478130
>>16478157
One cybertruck will cover in a day what every rover did in their lifetime combined
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>>16477693
why hasn't this region been explored yet?
>inb4 it would end JPL's grift
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>>16478163
because it would end JPL's grift
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>>16478157
>drop off cybertruck on mars
>it fails in a day
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imagine accidentally falling in here. scary
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>>16478167
What's the dust situation Mars? I know moon sand is meant to be very sharp and sticks to stuff, which could cause malfunctions. But is it that bad on Mars? Of course it would also be a plus if you can just send down a guy to drive it, and do advanced things like wipe the dust off surfaces so that it doesn't just die. And about 97 tons of extra batteries
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>>16478169
I wanna see what's in there, gimme a flashlight and some rope I'll go check it out.
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>>16478169
>spelunking on Mars
unironically sign me up! imagine how different those caves must be from ours. Or just think about how deep they could be. Just for reference, Veryovkina cave is the deepest known cave on Earth, being 2,209 meters deep. Of course, it's not one single shaft, but rather a complex tunnel system with some open spaces like pic related. Fun fact, its deepest point is still above sea level!
>>16478172
Same, but that's how horror space movies usually start lol
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>>16478170
I somehow doubt that thing with shitloads of electronics could deal with much higher radiation in the first place.
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>>16478177
>MUH AYYS!!!
oh shut up
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>>16478180
I think satellites have a fair bit of electronics
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Gravitics FINALLY releases an update….. and its renders kek. Meanwhile Vast has a primary structure done and hardware testing ongoing. Still though lets run an overview of this I guess.
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>>16478170
no, Mars dust is still aerosolized but it's not extremely sharp
one problem is it seems to carry a static charge, which makes it stick to surfaces and hard to clean
if it accumulates in certain hard to reach areas that are exposed, that's bad

the main problem IMO would be overheating
because there's less atmosphere that can naturally conduct heat away from the electrical components

there's a similar problem in space, despite it being so cold you overheat due to there being no convection through an atmospheric medium
so they have to use electromagnetic waves to transfer heat away from your craft through the infrared, these units are called thermal radiators
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>>16478184
Yes, but they are made to be used in space. You probably would have more luck with more basic car than a car that might shut down if it gets some kind of error.
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>>16478183
Never did I mention ayylmaos anon, I just like caves.
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>>16478186
They got multiple types it looks like. This would be the advanced material manufacturing version? For semiconductors and such.
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>almost 2025
>still no daily weather reports from mars
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>>16478199
This is the propellant depot version. I get why theyre making them but like SpaceX is already covering this niche themselves.
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>>16478186
>renders
>not hardware
i sleep
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>>16478203
This is where they would house satellites that cant make a certain mission profile so you can send them out at a later date. Maybe for satellites that need the Hohmann transfer window that arent SpaceX?
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>>16478203
SpaceX could be the bulk seller and these smaller stations gas station like distributors
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>>16478186
>selling merchandise

not a real company
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>>16478205
This is pretty obvious but its the space data centers. This I can see actually being needed but you would probably want somewhere for a technician to sleep if youre paying for a whole station to yourself. Still a good idea here
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>>16478210
Anon, I...
https://shop.spacex.com/
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>>16478186
results over renders
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>>16478211
Theyre calling this an 'entertainment arena' which would be like sports or concerts or theater, etc. Very strange one but recently Kai Cenat said he wanted to go to space with SpaceX. I could see this happening if rides become cheaper to LEO and it becomes popular to go up.
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>>16478217
A cargo resupply space station... as if Starships or the ISS or Dragon couldnt already do this. Redundant.
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>>16478220
Heres a place where you would live. They call them staterooms and I will admit these are pretty spacious plus you get windows. Interesting take, and I guess facilities like bathrooms and exercise machines would be filled up as needed inside.
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>>16478223
Their pharmaceutical manufacturing variation, Varda would be interested. This also looks like its meant to be human operated so I'm wondering where theyre supposed to stay or if theyre just expected to go up and retrieve everything once in a while. Seems like those would be pretty dang frequent flights no?
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>>16478224
FInal one, looks like a generalized living space. It has some data down at the bottom, supply storage, tables, windows, sleeping quarters, the whole 9 yards. They mention tourism in the description of this one.
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imagine wasting money and time doing fking 3d designs of your habitats before you've built anything or even thought about booking a launch
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>>16478214
holy shit: crazy cool stuff to buy on the spacex store
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>>16478230
Results over renders. If they were to publish this update atleast put out some work youve done on actually achieving it. Thats what Vast did, we constantly get updates from them on hardware they make, and only recently did they release those renders of the interior after tons of shit like solar panels, primary structure, customer/legislative acquisitions, thrusters, life support, battery packs, I mean theres so much I havent even mentioned. Wish more companies were willing to share their actual work like Vast instead of render slop. Oh well, at the very least its eye candy and if they actually do start releasing stuff we can know what to expect.
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>>16478231
Us the banana edible
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space fruit general
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>>16478177
>that's how horror space movies usually start
Imagine shining your light around and catching a bit of movement just out of the corner of your eye down there.
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>>16478231
>$75 wall decals
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>>16478237
I may die, but not a virgin.
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>>16478232
I just checked their twatter, the most recent hardware update theyve done of their OWN CRAFT was that they stacked a bunch of rings, made a half shell and dolled it up for the camera with no functional equipment. WHAT HAS THIS COMPANY BEEN DOING THIS ENTIRE YEAR?? All their feed is, is news of other companies achievements like SpaceX.
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>>16478243
https://x.com/xdNiBoR/status/1857866735698792646
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>>16477906
>>16477895
Long exposure, look at the streaks
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>>16478245
>Regulatory struggle
>Starshield
>SpaceX management
>Starlink on Mars
>400 launches in 4 years
>DOGE
>Cost+
>Nationalization risks
>Martian government
>SpaceX culture
Oh this is going to be GOOD. Thanks for sharing anon, will listen while eating.
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https://x.com/bscholl/status/1857900615063712079

