Falcon 9 • Iridium Next 1-10 Launch time: 1754:34 GMT (12:54:34 p.m. EST; 9:54:34 a.m. PST) Launch site: SLC-4E, Vandenberg Air Force Base, California
A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket will launch 10 satellites for the Iridium next mobile communications fleet. Delayed from 1st Quarter. Moved up from August. Delayed from July, Sept. 12, Sept. 19, Dec. 16 and Jan. 9. [Jan. 8]
I hope DONALD J TRUMP, the president of the united states, makes a supportive tweet if it succeeds.
they only gain traction about an hour to half an hour before a launch sadly
Evan Carter
There are countless launches all over the world. Why is this one special?
Adam Hernandez
There aren't actually you low IQ plebe.
How many launches are there worldwide in January?
Dylan Foster
that's true; I usually make them in fact
generally I try and get a thread going on /sci/ and Sup Forums and Sup Forums. People usually appreciate it.
• it's the beginning of a really neat sat constellation. • It's the first flight in a while for SpaceX • SpaceX lands their first stage after launch on a drone ship, which is pretty cool • Elon wants to go to mars; following the steps to that goal is interesting
Camden Cooper
love watching rocket launches, but with SpaceX i always wonder where is it going to land?
Samuel Reyes
keep it up elton john
Evan Bailey
I'll give you a bump.
Noah Rogers
fuck you
Carter James
Drone ship
Benjamin Hughes
Fake CGI rocket like Kerbal Space Program. At least NASA build real model rockets to fake their missions.
Jace Torres
>countless
Take off your shoes, Mohammed. That should double the number you can count to.
Carter Lopez
aren't they landing them back at the launch facility yet? i could have sworn i saw a landing on actual land not that long ago
Daniel Young
I don't want to search about, but it's certainly metered in kt/year...
>Elon wants to go to mars mwahahaha
Ian Brown
In Florida - yes.
This is a launch from Vanderberg in California - that base does not have a landing pad yet (in progress).
Jack Morris
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Matthew Wilson
Die in a fire.
Dylan Hughes
It's a missile and it's heading towards Moscow.
Eli Martinez
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Connor Jackson
Bump for horrific fireball.
These mooks must rub everything down with kerosene.
Nathan Edwards
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Christopher Jones
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Josiah Taylor
ah ok, thanks
i'd love to see one of these rockets launch with my own eyes for once in my life, but that's going to have to wait until at least July with OA-8
Luis James
Beware of shills talking shit about 100% American companies like Tesla and SpaceX
Levi Gomez
>Kerbal Space Program
Thomas Nguyen
stay alive thread, live
Eli Perry
In addition to the other posts, a couple other Space X missions(?) have blown up. Seeing Kerbal Space Program Live Action is... well above the status of "trainwreck". Normally Trainwreck is the end of the scale.
Mason Taylor
They pref to have them land on the ocean platform for safety reasons, that will be the future.
Caleb Cruz
Bump
Jackson Jones
Woke me up. What's this thread about?
Matthew Jackson
I really hope they manage to make this boring routine soon. I want to ser them make two boring launches and landings a day with no one writing about it.
Because the would mean they can get on with the Mars project.
Xavier Hernandez
So what are the odds? 1:3 that it won't be a huge firework?
Asher Russell
35% to see some sort of explosion I'd imagine between the launch and the landing.
Elijah Gutierrez
I live in the beach cities, will try to get down to beach to watch, but probably won't see anything. I remember seeing NROL39 launch, as well as a few others. Another NROL launch this month, Atlas V, is gunna b gud
Hudson Martin
Where did this spacex blows up lots of rockets meme come from?
Oh right, retards.
Owen Mitchell
Rocket launch is supposed to be a controlled explosion.
From them blowing up rockets. :^)
Samuel Foster
Giant space dicks raping mother earth because we are men (manly men).
Jack Smith
KEK
James Bailey
SpaceX should have to make the rockets in a feminine shape and replace elon with a trans black female.
Isaac Anderson
The Falcon 9 is the first re-usable rocket.
