SPLASHDOWN! SpaceX Starship Flight 6

SPLASHDOWN! SpaceX Starship Flight 6

The Launch Pad

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@UniversalStandard
@UniversalStandard - 20.11.2024 10:11

Boink

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@m.a.t.y.z
@m.a.t.y.z - 20.11.2024 10:32

69 views in 10 mins. Bro fell off

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@baronsonics
@baronsonics - 20.11.2024 10:48

fortnite did it first

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@_mikolaj_
@_mikolaj_ - 20.11.2024 12:15

Ngl thats a lot of colour change on the steel, i wonder how it will affect reusability

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@apollo-r5z
@apollo-r5z - 20.11.2024 13:08

Landing it with the pointy end first might also be made to work somehow.

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@loasisapokalyptik2043
@loasisapokalyptik2043 - 20.11.2024 13:15

RIDICULOUS like Level Earth Observer says

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@loasisapokalyptik2043
@loasisapokalyptik2043 - 20.11.2024 13:19

le globe viole toutes les lois de la physique, il ne repose que sur des théories plus folles les unes que les autres. Ni gravité ni accélération, simplement la répartition des corps selon leur masse volumique dans le milieu, la densité tout simplement.
Coriolis est totalement ignorée en télécommunications en aéronautique et en artillerie/ balistique .
Il n'y a aucune parallaxe observable dans le mouvement des étoiles autour de Polaris.
Il n'y a aucune preuve que notre atmosphère gazeuse cohabite avec le prétendu vide spatial.
Nous avons des observations à longue distance impossibles sur le globe.
L'horizon horizontal, l'eau toujours à niveau, la topographie relative au niveau de la mer...je pourrais continuer à vous donner les arguments irréfutables en faveur de la terre plan non rotative mais si vous ne comprenez pas ça, ça ne sert à rien d'aller plus longe...
et je vous rappelle les systèmes GWEN et LORAN LORZN-C et que énormément d'antennes réceptives sur terre sont aussi des relais de transmission ..

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@TaffEdwards-e6g
@TaffEdwards-e6g - 20.11.2024 13:30

They should try to land it on land or a Ship Platform

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@MuhamadAimanHakim-c6k
@MuhamadAimanHakim-c6k - 20.11.2024 15:00

Wow that's amazing

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@CrewNoob
@CrewNoob - 20.11.2024 16:59

I really missed the banana

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@mysterymayhem7020
@mysterymayhem7020 - 20.11.2024 17:18

Imagine what it will feel like for the passengers in the future when Starship performs that maneuver. How many of them are going to lose their lunch? Lol.

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@rjung_ch
@rjung_ch - 20.11.2024 17:46

More pollution in the oceans...

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@TheTrumpleThinSkin
@TheTrumpleThinSkin - 20.11.2024 18:35

Wow. It safely crashed into the ocean. Success!?!?

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@pointzerotwo
@pointzerotwo - 20.11.2024 20:44

I come here to read comments from those that "believe" this stuff is real, in an effort to try and better understand this reality. For now, none of those fooled commemters have provided any clue.

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@just4callplus
@just4callplus - 20.11.2024 22:47

Fired

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@phil4986
@phil4986 - 21.11.2024 05:24

That's not going to be reusable. It came apart when it fell over and there was unspent fuel burning through the open seams. At least, they can examine it and improve it. Having the booster back in examination condition is excellent information to have. The people at SpaceX do great work.

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@FutureAIDev2015
@FutureAIDev2015 - 21.11.2024 06:05

No kaboom?

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@3800TURBO
@3800TURBO - 21.11.2024 12:40

Q? The average surface pressure on Mars is around .088psi. How will this thing glide with no resistance?

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@timsimshurst
@timsimshurst - 21.11.2024 13:04

So what's the point of landing in the sea?

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@area51z63
@area51z63 - 22.11.2024 03:30

LOL calling a crash a splashdown does not make the two crashes any less disturbing

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@cosmiccosmic4710
@cosmiccosmic4710 - 22.11.2024 06:41

R.I.P Banana November 19th 2024 to November 19th 2024 we will miss the brave little banana who took a journey across the world to become the first fruit in space we will miss you banana (for scale)

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@jaimedelgadillo1338
@jaimedelgadillo1338 - 22.11.2024 07:35

Indian Ocean o gulf of México

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@christasmith6004
@christasmith6004 - 22.11.2024 22:09

Is there a way of it being able to stay upright when touching down into the water? Like changing the design and making it more bouyont or balanced

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@ddelv1601
@ddelv1601 - 26.11.2024 00:27

It's amazing how, after six launches, people still think dropping an empty rocket in the ocean is a success.

SLS successfully made a lunar injection on its first and only luanch. Starship has destroyed 11 vehicles on 6 launches and hasn't taken a payload.

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@SergSpace
@SergSpace - 27.11.2024 17:12

It's burned and fell down and yet crowd is keep cheering like it was a suck-sess.

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