The SpaceX Thread

Once Starship Prototypes are Done Exploding, we could see an Orbital Launch this Year


SpaceX has had a lot of ups and downs lately. On Saturday, May 30th, the company made history when their Crew Dragon spacecraft took off from the NASA Kennedy Space Center, carrying two astronauts to space. But just a day before, SpaceX engineers and ground crews watched their fourth Starship prototype (SN4) explode on its testbed during a static fire test, making it the fourth prototype in a row to be lost.

But according to recent news from a SpaceX engineer and executive, as well as an internal email from Elon Musk to SpaceX employees, it is clear that the company is all-in with the Starship prototype and could conduct an orbital flight before the end of the year. An ambitious goal, but you don’t get to be the head of a company that makes reusability a thing and restores domestic launch capability to US soil by being a pessimist!

 
Wow, already 57th falcon 9 landing done tonight... not so long ago we watching them crash and burn :ROFL:
 
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Watched this sucker from back end of the shed at 17h30 our time ........

Was a bit cloudy - but none the less.
 
Doug & Bob on the way home now.
Dragon undocked from ISS last night and the guys just woke up after a few hours sleep.

When in position the trunk is first separated from the Dragon capsule, then de-orbit burn ~ 4.5 hrs from now. Burn lasts about 11 mins, during which the livestream signal is lost, then parachutes deploy for splashdown.

Livestream from Kennedy Centre & capsule :
 
Endeavour just started last 90 min. orbit lap of Earth, recovery ship en route to Florida coast splashdown point. Weather forecast good to go.
 
De-orbit burn complete. All good. Capsule nose cone now closing for re-entry to Earth atmosphere in ~20 mins.
 
Bracing for splash down - 'pointy end up , flamey end down'. :thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup:
Aaand they're down. Upright in the water , fast boats racing out to collect them. Riveting stuff
 
Starman Just Made his Closest Approach to Mars
On February 6th, 2018, SpaceX successfully launched its Falcon Heavy rocket, the most powerful launch vehicle in their rocket family, and in service today. Not only was this a major milestone for SpaceX, it was also the biggest public relations coup ever orchestrated by Musk. For this launch, Musk decided that the payload would be his cherry Tesla Roadster with a SpaceX spacesuit (affectionately named “Starman”) at the wheel.


Those who watched the live footage of the event (or caught the compilation video released shortly after) are not likely to forget Starman and the Roadster orbiting Earth as David Bowie played in the background. At the time, it was also anticipated that Starman and the Roadster would eventually make a close pass of Mars. Two years after launch, Starman finally accomplished a flyby of the Red Planet!
 
SpaceX Starship Passes Static Fire Test With Three Raptor Engines, Finally Gets Nose Cone!
It’s beginning to look like SpaceX will attempt to make the 15 km (9.3 mi) hop test before Christmas! After two successful 150 m (~500 ft) hops with the SN5 and SN6 prototypes, engineers at SpaceX’s Boca Chica launch facility in South Texas rolled out the SN8 – the first Starship prototype to have three Raptor engines. But before the SN8 can conduct a high-altitude test flight, the engineers needed to run a static fire test.


This test is crucial to ensuring that the Starship‘s interior plumbing can handle its cryogenic propellants, and is the last milestone before the Starship can conduct a high-altitude flight. On the evening of Tuesday, October 20th, that’s exactly what they did! At 3:13 AM local time (01:13 AM PDT; 04:13 AM EDT), the SN8 fired up its three Raptor engines and kept firing them for several seconds straight.


Although SpaceX has not yet released a statement about the test, footage captured near the launch facility by NASA Spaceflight’s Mary McConnaughey (aka. @BocaChicaGal) would suggest that it was a success. The video of the event (posted below) shows the engine being ignited at 2h27m12s after several minutes of venting and remaining lit for several seconds.

 

Starship SN8 12.5km Test Flight :


Really good chance it would happen today
 
Anyone have a link that shows launch and land (explosion)?
 
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