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    That was spectacular...

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    That was ****ing amazing!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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    Wasn't it just... best ten minutes of live stream I have seen in a long while!

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    So they launched a silo with wings, which appeared to go straight up and straigh down and destroy itself where it started.

    So, what was the success? The launch? The flight? Or the destruction?

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    The success was the ****-ton of data gained from that 6 minutes and 42 seconds of flight (and landing).

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    Quote Originally Posted by ChookD2 View Post
    So they launched a silo with wings, which appeared to go straight up and straigh down and destroy itself where it started.

    So, what was the success? The launch? The flight? Or the destruction?

    If that's the future of space travel. Like this new vaccine and the new Defender, I'll wait a while thanks.
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    It was a spectacular success!

    SN8 lost two engines on the way up,, but still hit its target, it rolled over onto its back exactly as planned, the flaps varied alignment to put the rocket exactly on the landing pad,, the snap back to vertical was something never seen before,,

    The poor single engine that re-lit just couldnt carry the whole thing.

    SN9 (maybe in less than two weeks } will be even better !!
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    I would rather it crash in a test - to test such things - rather than crash on its first mission.

    One of the aims of tests is to find out problems and issues.
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    Yeah, a failure would have been it just exploding on the pad, I’m sure they got their money’s worth in the data gained from this and overall very successful. They just need to use engines made by someone other than Land Rover next time... 😇

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    I don't think the engines failed. They were shut down in order as they got further away from earth only needing the one for the last part of the journey. You can clearly see all engines fire up for the landing.

    The explanation by Musk for the hard landing was:

    Fuel header tank pressure was low during landing burn, causing touchdown velocity to be high & RUD, but we got all the data we needed! Congrats SpaceX team hell yeah!!
    RUD = "Rapid Unscheduled Disassembly"

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