So this just happened. "This is absolutely insane, on the first EVER attempt we have successfully caught the super heavy booster back at the launch tower..." Truly incredible. From the Ground: Livestream:

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I don’t follow this stuff that closely, so must be missing something. How is this that much more impressive than the rockets that land themselves?
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Joe Bloggs 1 year ago
Absolutely mint, thanks for posting the video.
This is so mind blowing awesome. Seeing this makes me strangely proud that this is an American company progressing space travel for all humans. Not sure how we get the collective public to lean into this more and recapture that 1960’s space race energy.
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banjo 1 year ago
Yeah, I should have dropped an emoji when I posted it...(sorry)
This one lands at its actually launching tower, the tower grabs it in the air, this was the first attempt, and this rocket is bigger than the statue of liberty. Those other rockets that you've likely seen land themselves are way smaller.
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Lucid 1 year ago
Bitcoin returning to 58k again be like
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Rand 1 year ago
reminds me of the rubberband ball & cup toy (>_<) jk! good on engineers & all
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Rand 1 year ago
can i believe my own effing eyes?
Just for reference, this isn't perfectly accurate because i can't find exact measurements of the booster only, but the entire starship is a little over 400ft. This makes the Statue of Liberty a tad taller than the booster alone from what it looks like, but this should give some references to try to picture the scale of what just happened and why this is a big deal. This is the rocket that they expect to be able to potentially take humans (back? 🤔) to the moon and further, and it just launched into space, returned on its own, and was firmly and safely placed back to the exact same position where it will take off from for its next mission. 🤯 image This is where you can see the workers in comparison... View quoted note →
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rfc 1 year ago
Incredible engineering !
Elon is a dickhead. But I agree this is pretty impressive.
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So this just happened. "This is absolutely insane, on the first EVER attempt we have successfully caught the super heavy booster back at the launch tower..." Truly incredible. From the Ground: Livestream:
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How the heck does the tower absorb that much shock of a giant rocket moving while it grabs it? Also, how does the rocket not fall apart from all the internal forces by being grabbed? This is beyond mindblowing
Send me some raw footage from someone you know. Not too difficult to stage a crowd of whooping actors.
Curious, do they think that starlink is fake satellite internet also, and/or that the rockets that take those up and land back on their landing sites is all fake as well? 🤔 I don’t quite see the point of such an elaborate faking and doing it over and over again thinking they wouldn’t get caught.
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samgamgee321 1 year ago
Oh man thank you for that ground footage, awesome! You guys are lucky to be able to see and feel it in person!
I've seen the whole launch landing process in person, not fake. quite impressive
the point?: milking the taxpayer. "getting caught"?: you may have noticed that investigative journalism isn't exactly thriving these days - and possibly never was. rockets don't land backwards anywhere.
Yes. All fake. Rockets don't land backwards. And there is nobody that has both the ability and inclination to "catch" anything.
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Nich 1 year ago
In my experience he’s seen as the source of long term/ big picture direction.
And the precision. It has no landing legs so the margin of error is much smaller. If the catch fails, the tower is likely destroyed, thus no more launches for a long time. High stakes.
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MuyMaestro 1 year ago
So cool, been listening to a lot of vintage scifi audio books recently, recommend if you are looking for great content untainted
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Martyvee 1 year ago
So how does this work? This thing comes down with rapid speed, a jet/booster/whatever fires in the opposite direction in perfect equilibrium without any side thrusters slowing it down in the perfect orientation to enable it to be “grabbed”?? Reminds me of cartoons where this is “possible” in zero gravity and the hero comes strutting out….but on earth? With gravity? With wind? With violent air currents from the air heated by the rockets..? ….Nah! Fake I reckon!
Each of the boosters moves independently and you can watch them while they do. And there are correcting thrusters toward the top. You can see them fire every so often in most videos of the rockets landing. This wasn’t an answer to my question though. So in your thinking all of the smaller rockets that have been doing this for years are fake too? What are your thoughts on starlink internet? Is that just fake or are they just lying about how they get them into orbit?
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lenny 1 year ago
And Lyn is right about that.