BoomAero/SpaceX collab
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>>16478245
>moon and mars colonies soon
20 years ago it would seem very unlikely to me that we'd be where we are at today in spaceflight. its almost surreal.
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>>16478249
there were clips posted about it before and Foust even wrote an article, I would guess most of the talk is stuff most people know here if it wasn't already clipped
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>>16478250
Thats actually cool as fuck that SpaceX will just do randoms a solid like that.
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What are the /sfg/ rankings for spaceflight content creators?
I'm curious who your go-to people are for SpaceX updates/information
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>>16478261
>who your go-to people are for SpaceX updates/information
/sfg/
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>>16478261
Nobody. NSF if you want to count watching stackenings. I visit the companies pages for updates. I dont watch content creators unless its exclusive info like EDA tours.
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>>16478261
https://x.com/i/lists/1389558014043201536
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>>16478261
>content creators
You want space news or what?
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Why is barely anybody working on artificial gravity methods
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>>16478261
sfg
spacex reddit's starship generals
spacexlounge
berger
spacenews
rarely nsf forums
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>>16478267
Vast is. Airbus had this little thing at the bottom of their station.
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>>16478269
Please kys asap you fucking reddit monkeynigger ape kike
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>>16478268
this building layout is retarded
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>>16478268
needs a zeppelin tower
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>>16478076
>>16478056
>>16478049
>>16478045
>>16478007
you can clear out rad belts with radio waves apparently. probably the best way to clear out jovian rad belts would to have a permanently orbiting satellite around io powered by a mix of nuclear and solar power (or an entire constellation of them, since you could make individual satellites smaller and not require in-space construction) producing VLF radio waves, to constantly clear the rad belts around the moon. probably would require a few hundred tonnes of material to set it up but should be pretty feasible with current tech even. just send a few dozen starships to io deploy the satellites.
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>>16478275
the shape is a bit peculiar
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>>16478279
i wonder if they could do an elevated expressway over the current road so it doesnt have to backup traffic all the time
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>>16478262
You certainly see unique takes on /sfg/
>>16478264
Love a good stackening
>>16478265
I'll check the list out, thx
>>16478266
I was watching one of CSI Starbase's old videos and was impressed by overall quality and information provided, it inspired me to ask the question
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>>16478275
Limited space does that.
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>>16478202
We actually get some very detailed and cool weather data from the REMS weather instrument on Curiosity, the same on as on Perseverance. So over their time there we have collected daily weather at these two stations round the clock. NASA has all the data for each Sol publicly available, but its released in batches every couple months not in real time, and its just a bunch of numbers unless you know how to code it into a graph. A daily report wont be necessary until we have humans on the red planet.
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>>16478177
Not sure caves like this could have been formed on Mars, as they require sedimentary rocks as well as liquid water to dissolve them afterwards.
Lava tubes will be interesting though.
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How does the rest of the launch industry cope?
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>>16478250
Creating a supersonic commercial jet just really seems like a giant waste of time and money. I'm not saying that the Concord proved it was mostly pointless, just that I don't see an inherent advantage that people would actively pay the difference in pricing. Look at the current airlines. Everyone hates the cheap airlines like Spirit, but will absolutely use them if that's their only choice but no one wants to use them. You got middle-of-the-pack companies like Delta and AA who split the difference in cost versus comfort, but can still cost outrageous sums depending on the location, time of year, and seating. And finally, you've got luxury airliners like Emirates who focus on service at any cost. Who is their clientele going to be? Saudis who want to fly at Mach 2 and pay ten grand a ticket? A G5 can already fly just under Mach 1. This isn't really like a high-speed rail situation either because you could be comparing days versus hours in certain instances. When you look at SpaceX, the reason why they succeeded was because they are functionally the Spirit Airlines of space but that's okay because they rarely fly anyone so who gives a fuck how cheap the seat is, and even when they do fly people it's for very specific, expensive flights that take a lot of time and planning that fall outside of their normal business model. In the case of flying, I don't think most people care about going fast. I think most people care about comfort and pricing. If you wanted to disrupt the market there, you'd somehow have to figure out a way to marry Emirates service with Spirit prices and no one has, so this just comes off as dumb project that a very, very small group of aerospace enthusiasts might be able to recollect ten years from now.
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>>16478293
More powerpoint rockets
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>>16478293
Whoever designed this page, what the fuck.
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>>16478298
Pretty old picture everyone is masked up behind the glass.
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>>16478095
>>16478103
>>16478103
>>16478095
falcon 9 internal costs are already below or around 400 dollars to LEO per pound lol (18 tonnes to LEO was the highest falcon 9 has ever delivered with reuse iirc and its been accepted for a while now (since like 2023) that their internal costs for launch are around 15 million.
assuming starship starts out costing 10 million to launch for 100 tonnes to LEO (and a decade from 2025 it'll probably be much better), their internal dollar/pound to LEO will be around 45 dollars per pound to LEO.
people here really do still continually underestimate starship and even falcon 9.
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>>16477906
ai couldnt get the constellations right, or the pleiades
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>>16478301
sorry for duplicating the replies, internet is glitchy here. i need starlink.
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>>16478130
17+ miles is more then i expected honestly, and good for precursor robotic missions, but still humans could do so much better
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>>16478309
I can do that in an hour on a bicycle.
Now I want to go mountain biking on Mars. I bet I could get some sick jumps in the reduced gravity.
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>>16478250
https://x.com/bscholl/status/1857892677519393129
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>>16478300
I am talking about the fact that it has a horizontal row of upcoming launches, which you can all click on (even the one partially visible) but no way to actually move the row to the left so you can see more upcoming launches. Pressing -> does nothing. Pressing D does nothing. There is no button. No slider. Holding down on the row and dragging to the left just tries to move the thumbnail. This is dogshit.
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>>16478288
>I'll check the list out, thx
Also, you can create your own list of creators as well. If you follow them nominally, you can get their content on normal timeline. But I have my list tabs and they do pretty great. Got my porn list/vtuber list/space list/gaming list/etc. Personal lists ofc.
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>>16478186
I've seen a decent amount of hardware from them so I still think they're on a good track. Cool to see all of the potential business opportunities just in LEO that will become possible with starship.
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>>16478224
Considering this will probably be happening in the 2030s when starship is routine the flights having to be frequent won't be an issue really.
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>>16478240
the point is to support spacex's mission not get cheap merchandise
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>>16478320
>mass autism on a Starship
Will NASA ever learn?
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>>16478268
insane this is just their prototype factory and that they plan to build much more
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>>16478312
I mountain bike as well. Now I am Imagining red bull rampage on Mars
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>>16478334
Olympus Mons downhill challenge, I wonder how long it would take to ride all the way down from the peak? I want a nice leisurely bike tour across flat plains freshly laid with smooth blacktop roads stretching horizon to horizon.
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>>16478330
unless you want 8+ refuelings before you even go to the moon you need to be autistic about saving mass
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How likely that HLS will end up being very different ship from the usual starships?
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>>16478346
>be incredibly autistic about mass
>lower the amount of refuelings needed from an insane 9 down to a perfectly reasonable 7
wow

