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DaFace 09:40 AM 06-01-2014
Since a number of cool things are happening in space exploration these days, we'll widen the scope of this thread a smidge. Conversation about all things space exploration are welcome, whether it be from NASA, SpaceX, ULA, Blue Origin, or anyone else. Chances are most of the discussion will still be about SpaceX since they love to make things public and fun, but nothing's off limits. I'll eventually get around to modifying the OP to include resources for other companies too, but in the meantime, feel free to post any cool stuff you run across.

Lists of Upcoming Missions

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How to Watch a Live Launch
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Where to Learn More
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Glossary
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Donger 02:22 PM 09-03-2020
Another angle:



Just imagine 31 (or 28) of those Raptor engines igniting at once...
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Donger 10:41 AM 09-04-2020

Second 150m flight test of Starship pic.twitter.com/ROa0kQZXLI

— SpaceX (@SpaceX) September 4, 2020

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Hydrae 11:09 AM 09-04-2020
That looks very sci-fi like.

What are they using for fuel with that thing? That flame looks different to me.
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Donger 11:11 AM 09-04-2020
Originally Posted by Hydrae:
That looks very sci-fi like.

What are they using for fuel with that thing? That flame looks different to me.
Raptor burns liquid methane and LOX.
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Hydrae 11:28 AM 09-04-2020
Originally Posted by Donger:
Raptor burns liquid methane and LOX.
Thanks. It looks more like a cutting torch than anything else. :-)
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MagicHef 12:10 PM 09-04-2020
Originally Posted by Donger:
No flames on the side of the engine this time. Seems like an improvement.
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Donger 12:21 PM 09-04-2020
Originally Posted by MagicHef:
No flames on the side of the engine this time. Seems like an improvement.
Yes, I noticed that too.
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Donger 12:26 PM 09-09-2020
Very cool! First time I've ever seen the boost back burn:



Oh, and I'm not saying that the thing that flies off at 0:42 is an alien. But, it's an alien.
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GloryDayz 01:31 PM 09-09-2020
Originally Posted by Donger:
Very cool! First time I've ever seen the boost back burn:



Oh, and I'm not saying that the thing that flies off at 0:42 is an alien. But, it's an alien.
VERY COOL! Rep...
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Donger 01:07 PM 09-14-2020

SN8 Starship with flaps & nosecone should be done in about a week. Then static fire, checkouts, static fire, fly to 60,000 ft & back.

— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) September 12, 2020

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Donger 01:09 PM 09-14-2020
Elon Musk, head of SpaceX, has announced via Twitter that the company's SN8 rocket will take a test flight sometime next week. The plan is for the rocket is to soar up to 60,000 feet (18,300 meters) and then return to Earth in a controlled landing.

SN8 is one in a line of SpaceX's Starships that are predecessors to vehicles for missions to the moon and Mars. SN5 and SN6 recently completed tests of 500 feet each, which the company calls short hops, before returning to Earth. They were meant to test the integrity of the steel walls of the rocket. Both were launched at SpaceX's launch site in Boca Chica, Texas, and both had just one Raptor engine pushing them into the air. SN7 was intentionally destroyed in a test tank to determine the strength limits of the design. SN8 will launch from the same site and will have three of the Raptor engines to give it the power needed to reach the much higher altitude. The test next week will be the first time three of the Raptors will be tested together as a single unit.

Before the rocket can be launched, it must first undergo a few more tests. They are called static fires (in which the rocket is held down as the engines fire) and ground checkouts. SN8 (unlike its predecessors) will also be fitted with flaps to assist with steering and a nosecone, which will be used in the future to hold cargo or people. The addition of both, Musk notes, will give the rocket a look much like the final design. The plan also calls for turning off the three engines during the initial stage of a descent and controlled landing—the rocket will perform a belly flop routine to slow its descent for several minutes and then the engines will be restarted, allowing the rocket to land in an upright position.

Musk has suggested in the past that his Starships will be able to carry as many as 100 people at a time to the moon (or 100 tons of cargo). The ultimate goal, however, is carrying people and their cargo to Mars and back.
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Donger 01:11 PM 09-14-2020

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treeguy27 01:32 PM 09-14-2020
Originally Posted by Donger:
It will be ridiculously impressive if they pull that off on the first attempt.
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Pants 02:08 PM 09-14-2020
Originally Posted by Donger:
Very cool! First time I've ever seen the boost back burn:



Oh, and I'm not saying that the thing that flies off at 0:42 is an alien. But, it's an alien.
WTF is that thing at 0:49? Seriously.
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Brody Wa 12:27 AM 09-15-2020
Originally Posted by DaFace:
Since a number of cool things are happening in space exploration these days, we'll widen the scope of this thread a smidge. Conversation about all things space exploration are welcome, whether it be from NASA, SpaceX, ULA, Blue Origin, or anyone else. Chances are most of the discussion will still be about SpaceX since they love to make things public and fun, but nothing's off limits. I'll eventually get around to modifying the OP to include resources for other companies too, but in the meantime, feel free to post any cool stuff you run across.

Lists of Upcoming Missions

Spoiler!


How to Watch a Live Launch
Spoiler!


Where to Learn More
Spoiler!


Glossary
Spoiler!
Are there any rough estimates of the price or a real price for a seat to go in to outer space?
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