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Old 2017-02-19, 18:16   #617
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Landing the first stage is almost becoming nominal!
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Old 2017-02-19, 21:36   #618
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I take it, then, that it got successfully aloft. BRAVO!
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Old 2017-02-20, 06:47   #619
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One milestone down, many more to go for 2017.
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Old 2017-02-24, 02:08   #620
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NASA’s longshot bet on a revolutionary rocket may be about to pay off | Ars Technica

Ion propulsion. [Sorry, no Elon Musk future-foo PR-blurbs in this one.]
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Old 2017-02-28, 02:24   #621
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Musk (acting as SpaceX CEO) announced today that SpaceX has received a "significant" deposit from two as-yet anonymous private individuals who have purchased a cislunar free return tourism flight around the moon, to be flown by a Dragon 2 launched aboard a Falcon Heavy, and last approximately a week. The current plan is late 2018, though many of that skeptical timeline for a variety of reasons, not least of which is because Musk mentioned deferring to NASA.
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Old 2017-03-09, 03:30   #622
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Old 2017-03-09, 14:08   #623
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NASAs plan for an Europa lander:
https://arstechnica.com/science/2017...restrial-life/
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Quote:
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ALL THESE WORLDS
ARE YOURS EXCEPT
EUROPA
ATTEMPT NO
LANDING THERE
USE THEM TOGETHER
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Many noted the number of delays the promised Falcon Heavy rocket1 has already faced. Others took issue with millionaires purchasing a place in history2 ahead of seasoned astronauts.
1. Better to find bugs now, than to let bugs blow things later. As most folks here would know, we're talking about a monstrously complex vehicle, which while immensely powerful, is also extremely fragile if conditions get too far out of spec.

2. Those purchased seats help continue the program so that the "seasoned astronauts" will have something to ride in. And, to be really crass, isn't it kind of cool to have willing, paying [URL="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guinea_pig"]guinea pigs[/URL] test subjects? Trying out the equipment first could help preserve the pool of seasoned astronauts, which I believe would all be Soyuz riders at this point.
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Old 2017-03-10, 00:21   #626
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AALL THESE WORLDS
ARE YOURS EXCEPT
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ATTEMPT NO
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USE THEM TOGETHER
USE THEM IN PEACE

The Odyssey book(s) are still on my reading list
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1. Better to find bugs now, than to let bugs blow things later. As most folks here would know, we're talking about a monstrously complex vehicle, which while immensely powerful, is also extremely fragile if conditions get too far out of spec.
It's less about finding bugs and more about the fact that development resources are being continually diverted. It was six months away in 2013, and now four years later it's still six plus months away. The two "anomalies" haven't helped, especially when one of those destroyed a pad... not to mention the constant iteration of the base F9.
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