>>16478347
2 tons of mass will be wasted on white paint.
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>>16478342
imagine biking down into Valles Marineris
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>>16478316
We will arrange a visit from a therapy dog immediately. Location?
Please be okay, just hang in there man
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>>16478350
until you go head over shoulders in the low gravity and smash your helmet on a rogg, then pic related
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>>16478365
simple. don't crash.
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>>16478369
Adds to the thrill.
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>>16478316
sorry the website is not designed for retards anon.
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>>16478220
Your right manned LEO is a waste
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>>16478350
Tour de Mars
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>>16478364
>>16478373
>250 billion dollar company
>run by a tech guy
>can't design a functioning website
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>>16478380
Nah, more like red bull rampage on steroids, not pussy cyclist shit, but extreme downhill mountain biking
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>>16478295
Turn around time
So more flights per airframe per day
Think my chatgpt freind
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>>16478316
>click on

see you at thanksgiving gramps
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>>16478279
so it never floods here...yet?
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>>16478149
Effective last year, he had around 72% voting stake in SpaceX. Also, around 2-3 years ago, SpaceX did a 10:1 stock split as well, because the original pool had reached saturation of sell to outside investors. So he and others have massive share pools now. I would expect over the next 10 years, that SpaceX will likely do another split, probably a 5:1 or a 3:1. Roughly around the time or a few years short of the Starlink IPO. That said though, now that Trump has won, the probability of another election taking place in the US reduces over time as long as he remains in charge. Which incentivizes Musk to keep all of SpaceX private. I could also see him declare that Mars is the new HQ of all his companies and that he'll take all his private companies public on the basis that in order to buy shares in them, you have to move to Mars to do it, ensuring that the world has to invest into the future of Mars, as denying that ore forcibly taking over his companies means it would create a humanitarian crisis off world. The mirror opposite of the union crisis seen in For All Mankind.
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>>16478387
Gonna start telling people Elon only cares about global warming because it would flood his rocket factory
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>>16478385
>Just fly at Mach 2 all the time!
>That won't kill the lifespan of the frame or drastically increase the maintenance per flight hour at all!

Shut up, retard.
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>>16478204
No point in developing any serious hardware until SpaceX can confirm it can return a ship from orbital velocities and catch it on the tower. Otherwise the cost of putting up 100T is still too much.
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>>16478231
>the ship decals are just a pretense for merch
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welp i've got a room booked in south padre
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>>16478400
If you're white and in your 20s you can just bring a sleeping bag inside Starbase and everyone just assumes you're working really hard
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>>16478406
Is there anything better than white people in their 20s?
This is peak performance
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>>16478407
The little tip it has to do for the horizontal slide must've made everyone watching live shit their pants
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>>16478409
GOD what I would give to be in my early-mid 20's again.
>work ~10 hours a day with an hour and a half commute, both ways, 5 days a week
>do this for 2 years
>quit because it's too easy and got boring

Quant financial firms and certain tech firms got it right. Young 20-somethings are a resource that should be used and abused.
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>>16478406
larp. security would figure your out and remove you.
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>>16478398
maybe spacex is close the bankruptcy
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>>16478245
>Gwynne says Starlink would add another zero. SpaceX is valued at 225Bn, so Starlink alone would push SpaceX to 2.25Tn. Starship is expected to vastly eclipse that.