Kevin Ortiz
They've lost two in twenty-eight launches.
You probably think pit bulls are dangerous and that america has a gun problem.
Hunter Lewis
Can't wait for it to blow up.
Brody Davis
If your not blowing something up from time to time your not innovating hard enough.
Evan Jones
>60%
William Evans
It's pathetic more people haven't died in space missions. It's a very bad sign that we don't have at least 20 dead people from space explosions.
Dylan Jenkins
Nice damage control.
And you probably think that blowing up only sometimes compare what cold-war soviet rockets can do for hundreds of times without a fail is a brake trough science. It's literally overpriced technology we already had. Musk fanboys should not apply.
Ayden Clark
The breakthrough here is cost. The Soviet Union did it many times, but they had the resources of a country pouring into their space program.
It also costs a thousand dollars per kilogram launched into space.
Leo Foster
Dodged the coat hanger, huh?
Julian Ramirez
All hail the 2020 president of the US, Elon Musk. He'll get us into space, and to mars, where we'll beat the red Russians out of the soil!
Brayden Bell
>post yfw it's actually a MIRV
Wyatt Wood
He's not a natural born citizen.
Jose Morales
I don't see it being cheaper or more reliable. If cheaper you mean paid from pockets of taxpayers that is the same argument you just used against soviet ones.
And it's worth as much as exploding rockets would. Would you like to explode you few million dollars satellite for fun?
Lincoln Clark
>It's literally overpriced technology we already had.
He charges 1/3 the american competitions price and is competitive even with the cheapest stuff China and Russia have to offer.
And tell me, what rocket did 'we already had' that could return to launch site and land on its tail?
Angel Hill
Hasn't stopped fake news media in the Whitehouse from attacking him for it. I am expecting some fun shake up, like totes swear Obama is Kenyanan, but its okay, we passed a law to make it legal or some shit in pandering. Fun part, whomever the EC nominates is president. Once Congress signs, they are PEOTUS and there is no challenge or issue on the specific elegibility set forth under the consitution at this time. They may however be removed for any reason by Congress, articles of Impeachment are not explicit.
Justin Martin
>I don't see it being cheaper or more reliable The rocket is reusable. That alone cuts most of the cost out of the launch itself.
>And it's worth as much as exploding rockets would. Would you like to explode you few million dollars satellite for fun? All traditional rockets disintegrate in the atmosphere anyway. The fact they can recover and reuse some part of it after launch is proof that it's a much superior method.
Joseph Robinson
LIBERALS BLOWN THE FUCK OUT EVERY TIME SPACE X LAUNCHES LMAO
Angel Price
He exploded a fucking FACEBOOK zuckerkike satellite meant to give free internet to hoards of niggers (most of them Muslims too for double niggerisam)
You really should be giving that guy a prize for blowing that one up.
Gabriel Watson
And Elon claimed dickvacumtube will be cheaper than anything too but everybody knows it's bs.
How about accept that about everything he claims is a dream. It's literally no-man sky in reality.
Nathan Ross
Oh boy I hope NASA's shitty fucking launch equipment doesn't make this one explode too.
Elysium here we come!
Colton Rodriguez
You're a fucking halfwit.
Obama is a natural born citizen.
Evan Gonzalez
>It's literally overpriced technology we already had.
Then go sit in a corner and think about how fucking retarded you are. Also... you said "we already had" and you are Poland, not the USA. Think about that too. You have alot of thinking to do.
Tyler Reyes
Have my bump
Evan Gutierrez
>reusable I hear it's 50%. Then that it will cut costs top at 30%. I don't believe some claims.
Those things wear. I be surprised if they save 10% and still will be more expensive.
Jaxson Kelly
His long form birth certificate was a fake. All his school records (where he would have disclosed his nation of birth) are mysteriously missing. Also he is a fag, his wife is a dude, there are no photos of his pregnancies and the kids were stolen.
And yet there is still a continuing campaign saying he isn't, and several of the major pushers are now in the White House. What better way to revoke his legacy than say he isn't?
