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Cool they did it again. :drink::D

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.
 
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#144  
Cool they did it again. :drink::D

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.
 
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   / Starlink #147  
If you believe the press BS I've got bridge I'd let you have, cheap!
 
   / Starlink #148  
Good call Chuck!

I was in that business and I’m so thankful the private sector has taken the reigns!

We did a tiny RF section of the guidance system for the Saturn and Titan ll launch vehicles. The real expensive section!

My first visit to NASA was either wallops island or Langley, don’t remember. This was maybe 1982?

I met a scientist that was one of the last German scientist that came here after wwll. I’d say his name but I don’t remember.

The 2 things I won’t forget is....1. The good doctor was on what they call ROAD. Retired on active duty, a federal employee.

2.....The other thing, which might be more important, he said when he joined NASA appx 75% of the budget was for research, 25% for admin. By 1982 this had filp flopped, 75% admin.

Another case of......please let the private sector do it, we must shrink the govt payrolls!

Either way, private or public sector, we are gonna get stroked but at least with the private sector we have some recourse! I read Elon Musk is notorious for firing people For under performing. That don’t happen in govt, very little downside for not performing in govt

Pardon me but, my customers that were doing the actually engineering on the titan used to say, compared to the titan ll, the space shuttle was a popcorn fart! Hee hee he....mines bigger than yours!
 
   / Starlink #149  
If you believe the press BS I've got bridge I'd let you have, cheap!

Good point. That I the reason I depend on Elon Musk for into about his interests.
 
   / Starlink #150  
I spent 52 years working at KSC, end of Gemini to the SpaceX Heavy. Everytime of of those idiots started believing the BS something went wrong and often enough someone (else) suffered or died.
NASA _was_ supposed to admin the program(s) but bureaucracy will out.
 
   / Starlink #152  
I believe that claims based on calculated engineering results from a lab simulation will _never_ match reality.
 
   / Starlink #153  
There is some private beta testing going on, so it could be that tech media is doing real time tests of their own parameters.
 
   / Starlink #155  
It stands to reason that within a year because of the rate SpaceX is launching the starlink satelites the performance of the system will become apparent. No doubt there will be live updates uploaded to the satellites just like the Tesla cars to increase performance.

For $$ order the "Ludicrous Mode' download upload speeds??

It has to be miles better than what Hughesnet has troweled out as "Service" .:laughing:
 
   / Starlink #156  
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.
 
   / Starlink #157  
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?
 
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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.
 
   / Starlink #160  
When Starlink becomes functional in 2021, Hughesnet will be obsolete toast.

I consider it toast now with cell service internet and cell phone hot spots.

bad? was so bad that I couldn't even connect to ***** about how bad it was. Wont miss their customer service either.
 

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