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craigster59 10-13-2024 08:02 AM

Elon Shoots A 3 Pointer....
 
And nothing but net! A new era in space travel. Bravo!

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Sooner or later 10-13-2024 08:12 AM

Amazing!

Rusty Heap 10-13-2024 08:20 AM

https://youtu.be/42QHfZzGZs0?t=1827



huge huge history was made today.





go to the 37 minute mark for the catch. wow.



I can't wait for the SpaceX IPO.

dad911 10-13-2024 08:22 AM

Watched launch. Pretty amazing.

A930Rocket 10-13-2024 08:22 AM

Incredible!

Steve Carlton 10-13-2024 08:41 AM

A paradigm shift!

RNajarian 10-13-2024 08:59 AM

Love or hate him, his leadership has made a huge difference in the world as we know it today. His EV contributions are obvious but Space X has eliminated our dependence on Roscosmos.

When the Space shuttle was flying they charged 35 million per flight to the ISS, once we retired the Shuttle that price went up to 75 million.

This booster capture is a remarkable feat of engineering.

Let’s see how long it takes the Chinese to steal it.

Tervuren 10-13-2024 09:16 AM

A bit emotional to watch.

I can't help but feel overwhelmed at the velocity that thing came back at, and the catch.

But a bit saddened that isn't NASA.
Kid me thought NASA was amazing.
Times change, and NASA changed with them.
What they where, they can't be.

GH85Carrera 10-13-2024 09:37 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by RNajarian (Post 12338273)
Love or hate him, his leadership has made a huge difference in the world as we know it today. His EV contributions are obvious but Space X has eliminated our dependence on Roscosmos.

When the Space shuttle was flying they charged 35 million per flight to the ISS, once we retired the Shuttle that price went up to 75 million.

This booster capture is a remarkable feat of engineering.

Let’s see how long it takes the Chinese to steal it.

And he made Boeing look like a bunch of bumbling dummies in getting to the space station and back. Fortunately for Boeing, he has two open seats to go fetch the Boeing astronauts stranded on the ISS.

LEAKYSEALS951 10-13-2024 10:43 AM

Lucky shot! :D

Just kidding. Amazing.

Was on the edge of my seat. When the video froze right as the rocket came at an angle into the tower, I figured it blew up.

The amount of engineering and physics is off the charts.

astrochex 10-13-2024 10:51 AM

Incredible. Experience with all the successful booster landings surely aided this effort.

Space X is doing things people may not have dreamed of. Kudos to all involved.

Crowbob 10-13-2024 11:17 AM

What do Space X, Tesla, X (formerly Twitter) Neuralink, xAI and smoking pot with Joe Rogan have in common?

Rusty Heap 10-13-2024 01:25 PM

As a kid, Elon, I'm sure he had many.


I know I did.

for hours and hours and hours I'd pump and play.

My Dad worked on Wiring and Instrumentation for the Saturn V.



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Scott Douglas 10-13-2024 01:26 PM

Rocket science of the highest order on display there.

jcwade 10-13-2024 01:51 PM

He sure hires some great engineers.

peppy 10-13-2024 01:56 PM

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Another angle and the crowd is going wild.

KFC911 10-13-2024 02:10 PM

Hard to fathom .... I saw the Saturn V that went to the moon in early July of '69... toured the Space Center ....

Imagine what Elon could accomplish if he wasn't such a pothead :D

Awesome ... just awesome to see :)

porsche930dude 10-13-2024 02:35 PM

That is wild. Seems like it would be alot easier to drop in the ocean with a chute but im no rocket scientist. Maybe they dont like salt water

Tervuren 10-13-2024 02:53 PM

Yes...exposed nozzles, engines, etc...

This thing is BIG, and it ends up right next door to the assembly building.

No need for hauling it across the swamp from the water.

Quote:

Originally Posted by porsche930dude (Post 12338466)
That is wild. Seems like it would be alot easier to drop in the ocean with a chute but im no rocket scientist. Maybe they dont like salt water

The Parachute is also one more item to go wrong, it already has the engines.
Stresses are different as well.

Baz 10-13-2024 04:59 PM

Incredible! Thanks, Craigster! ;)


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