We can read between the lines on that and infer that it will over the next 10-20 years, add another zero, So by 2030-2040, SpaceX will be in the ballpark of 22.5Tn in valuation. Which roughly tracks with Ron Barron's statement, that they expect to make between now and end of the 2030s, 15x the money they have invested over the 7x they've already made to date. The US GDP in 2021 was 23.5Tn. So effectively, SpaceX alone will be worth the total US GDP output by end of 2030 based on what was stated and inferred through hints dropped. That's fucking crazy.
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https://x.com/SpaceX/status/1857948008983527741
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>>16478275
>>16478268
Remember that Starbase, TX is like Freemont, CA. That Tesla gigafactory's layout is ALSO retarded. The real eye on the prize design you have to look out for is how the Starfactory at Roberts Road will manifest in the coming years, as it's a proper clean slate design.
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>>16478417
Dude just go to the corner of the unfinished section with the floor above it but no walls, that's where all the engineers go when they're sleeping on site. The doors don't have locks yet
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webm
>>/wsg/5736015
go here for noise
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>>16478427
>>>/wsg/5736015
not that anon but he did it better than I did
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I miss the days when spacex employees would leak ITAR protected info here
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>>16478261
>What are the /sfg/ rankings for spaceflight content creators
Me
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>>16478319
Are you the communist that made that particular twatter list
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>>16478439
No, but the commie that made it seems to have a good enough list. So I use it.
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>>16478429
be the change you want to see, anon
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>>16478445
Youre kiked arent you
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>>16478450
Swing and miss again. I'm just a space enjoyer. SpaceX enjoyer in particular.
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>>16478245
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>>16478387
yea it flooded before and thats why the town never got built up
used to be like way more land there before some hurricanes
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>>16478281
passing a wire through the belts generates phenomenal amounts of power, which you can use to clear the belts, and also clears the belts
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>>16478464
exiled from 110 countries for no reason whatsoever? hmm
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>>16478494
Half the world is under Starlink's control
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When will Star Links be able to autonomously attack other satellites
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I'd be fucking scolded for this grout work even if I've never done it before
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Electronbros...what happened to reuse?
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>>16478508
>I'd be fucking scolded for this grout work even if I've never done it before
That's ceramic wool.
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>>16478511
Probably harder than expected, and needing more than the effort they were willing to put in.
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>>16478508
Clearly they needed the bathroom tile installation crew and not the water tank welders
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>>16478511
Reuse is not practical or economical
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>>16478511
You would need to reuse a booster like 11 times for it to be economical over just making a new booster lol, it's basically pointless
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>>16478511
salt water happened
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>>16478521
It pays off in two.
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>>16478532
Not if your name is Peter Beak
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>>16478516
Whats the space weather like in Alpha Centauri?
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>>16478535
They're not willing to do what it takes.
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>>16478537
If it was, then Rocket Lab would do it
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Bros, Musk really needs to learn to give people their space
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>>16478543
when hes conquering myspace, its actual space man!
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>>16478511
>>16478516
And yet Peter Cuck seethes eternally about Transporter's prices, made possible only by reusability, driving his company out of business. Curious.
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>>16478545
So curious in fact that he gave up on reusability. Curious.
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>>16478543
He's trying to give everyone their space
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>>16478549
Not Drumpft’s apparantly
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>>16478543
Did he slap your balls or something? Be more specific.
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>>16478548
They tried parachutes into salt water and promptly gave up. They probably discovered the same thing SpaceX did: they need to do propulsive landing to do it, and Electron would need to be massively reengineered to do that, with resources that are already being consumed by Neutron. In a classic fit of sour grapes, reusability "wasn't worth it" for Electron.
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Gwynne is a billionaire now apparently
https://twitter.com/Robotbeat/status/1857591339535274411
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>>16477240
Just make non-flammable velcro.
EZ
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>>16478558
Shotwell has secured 100 generations of her family line on Mars. If they continue to work on Mars, they can become nobility.
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>>16478261
I like cosmic perspective’s slow mo
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>>16478559
https://www.mcmaster.com/products/stainless-steel-hook-and-loop/
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>>16478558
Only 0.4%? I would have guessed 2-3%.
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>Mars is about half the diameter of Earth, but its surface area is nearly the same as Earth's dry land. The planet's surface is rocky and covered in red dust, volcanoes, impact craters, canyons, and dry lake beds.
Imagine a land rush on the entirety of Earth
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>>16478558
that's it, gwynne bad now
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>>16478576
>billionaire = bad
how so?
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>>16478567
https://www.mcmaster.com/products/nuclear-grade-duct-tape/
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>>16478577
Redditors cope by assigning SpaceX's successes to Gwynne. But when they realise she's rich they won't be able to do that anymore
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>>16478582
dunno why but the seriousness of something so absurd made me laugh
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>>16478577
Inequality of communism. Billionaires are richer than avg people. Therefore bad. Because they must have gotten money from somewhere, and that somewhere isn't fairness because fairness doesnt lead to billionaire. Such that Shotwell is a fraud and an evil billionaire.
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>>16478567
>>16478582
where did I hear or see someone nutting over this website, like it was one the best performing websites in the world or something
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>>16478589
someone posted that on twitter and then a guy made like 7 videos about it
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https://x.com/SawyerMerritt/status/1858000475150340176

