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SpaceX Starship Change Of Plans! ULA Readies Vulcan! Amazon Choosing SpaceX For Kuiper Launches?



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SpaceX Starship now slated for early December! Starbase continues testing Starship 24, 25, and Super Heavy Booster 7. Booster 8 is out of the race, and booster 9 is coming in! Falcon Heavy takes to the skies, and Amazon might be running late with Kuiper. Are they considering SpaceX?

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27 Comments

  1. Has anyone ever looked at how far apart the Pad 39A and 39B and the proposed 39C launch facilities were?
    That was for a reason.
    For a company that has had countless major explosions of launching and landing vehicles, isn't that pretty close to the first pad complex to be building a second???
    It's like SpaceX has just STOPPED thinking about failure modes or something. If a single superheavy blew up on liftoff or soon thereafter, it would be like the N1 explosion and would knock out both launch complexes in a single titanic disaster. This kind of thinking reminds me of the early Apollo program, before the fire.

  2. Felix, Do we know if the boosters still being lit when they separated was nominal? I haven’t seen that before.

  3. are they working on space suits or something to help with the zero gravity in space for long term stays up in the stars

  4. The side booster cameras didn't catch ice. Look at when the obscuring happens – it's soon after they separate from the center core. I'm pretty sure the cameras were coated with soot particles from the center core.

  5. The reason NASA is providing a later date than expected for SpaceX orbital launch is because they desperately want to launch their SLS rocket first to avoid embarrassment,

    LOL. Considering how much quicker the Starship development has been, I think it's safe to say that NASA will do everything they can to make sure they are the first to launch.

  6. Maybe all those non-SpaceX launches will be powered by Woke Ideology & Bureaucratic Brute Farce !?? 🤣

  7. Looks like your math is wrong. You say spacex has been producing 0.836 engines per day. But you based that on their production of 196 engines in 164 days. That means about 1.2 engines per day, not 0.836 engines per day. You can however say that it takes them 0.836 days to produce 1 engine. This means they are capable of producing 438 engines per year, not 305.

  8. How dumb are you Felix? How can you make such a blunder blunder blunder mistake? 196 engines in 164 days means 1.195 raptor engines/say. A 5th standard student could tell it.

  9. And why wouldn't SpaceX launch the satellites for Amazon? They have already agreed to do it for another competitor, OneWeb. SpaceX would do it if the money was right.

  10. Pretty sure blue origin is only doing this to get live data and or closer looks on how the rocket works if you ask me.

  11. FH "triple the noise level"… well no. Sound levels do not go up linearly. Double the sound power is only 3 dB up, just noticeable that it is louder. Three times the power is only 4.77dB up. For something to sound twice as loud requires 10 times the power. Thats right, 90 engines (10 falcon boosters) just to be twice as loud…. so the starship booster with 33 engines is only about twice as loud as the starship with three engines… assuming the listener is far away enough not to loose their hearing in the first place.

  12. If Amazon approaches SpaceX to launch some of their satellites, SpaceX will do it. It would be profitable for them to do so, and they need that money to develop StarShip.

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