rekees4300
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SN5 prototype "possibly" doing a 150 meter test hop today
The next big step towards a functional Starship
Wanna see a beer can fly?
Starship SN5 15 m Hop - YouTube
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SN5 prototype "possibly" doing a 150 meter test hop today
The next big step towards a functional Starship
Cool they did it again. :drink:
Can't wait to see the 1st fully built Super Heavy launch
Amazing by how much it will dwarf the Saturn V's 7.6 million pounds of thrust.
Most sources have been listing Starship Super Heavy launch thrust as 16 million lb ft. using 31 of the new Raptor engines
Being able to launch more than 100 metric tons into orbit in a single mission will be a game changer.
Yeah it's going to take some serious power to transport humans and their accessories to Mars. Also going to take some serious money which is the underlying purpose of Starlink.
If you believe the press BS I've got bridge I'd let you have, cheap!
If you believe the press BS I've got bridge I'd let you have, cheap!
They did test with early beta testers, so not exactly a lab simulation, but not production either.I believe that claims based on calculated engineering results from a lab simulation will _never_ match reality.
20 msec latency seems like days when I consistently see 2 or 3 msec on fiber orders I do, But yep, I get it. Just seems odd to see 20 msec as good.
have you seen the average latency of Hughesnets geostationary system. forget msec. IIRC ~.6 seconds?
When Starlink becomes functional in 2021, Hughesnet will be obsolete toast.
When Starlink becomes functional in 2021, Hughesnet will be obsolete toast.