I wo der if Trump is going to starbSe
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>>16478592
Fuck you I was just about to post this
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>>16478577
In terms of fiscal policy, billionaires are a market failure and represent an accumulation of capital so immense that it functions like a black hole for money. It is very unlikely that that money will ever re-enter the economy, which is the only silver lining to this cloud
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>>16478589
I LOVE MCMASTER CARRRRRR
AMERICA IS THE GREATEST NATION IN THE WOOOORRRLLLDDDD
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digikey is my preferred stomping grounds
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>>16478598
You are retarded
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>>16478598
They don't absorb money, they create it. The net worth estimate is not currency, and anyone who equates the two is unaware of how these systems work at best.
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>>16478598
I was about to call you a moron but then I remembered that's not spaceflight related
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>>16478598
so you are the troon that made that spitter list.
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>>16478598
> It is very unlikely that that money will ever re-enter the economy
They don't keep it in money bins
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>>16478511
Electron does not have the payload margins to accommodate reuse equipment and Rocket Lab knows they need to put their efforts into Neutron if they want to survive.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JnX-D4kkPOQ
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>>16478598
securities aren't real money you grade A cretinoid commie faggot
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>>16478592
https://x.com/elonmusk/status/1858007852067000351
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>>16478245
Wow, I didn’t know that SpaceX Dragon would be completely illegal with the current regulations and is only grandfathered in.

How the hell do regulations get that bad that quickly?
Are there like Chinese gnomes in the government trying to kill space flight?
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>>16478618
huh?
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>>16478619
Shotwell said the current regulations (4.50) wouldn’t clear Dragon (which was approved on older regs)
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>>16478611
You know I wonder, let's say you had a liquid billionaire. And instead of having his money in stocks he decides to "take it out of the economy" and hide it under a mattress and never spend it. So in the world of money, a billion dollars disappeared, but in the world of wealth, paper got put under a mattress. Now you could argue that that the billion dollars could be spent and incentivize people to produce good and services and support them doing so. But you could also argue the money under the mattress deflated the money supply and increased the value of all USD. Would it be even better if he just lit the money on fire? I don't know which has more weight.
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>>16478598
>doesnt understand wealth
Kill yourself commie
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>>16478618
>10yo Dragon-Chan is too old for the FAA.
Uhhhhhhh, what?
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>Gwynne wants Starship to launch every 2 weeks by next year
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>>16478630
If they can maintain current pace we're already nearing monthly.
I assume that launch licensing is no longer a delay item because the FAA is scrambling to give them whatever they want as quickly as possible so Musk doesn't gut them too badly.
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>>16478637
They better get goin on those new towers. and get the road widened for more fuel trucks. and get more tanks.
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Wonder if Kid Rock will be at the next Starship launch
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>>16478107
Hypothesis: From energy pov, it's cheaper to launch fatties to Mars and make them starve than launch normal ppl with food.
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>>16478644
kid rock is a moron
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>>16478644
Nobody cares
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>>16478598
No matter who owns SpaceX; whether it is Elon alone, banks, goverment or even the communist community, doesn't change the fact that it is a rocket company. No amount of stock shuffling will turn the rockets into tangible food for the poor. Fuck I hate retarded commies.
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>>16478648
>>16478653
larpium
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I was kind of looking forward to Space Race II, but after seeing how shameless China is being, not so much anymore. At least the Soviets innovated and did things their own way. I guess it's just China being China, so I don't know why I'm surprised.
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>>16478644
we need a real performance in space
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>>16478666
>catching on gridfins
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>>16478642
And build a LOX generation plant
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Europa's strange, icy surface, covered in a thin layer of water vapour and free-floating oxygen.
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>>16478666
Please understand that none of the renders or scale models of Starship or F9 clones you see out of China will ever correspond to a thing that actually gets built. They lack the ability.
Spacex has a lot of work to do still, refining Starship to get it to the target payload capacity, and they have a literal magic engine. China could not produce something comparable to Raptor 3 even if they had one to physically inspect and tear apart.
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>>16478676
>China could not produce something comparable to Raptor 3 even if they had one to physically inspect and tear apart.
That's literally what they did when they developed the YF-100 though, they got their hands on a RD-120 and did exactly that.
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Elon's got Amish fans too. Haha.
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>>16478678
did they take their horse and buggies there?
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>>16478678
Is that an AI generated image on the flag?
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>>16478678
>>16478687
I hate AI so much its unreal.
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>>16478699
we dont call it "goy I" for nothing
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I haven't seen jd vance since election night
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>>16478706
cause Elon is the VP, now.
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>>16478320
is the thing on the left a tunnel they have to crawl through to go to the docking port??
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>>16478678
when they heard mars had back breaking work they came immediately
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>>16478706
For security reasons the President and VP rarely travel together outside DC. Also JD hasn't seen his young kids much since July.
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>>16478709
I think I read that sends life support to the hatch, someone can probably explain how that provides life support to airlocks or it's some kind of redundancy that can provide life support to a vessel it's docked to, like gateway. But they just climb cables in 0g that aren't pictured there.
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>>16478712
You know, probably not good to have the leader of spaceflight and internet free speech traveling with the president either
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anyome on /sfg/ have any space secrets they would like to entrust with me? :3
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>>16478717
the 1970s trucker movie song "eastbound and down" describes the two motion vectors of a prograde orbit at zero inclination
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>>16478382
you are too retarded to use the slider, it's there, they just didn't design it for retards like you.
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Hnnggg
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>>16478717
we're all in space so all secrets are space secrets
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>>16478295
>Who is their clientele going to be? Saudis who want to fly at Mach 2 and pay ten grand a ticket?
You think 10 grand is a lot? I paid 30k for first class between DFW and Tokyo on JAL (ticket bought through American). BUSINESS Class on this route goes for $12,000, and between AA and JAL they fly 120 business class seats each way, so yes there absolutely is a market for $10,000+ tickets.
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>>16478706
>RFK reaction
>goyslop
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>>16478717
go back to plebbit nigger
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>>16478748
tell me a secret first
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>>16478748
anime website kill yourself redditnigger
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>>16478749
Watch this
https://youtube.com/watch?v=7E0ot9iJm_k
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>>16478730
wtf lol i thought my $1500 economy seat on the same route was bad
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Soon.
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>>16478558
>gwynne could buy and kill ULA
neat!
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>>16478745
humiliation ritual
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>>16478577
I remember when the party line was 'rich people now' and now it's exclusively 'billionaires bad'
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>>16478709
Imagine playing around in a tube park in micro-g
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>>16478767
it would be funny to watch gwynne go mask off and all the EDSers that claim she's the real reason for success and musks's tardwrangler change narrative, and say she was actually just another stupid billionaire and bootlicker all along.
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>>16478587
>>16478598
Midwits think billionaires have a big building somewhere full of money that you can go swimming in like Scrooge McDuck. And that can't be farther from the truth. Their money goes into financing a bunch of businesses and is mostly in investment positions, and then it grows.
Not that there aren't ones like Bozos who buy absurdly oversized yachts that require bridges be disassembled to get them out an sheeit.
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>>16478612
it's just like how Spacex isn't going to put any effort into recovering F9 second stages, it's not worth the effort do it in that generation
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>>16478745
Say "McCheese", Robert!
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>>16478648
I never understood "Kid Rock". It's a silly name, and I don't know a single bit of music that he's responsible for. But as one of the rare non-leftoid musicians, he seems to end up as the token "see, a music guy likes us" guy of the right. I don't hate him, it's just that he just seems out of place.
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>>16478808
Technically they don't even actually own the money as an investment. All of Elon's wealth is locked up as shares that mean nothing until he cashes them out.
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>>16478767
this would be the absolute funniest timeline
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>>16478769
Don't worry. It'll be Trillionaires Bad as soon as the politicians manage to steal billions instead of the millions they settle for now.
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>>16478601
I remember when Edmund Scientific used to be da shit.
I heard recently that the company still exists, but they've jettisoned everything about their old days.
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>>16478817
that isn't true either, equity in a company can be collateralized for loans for instance, but that isn't "free" either
shares should be a pretty simple concept but for some reason a lot of people don't seemt to actually know what it means
it means you own a part of a company and are entitled to dividend for instance if they are paid in the future
the potential for dividend payments in the future is what gives value to companies ultimately and thus the shares of a company, the potential can go up and down which then translates to a shareholder becoming richer or poorer on paper

