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ThoughtCriminal

(14,394 posts)
Thu Jan 16, 2025, 06:15 PM Thursday

SpaceX catches Mega Booster but Starship-7 lost in flight

Source: Space Daily

SpaceX successfully recovered its Super Heavy booster using its advanced launch tower "chopstick" arms, marking a significant step forward in reusable rocketry. However, the seventh test flight of Starship ended with the loss of the upper stage in orbit, according to company updates.


Read more: https://www.spacedaily.com/reports/SpaceX_catches_Mega_Booster_but_Starship_7_lost_in_flight_999.html




Watching the coverage the upper stage engines started to go out one by one until only one of the outer engines was running. Then around 8 minutes all telemetry was lost. Early reports seem to indicate that the upper stage broke up.
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SpaceX catches Mega Booster but Starship-7 lost in flight (Original Post) ThoughtCriminal Thursday OP
Oops The Madcap Thursday #1
Maybe somebody ought to focus on his own businesses instead of everyone else's business. nt. Voltaire2 Thursday #2
Couldn't have said it better myself.... AZ8theist Thursday #12
Billions again........... Lovie777 Thursday #3
Starting to seem some video of debris re-entering atmosphere - video link ThoughtCriminal Thursday #4
WHEN will they learn you can't fly into the dome? You have to stay UNDER it....... AZ8theist Thursday #13
Oh tough ass. Klarkashton Thursday #5
Musk is having a bad day LetMyPeopleVote Thursday #6
That was an impressive "Unplanned Disassembly" ThoughtCriminal Thursday #7
Well, I guess that jalopy isn't going to Mars! LeftInTX Thursday #8
Oh great... 2naSalit Thursday #9
wait,what? andy_smalls Thursday #10
Then why did... 2naSalit Thursday #11
That was incorrect - it was never going to get into a full orbit muriel_volestrangler 20 hrs ago #14
Well... 2naSalit 17 hrs ago #15
Falling in the ocean THIS time RussBLib 14 hrs ago #16

The Madcap

(743 posts)
1. Oops
Thu Jan 16, 2025, 06:18 PM
Thursday

Successful space flight isn't a given. It's very difficult. Maybe someday, the billionaire club will figure that out.

But I'm not counting on it.

Lovie777

(15,542 posts)
3. Billions again...........
Thu Jan 16, 2025, 06:23 PM
Thursday

if USA scientist were at least involved, just saying.

musk is milking the USA.

LetMyPeopleVote

(156,461 posts)
6. Musk is having a bad day
Thu Jan 16, 2025, 07:29 PM
Thursday


🚨#BREAKING: Debris was seen over the Caribbean after SpaceX's Starship broke apart during a test flight, creating a spectacular show in the sky.

📌#Caicos | #Islands

Watch as multiple footage shows debris lights up the skies as SpaceX successfully launched Starship Flight 7 at 4:37 PM CST from Starbase in Southern Texas. However, the mission has been confirmed as a failure, with the craft breaking apart mid-flight. This caused debris to reenter Earth’s atmosphere, creating a spectacular show over the Turks and Caicos Islands. Despite the failure, SpaceX achieved a significant milestone by successfully catching the rocket’s first booster for the second time. SpaceX has confirmed the event and is analyzing the data to improve future test flights



ThoughtCriminal

(14,394 posts)
7. That was an impressive "Unplanned Disassembly"
Thu Jan 16, 2025, 07:56 PM
Thursday

Amazing that someone captured an actual explosion.

2naSalit

(94,208 posts)
9. Oh great...
Thu Jan 16, 2025, 08:43 PM
Thursday

More of skum's space trash getting in the way of billions of $$ of spacecrafts and satellites.

I have had enough of that charlatan. Fuck that guy.


andy_smalls

(5 posts)
10. wait,what?
Thu Jan 16, 2025, 10:13 PM
Thursday

it's not getting in the way of anything, it's falling in the ocean. the debris is not in orbit.

2naSalit

(94,208 posts)
11. Then why did...
Thu Jan 16, 2025, 10:20 PM
Thursday

I see that it was broken up in orbit? That means it's up there and will be until it falls.

Doesn't change my pov either way.

muriel_volestrangler

(102,768 posts)
14. That was incorrect - it was never going to get into a full orbit
Fri Jan 17, 2025, 04:01 AM
20 hrs ago

It was going to go high and fast (but not fast enough for orbit), release some "dummy satellites" to test the release procedure, and then attempt to come down, controlled, in the Indian Ocean.

2naSalit

(94,208 posts)
15. Well...
Fri Jan 17, 2025, 06:26 AM
17 hrs ago

Thanks, I still see it as pollution regardless of where the debris ends up.

All this money wasted on these pseudo-space programs that don't get us any progress on the ground, literally. I can get behind more space exploration after we clean up our act on the surface.

RussBLib

(9,745 posts)
16. Falling in the ocean THIS time
Fri Jan 17, 2025, 10:05 AM
14 hrs ago

...how about next time? Exploding after takeoff could rain debris all over South Texas and the cities here. Or elsewhere.

https://russblib.blogspot.com/?m=1

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