Autonomous flight termination system. No one is there to press a button to blow it up, the craft is sophisticated enough to figure that out on its own.
Heading back to the Bahamas tomorrow. Came for a dentist appointment, doctor to refill a prescription, a haircut, and buy dairy free shit for the the next charter guest. Hope all is well with you, jealous that you are on the track
we’ll have to catch up soon. Hope the charters are decent for you this year. Don’t work too hard or let them drive you crazy. I’ll be down there again later this year, then hopefully more steadily. Yeah I’m back to a decent physical condition for the track and plan on staying this size I’m 177lbs and in my air bag suits. I’ll have to drag you up to Jennings to play one of these times.
The van was left there by Nasaspaceflight and they knew the risks of having it there. Pretty crazy though!
Wowow... they already have a new launch pad built and Starship 25 undergoing tests https://www.space.com/spacex-starship-25-engine-test-photo
Psssht. It’s been more than 2 months since they last launched that BFR. Seems like they are slacking. I mean. How long does it take to build an up side down shower head
Just another boring Starlink launch and landing. At least do a double back flip at stage separation or something. Still can’t get Starlink at my parents place. They just got fiber run to their lake side cottage so they are now wired for high speed without Starlink. You snooze, you lose Elon. He better stop playing with Twitter, or what ever he’s calling it now, and get that damn Starship launched. V2 satellites aren’t going to launch themselves.
Just reading that the *** (redacted) will likely draw out the next launch, because, well, they can. That, and he no longer plays on their team. Not to be confused with others switching teams.
Fascinating, that... the fine line / short fall from Messiah to Lucifer. It's almost like the rabblerousers haven't read history, or something.