but basic shit like how companies are valued and what shares are should really be taught in high school already
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>>16478618
wasnt there alot of leniency given to newspace until recently?
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i fear that the severe recession expected in 2026 will hamper the industry until the 2030s. the industry should invest more into foreign opportunities to stay afloat. both axiom and vast are doing this by pursuing foreign astronauts, but companies relying on nasa or the military will go bankrupt during austerity. and there are alot of companies that are reliant on government contracts.
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Limitless energy? Say no more!

https://x.com/LeonardoCorpor3
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>>16478865
>From the outside, the NGU Power Cell appears like a flat, white, plastic cylinder 30 mm high and
60 mm wide, with two extending 5 cm output voltage wires and the E-Cat logo on top.
(image 1 below). The inner design is proprietary,
They just put a battery in it didn't they kek
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>>16478867
>They just put a battery in it didn't they kek
it just has to run long enough for the dog-and-pony demos to gullible "investors".
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>>16478865
Still using the ECAT name? Maybe they could manage to scam somebody if they weren't. Cold fusion never ever.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2WoDQBhJCVQ
Kino shot
This is apparently from 1978 so is that one of the last atlas-agena launches?
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Where does Starlink “get” its internet from??
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>>16478883
each starlink satellite has an embedded starlink terminal to receive internet communications, like starship
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>>16478886
thats classified
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r/space is filled with absolute brainlets asking the dumbest questions time and time again, every single day.
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>>16478886
you connect your network to data exchanges on earth. i believe the first one they connected to was in the seattle area.
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>>16478706
So interesting seeing the ‘occupy mars’ project getting tossed like a hand grenade into the modern zeitgeist. I’m glad Musk is wearing his nerdy SpaceX shirts as his uniform
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>>16478898
why come here then? sounds like you found a home for yourself
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>>16478870
Apparently it ran driving a mini electric car for 6 hours straight
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>>16478923
That just means they found another way to hide the actual power source.
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>>16478320
This seems like a massive waste of interior space.
Why not make more decks?
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>>16478935
For what?
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>>16478935
plenty of space to bounce around in, wouldn't you like to see some 3D footy going on in that volume?
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>>16478886
These little buggers
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>>16478923
Their white paper mentions the OG cold fusion paper, it's 100% a scam.
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>>16478886
it makes its own internet
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>>16478935
It's a mock-up to demonstrate to the NASA HLS office that they've got a handle of all the necessities for a moon mission.
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>>16478946
>mfw elon could make his own internet if he switched to only using laser links
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>>16478944
Internet is stored in the balls?
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>>16478951
Kek
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>>16478886
Ahhh so they have little ground stations set up around the globe. Interesting.
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>>16478938
Gym, actual lab equipment, a machine shop, common area. They have the space for it so why not?
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>>16478951
Lel. Actually it's a series of tubes
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>>16478951
>>16478970
Internet is stored in the balls and passes through tubes.
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Why are *you* not applying to be a SpaceX security officer?

