• Another SpaceX Splat

    From 68hx.1804@21:1/5 to All on Thu Mar 14 11:27:24 2024
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    SpaceX made a 3rd test flight of their huge "Starship"
    rocket this morning. This time it DID make it to orbit.

    Alas, something went wrong during the de-orbit maneuver
    and the vehicle was destroyed. It is unclear whether
    it had a RUD or whether SpaceX itself pushed the button.

    BBC showed a few videos from the onboard cameras.

    No further details at this point.

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  • From 68hx.1805@21:1/5 to All on Fri Mar 15 02:52:26 2024
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    On 3/14/24 11:27 AM, 68hx.1804 wrote:
    SpaceX made a 3rd test flight of their huge "Starship"
    rocket this morning. This time it DID make it to orbit.

    Alas, something went wrong during the de-orbit maneuver
    and the vehicle was destroyed. It is unclear whether
    it had a RUD or whether SpaceX itself pushed the button.

    BBC showed a few videos from the onboard cameras.

    No further details at this point.


    Update : SpaceX posted the full video.

    The booster did NOT decelerate properly and smacked
    hard into the Gulf Of Mexico. Graphics indicated
    that the descent engines were struggling to
    follow the program.

    The "Starship" did quite well until near the end.
    It failed at 65k altitude on descent- unsure whether
    it could not take the heat, or the stress. The bits
    fell into the Indian Ocean. They DID get to test
    the cargo door, which worked as intended.

    ANYway ... a hell of a lot better than the
    previous tests. SpaceX will study the sensor
    data and likely the next flight will go
    far better. This is their development paradigm.
    Worked super-well with the Falcons - basically
    THE most reliable rocket system ever now.

    Of course the GOAL is to fully recover BOTH bits
    and re-use them. That might be a few flights further
    down the line. Not sure if SpaceX HAS a safe place
    to try and land the booster ... much less the
    StarShip. Baja maybe ??? Desert Africa would
    theoretically be good - but there are nothing
    but wars and terrorism going on there right now.

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