Starship News

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I'm sure the Caribbean Islands are getting tired of debris being rained down on them over and over.
 
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I saw a post that said if the Starship had stayed together for another 30 seconds, they would have shut down the engines anyway and could have completed the mission.
Close, but not close enough.
 
/ Starship News #247  
It is said the comet always precedes them....

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Spaceflightnow is reporting that Flight 9 will launch NET 29-May. Booster is being reused, from flight 7 I believe. Booster will land in Gulf and not return to starbase to be 'caught'. Hopefully Starship will complete it's mission this time and land in the Indian Ocean.
 
/ Starship News #250  
SpaceflightNow is now showing launch of Starship flight 9 NET 27-May with a 6:30 CST launch time. Booster is reusing 29 of its 33 engines.
 
/ Starship News #251  
The booster suffered a RUD, rapid unscheduled disassembly, when it fired 13 engines for the landing burn.
 
/ Starship News #252  
Hopefully Starship will complete it's mission this time and land in the Indian Ocean.
It sounds like the pieces that survived reentry will end up at the bottom of the Indian Ocean. :rolleyes:

The booster also crashed and will add to the junk at the bottom of the Gulf of Mexico.
 
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Sometimes it makes me wonder how we went to the moon with 1969 technology, but in 2025 it seems almost impossible to build a rocket that can get there
 
/ Starship News #256  
Sometimes it makes me wonder how we went to the moon with 1969 technology, but in 2025 it seems almost impossible to build a rocket that can get there
Gotta remember the ones that got us to the moon, and all the Mercury, Gemini and Apollo rockets before it were all disposable, one shot, one use machines.
 
/ Starship News #260  
Gotta remember the ones that got us to the moon, and all the Mercury, Gemini and Apollo rockets before it were all disposable, one shot, one use machines.
I understand that. But isn't that what Japan is using, and failing with the last couple of attempts? They have the best computers, engineers and scientist, but they can't do what we did in 1969? It just seems crazy to me.
 

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