https://www.spacex.com/careers/jobs?program=corporate&discipline=physical+security
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>>16479021
Even holding a gun I'm not just that intimidating.
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>>16479021
Funny I just watched the HL2 documentary and thought this was a reference to that
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>>16478776
In my dreams as a child I saw places like this that stretched onwards forever, infinite tubes/bubbles/rooms/slides/ball pits without end.
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>>16479024
>be me
>install Half Life
>work at high-tech company
>bottom dollar flunkie
>shoot aliens and hostile government agents
>go home to play Half Life
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>>16479021
Because of Unforeseen Consequences.
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Oh, fiddlesticks!
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>>16478715
Gentle reminder of which influential rich socialites went down on the Titanic and what they were in opposition to in the USA at the time.
>>16478717
I believe in the Ganymede object, on grounds that it would be pretty darn interesting.
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Freeman you fool! AUGH
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They killed him.
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>>16479021
I don't want to get pinned under the rolling gate.
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I'm more excited to see the descent footage into Callisto than anything Europa related. I want to see Callisto's surface close-up.
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>>16479046
How much aerosolized blue no.1 dye do we have to inject into the atmosphere to return its exaggerated color?
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>>16479050
>I want to see Callisto's surface close-up.
L-lewd
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>>16479046
fill it with prussian blue and kill any filthy xeno life that might be winding through that atmosphere.
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>>16479046
our X-ray emissions stressed out the fragile lifeforms in the atmosphere and they died, this is like coral bleaching on a planetary scale
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>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V1Rns3PLkfU
We fueling
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>>16479062
CHARGING IN PROGRESS
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>>16479064
that's a lotta cum
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>>16479028
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>>16479064
my cock gets about half way covered in ice then vents what am I doing wrong
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>>16479031
was that the time they blew up Zuckerborg's Facebooksat?
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>>16479062
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>>16478791
I've seen retards call Tom Mueller (and any past employee lauding Musk) a bootlicker
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absolutely industrial
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>>16478558
>CEO who joined 2002 got a 0.4% stake
That's lower than I thought.
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>>16479070
yeah
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>>16479075
god this shit looks so fucking cool you guys.
can you imagine standing on those chopsticks as it's being fueled?
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>>16478320
>>16478935
That one is outdated btw

>>16477066

So if you reduce dry mass and take more fuel you can use the lander more times without a refueling solution.

I think it's best not to try to make the lander be a moon base beyond the basics. Because you could then make an actual moon base starship that doesn't leave the surface, thus doesn't use its payload mass on fuel, then you fill the fucker full of lab equipment. Astronauts would eva from the lander ship to the moon base ship, then when its time to leave the moon they go back to the lander and blast off.
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>>16478723
Where is it? Now I got curious and went to check that site as well, only way I found is the arrow keys
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https://krystalarchive.com/2022/09/fully-voiced-half-life-2-alyx-mod-v3-released/
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>>16479085
imagine sneaking into the interstage and riding the rocket during launch
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>>16479092
Make sure to jump out before staging
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>>16479092
>anon gets fucking obliterated
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>>16478730
Hi, Gwynne.
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>>16479104
fuck you.
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>>16479088
For real what do I click or swipe or scroll, now the arrow keys didn't work anymore either, PgDn just scrolled the page down
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>>16479114
do you have noscript or something?
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>>16478391
just build the plane out of stainless steel
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>>16479115
uMatrix but I turned it off, and uBlock Origin
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>>16479114
what sorta schizo lunatic designs a web page to need arrow keys to scroll something
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>>16478730
I'd rather walk.
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>>16479123
I guess it would be fine if it was intended to be navigated with the keyboard, but now I realized I first have to click on that empty spot between the two pictures to enable keyboard scrolling. This doesn't seem like the most ergonomic of designs
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>>16479114
Sorry bro they circumcised your scroll bar
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>>16479130
its because its not in focus, hence you having to click on the frame. whoever was the project head needs to get their work investigated.
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>>16479137
Never mind I figured it out
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>>16479147
kek
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I'm calling an all hands meeting. Skip lunch. Kiss your Sunday goodbye.

