No I don’t agree at all, you troglodyte.
Face it. You outkicked your coverage here, against someone with an actual physics and math degree.
Take the L. Move on.
No I don’t agree at all, you troglodyte.
And, BTW, mining of asteroids in the belt can be done robotically. But I’ll bet people will be there too.No I don’t agree at all, you troglodyte.
Oh Jesus! Someone with a physics and math degree?!?!Face it. You outkicked your coverage here, against someone with an actual physics and math degree.
Take the L. Move on.
LMAO. The Twitter links I used were from an aerospace engineer. What’s weird is multiple engines failing, a destroyed launch pad, and an out of control rocket that was detonated before it exploded or crashed in ocean is being breathlessly hailed as a success. They were in reality set back YEARS from this test. We won’t likely see another test flight of Starship for sure this year and probably the next, from what I am reading.Yeah, I'm gonna go ahead and believe all the people that work there and how they cheered and were cheesing so hard after it was all done. Clearly a grand level of success although not total. Certainly nowhere even close to an "embarrassing failure". Weird that you guys feel the need to spin this in a negative light for political reasons.
Sure, Jan.Oh Jesus! Someone with a physics and math degree?!?!
I think I might faint.
Well, I worked for NASA and I have science degrees and a law degree as well.
#WhatPeopleSayWhenTheyLoseBTW, Ws or Ls on this board are meaningless.
Oh yes they do, grasshopper!Sure you can. Orbital mechanics and physics are exactly the same.
They do not change with the size of the rock.
Someone should have cleaned you out of the toilet long ago, Wingwong.Sure, Jan.
That's why you didn't understand how bringing asteroids back to Earth was so fundamentally basic.
Cleaning toilets at NASA doesn't count here.
They were in reality set back YEARS from this test. We won’t likely see another test flight of Starship for sure this year and probably the next, from what I am reading.
It’ll happen within 3 months. It was an uncrewed flight, for Christ’s sake! Nobody died or was injured. The launch pad was damaged because SpaceX stupidly didn’t install flame dampening. They will next launch.No more Starship launches until 2025….? We’ll see about that.
Oh yes they do, grasshopper!
LMAO. You want to make a legit bet on this? They literally have no launch pad and have to redesignIt’ll happen within 3 months.
Indeed. There is a lot of redesign needed and new round of FAA clearance. This was a bad bad launch. I mean, yeah it is epic they got a huge rocket to lift off ground for about 2,000 feet before all hell broke lose and it destroyed launch pad and they had to blow up as it did cartwheels over the gulf. They have a ton of work to do to make this viable.No more Starship launches until 2025….? We’ll see about that.
What?? You have a physics degree and you are somehow claiming that mass and inertia have no effect on orbital mechanics??No; they do not.
The moon orbits the Earth just like smaller satellites do. It just has a much larger impact on Earth e.g. tides, etc.
That’s what you think. Like I said, ever see the launch pad after a Space Shuttle launch?Indeed. There is a lot of redesign needed and FAA clearance.
I’ll take some of this action.It’ll happen within 3 months. It was an uncrewed flight, for Christ’s sake! Nobody died or was injured. The launch pad was damaged because SpaceX stupidly didn’t install flame dampening. They will next launch.
Stop acting like this was an abject failure. It was not.
Yes. Clearly you have not since you keep acting like they were static pads with no diversion. Your fan boys are simply incredible. Why cantbyou admit it was bad.That’s what you think. Like I said, ever see the launch pad after a Space Shuttle launch?
Probably more like 6 months.I’ll take some of this action.
Not what I'd posted at all.What?? You have a physics degree and you are somehow claiming that mass and inertia have no effect on orbital mechanics??
You can’t just attach “MORE ion thrusters onto a bigger rock“ and bring it back, you dolt. The orbital mechanics and physics just don’t work to do that.
Sure you can. Orbital mechanics and physics are exactly the same.
They do not change with the size of the rock.
IN, before someone changes this to 6 or 12 months......I’ll take some of this action.
I got news for you buttboys. The FAA isn’t gonna be all that concerned about the damage to the pad. They know why it happened. SpaceX knows why it happened. It’s an easy fix, as I’ve said. They simply didn’t put in the necessary flame dampening tech. Dumb-admittedly.Yes. Clearly you have not since you keep acting like they were static pads with no diversion. Your fan boys are simply incredible. Why cantbyou admit it was bad.
Here is a more recent and applicable article on minimum damage done by Artemis launch. You in for a bet on 90 days to next test ?
NASA Assesses Launch Pad for Damage After Launch of the World’s Most Powerful Rocket
Following the successful Artemis I liftoff of the world’s most powerful rocket from NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida, teams carefully assessed the mobile launcher and infrastructure at Launch Pad 39B. Engineers have determined that the overall mobile launcher and pad systems all performed as dscitechdaily.com
Certainly not breathless success. Certainly not abject failure. Certainly somewhere in the middle.Olive branch to the Musk fan boys and the bigger subset of SpaceX fans. Getting to Mars and next generation bigger rockets is not a simple task, so failures are ok. You just can’t spin them as breathless successes.
Good luck with that equation, asteroid boy!Not what I'd posted at all.
The governing MECHANICS and EQUATIONS are NOT DIFFERENT or DEPENDENT on the mass of the objects.
F=MA
You have a bigger rock, you need ion thrusters to provide MORE FORCE to obtain the same acceleration.
F/M = A
2F/2M = A
10,000F/10,000M=A
Nowhere in that rant did I hear you accepting YOUR 90 day bet…buttboy. LMAO. You are borderline pathetic.I got news for you buttboys. The FAA isn’t gonna be all that concerned about the damage to the pad. They know why it happened. SpaceX knows why it happened. It’s an easy fix, as I’ve said. They simply didn’t put in the necessary flame dampening tech. Dumb-admittedly.
But fixable and not fatal. Get over it.
I can live with that. Go talk to the peeps claiming it was awesome and a success.Certainly not breathless success. Certainly not abject failure. Certainly somewhere in the middle.
I disagree.I can live with that. Go talk to the peeps claiming it was awesome and a success.
PS it is way closer to abject failure. Basically a participation trophy for not exploding on pad.
Indeed. There is a lot of redesign needed and new round of FAA clearance. This was a bad bad launch. I mean, yeah it is epic they got a huge rocket to lift off ground for about 2,000 feet before all hell broke lose and it destroyed launch pad and they had to blow up as it did cartwheels over the gulf. They have a ton of work to do to make this viable.
Lol…I wrote them. I know what I posted. And I know you’re a f’n liar.Read your own posts, you wanker.
You don’t have the intellect to decide who is a liar. You‘re a damn fool.Lol…I wrote them. I know what I posted. And I know you’re a f’n liar.
Haha, you didn't get oxygen in the womb did you, moron?GOHOX69, you Neanderthal: The N1 has about as much similarity to Starship as the Wright Brothers plane to the X-1.
It’s really tough to decide who’s the bigger idiot, you or that freak, Tarheel. You both are proof that inbreeding causes stupidity.
I just want to know when I can get a Cybertruck
And we could throw that dope Joe’s Place in the same slime with you two.GOHOX69, you Neanderthal: The N1 has about as much similarity to Starship as the Wright Brothers plane to the X-1.
It’s really tough to decide who’s the bigger idiot, you or that freak, Tarheel. You both are proof that inbreeding causes stupidity.