Everyone will have a half an hour to fix anon's scroll bar. If it isn't fixed in time I'm firing someone every 5 minutes.
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>>16479152
This is the accountability I want in my launch provider.
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>>16479114
shift+scroll work?
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>>16479152
Mr. Musk I believe the issue to be on the user's end, the scrollbar was present when I loaded the webpage. That being said, the "LAUNCHES" text was not properly positioned when out of fullscreen
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>>16479046
>blu-ray re-edition
>dvd version
>original scan
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>>16479152
Sir, I wanted to thank you for fixing the glitch on android X app that didn't save my place when scrolling down people's followers list and clicking their account, and then clicking back. It would always reset to the top of the follower list, which is very frustrating when I have to manually scroll through hundreds of people. This was an issue back before you purchased Twitter, happened for many years. This helps me find more anime rocket girls to post on/sfg/ because I can more easily find quality artists based on followers of my favorite artists. Thank you!
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>>16479173
nice aspect ratio zoomzoom
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>>16479455
favorite rocket girl?
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this guy slaps your gfs ass, what do you do?
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>>16479465
I feed my gf fertility pills and hope he impregnates her
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>>16479465
Thank him for building me a mechanical gf
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>>16479173
Damn, so this is the power of Firefox. Tried four different browsers and FF is the only one capable of displaying it
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>>16479472
why would you use anything else?
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>>16479465
He looks like when inmates wear glasses to court to look smarter and innocent
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>>16479472
>musk is a ff chad
I kneel
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>>16479465
https://x.com/robbystarbuck/status/1858108282390343833
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>>16479473
I have a serious tab hoarding problem, and I find Vivaldi ("it might as well be an operating system") to have the best tab management out of the box
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>>16479480
I just open multiple different windows and then store them on separate desktops until I need them again, so they are still there but not in the active window (or desktop) being in the way
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>>16479465
Slap my girlfriend's ass twice while maintaining eye contact, and wait for a reply. If we start bouncing prime numbers back and forth on those cheeks it's a near certainty that we're dealing with intelligent life. Otherwise it's probably just some natural phenomenon.
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>>16479460
very difficult question. too many to choose from, but I always have a fondness for V2 rocket tan. any calunne or sbarky art is great. m4lta and zemu are also very good. there was also some great art from anon way back in the day
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>>16479483
I've got the tabs in a sidebar, it's got two layers where one holds tab stacks, then when you click one the second layer shows the tabs in that stack. It's sort of like those Tree Style Tab extensions but I never liked those as much. But then they've also added these "Workspaces" that you can switch between on the fly, so that you can theoretically sort your endless tabs according to the purpose. I guess similar to how you have them in different windows
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>>16479472
>fox
it knows
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Guys...I found a nude Vulcan-chan...
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>>16479460
Starlink
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>>16479508
soon to be sold off by her parent
the doujin writes itself
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>>16479494
excellent taste
>>16479508
she's not nude though...
>>16479510
based rocketpedo
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>>16479513
For some reason Vulcan has been the most sexualized rocket girl. There is Vulcan girl ahegao out there, and now this: https://x.com/MRMELT4/status/1845592485277405192
I've seen a lot of big booby Starships, but none naked or doing anything sexual.
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>>16479519
all paid for by Bezos.
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>>16479519
WHAT IS IT
I CANT SEE WITHOUT XXX ACCOUNT
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Ok there was that one F9 catgirl OC with the bush that got fucked a lot, but that doesnt really count as a true rocket-tan
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>>16479519
Starship tile pasties was as close as we got
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>>16479524
just imagine an embarrased, exposed Vulcan-chan with her bikini top coming loose... and tanlines
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>>16477979
Which do you think is more likely anon, me in space or getting a wife?
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>>16478678
will the space amish colonize mars?
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>>16477979
>thinking that will cure your loneliness
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>>16479534
and poorly drawn nipples
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>>16479524
Sanitized for the blue-board
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>>16479046
fucking woke mob DEI hires making neptune less blue
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>>16479500
why do you need tabs instead of bookmarks
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>>16479545
this is way better than the uncensored image actually
oh, and we're on page 10
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>>16479088
i have a slider right there, i think it's a problem on your end
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>>16479547
Bookmarks is where my tabs go to die and be forgotten about
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>>16479555
I treat my bookmarks like a tool bench, numerous folders organized by use/type of bookmarks. Most of the useful internet is organized neatly on my toolbar.
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>>16479564
>>16479564
>>16479564
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>>16479544
Melta has a thing for ridiculous nipples
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I forgor the subject
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>>16479566
>>16479571
Pathetic.
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>>16479563
>>16479571
lol
silly anon
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>>16479559
I have that + separate windows for tabs
I guess the tabs are windows that would be read and then discarded, bookmarks are something that are used repeatedly
so not bookmarking an article that you want to read at some point (though you could just remove the bookmark I guess after reading)
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>>16478745
RFK and Kimball will make space food great ag- uh..for the first time
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>>16479472
Interesting, I will recruit investor capital to purchase this "firefox". The name has to go though. Blue fox sounds much better.
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>>16477359
Allow a free market: eugenics + free market = adaptations to space
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>>16477469
Allow natural selection.
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>>16479642
SpacefoX.
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>>16477807
>they could camp out in the woods. you cant camp out on the frozen polar wastes.
-ACK
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>>16477807
they said that about going to the south pole. As technology improves our ability to take selfies in barren shitholes improves.
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>>16479086
Damn this guy a timelord out here with 3 watches
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>>16478824
oh man, that used to be my favorite catalog as a kid! magnets, lenses, prisms, motors, and a selection of sci toys.



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