Brody Nelson
Aliens will stop it.
Samuel Perry
Place center of mass on the side you want rocket to face earth when falling. Add some air brakes. Leave some fuel for landing. Amazing. A man could land something like this.
Eli Robinson
>>reusable >I hear it's 50%. Then that it will cut costs top at 30%. I don't believe some claims. >Those things wear. I be surprised if they save 10% and still will be more expensive.
Nothing will appease your lying ass, the first stage has 9/10ths the engines and represents > 80% of the cost.
Chase Taylor
We really need to stop allowing mentally ill people to vote.
John Bailey
I want to believe. I will let the market verify that for me.
Nah, just keep voting to those serving in a well formed militia.
Evan Watson
Calm down comrade.
William Roberts
Also 50% cost cut was from cost sheet made by SpaceX. I guess it's now 150%. I guess his promises just keep expanding.
Jonathan Williams
You're making yourself look like a complete idiot.
Jonathan Powell
>not an argument
Aiden Butler
What the fuck are you talking about
Poofs, you have poofs of this, polish chicken?
Angel James
what
whatever this is, it sounds gay as hell
Mason Bennett
Pulling retarded, random numbers out of your ass isn't an argument either, but please continue to inform everyone that you are an actual halfwit.
Jace Smith
obligatory pasta
His engines are ready, clamps weak, fuel is heavy There's icing on his panels already, Elon's spaghetti He's nervous, but on the surface he looks calm and ready to lift off But he keeps on forgetting, when he'll touch down The launch pad goes so loud He opens his valves, but the thrust won't come out He's choking how, ULA's joking now The clock's run out, time's up, over, blaow! Snap back to reality. Oh, there pulls gravity Oh, there goes Falcon, he choked He's so bad, but he won't give up that Easy, no He won't orbit, he knows his whole back's to these loads It don't matter, he'll cope He knows that but he's broke He's so sad that he knows When he goes back to his mobile pad, that's when it's Back to the VAB again
Ayden Harris
What is burden of proof? Once I see people flying I will believe. But for now it's what I claimed it is.
Now please tell me that numbers you give aren't the same. They call it "costs analysis". Well I made by analysis too. You believe. I believe. But reality has to prove it. And I didn't see it yet.
Aiden Perry
Of all the fucking garbage on this board, this is what you fucking bitch about.
A white man is launching a big fucking rocket. It's is goddamn cool and will always be Sup Forums appropriate.
Colton Fisher
2 so far, 8 more scheduled for this January.
Jose Edwards
So basically Muskberg is bankrupt if it blows? Here's hoping for a nice, big fireball.
Logan Robinson
Yeah, anyone could do it. It's just so much fun dropping tens of millions of dollars worth of hardware into the fucking ocean after using it once. Makes you feel alive. Like driving a fucking Ferrari to the grocery story and blowing up in the parking lot. Clearly it is easy technology. Oh yeah. Super easy. Hold my beer. I got this.
Jesus you are the stupidest person I've seen on her in at least a couple of years. Are you Canadian on vacation to the land of... wait... Why the fuck is in Poland anyway? A cold as balls beach in the North? Clouds? Soviet Era housing?
Tell you what, instead of disparaging American technology, which you are using to shit post on an American site, why not go build something other than the shed or a bathroom fixture? Why not contribute to the world Poland.
Yeah, based on recently leaked financials (this morning, in very poor taste by the WSJ) they would need to secure additional funding in the event of another mishap. But I have no doubt they could do so. Musk has a history of borrowing heavily against his Tesla shares. Further, Google has a large stake (10% approx) and would not want it to be wasted.
William Hughes
I despise Musk and I hope this rocket blows up.
Henry Thompson
The funny part is that they had to waste millions on it. :^) Comedy gold. Let Trump into rocket business.
The rest is angry babbling with no arguments. Stay mad. I'm waiting for this reusable technology to prove itself when they blow up more expensive shit.
Christopher Murphy
>What is burden of proof? Once I see people flying I will believe. So you don't believe in human flight, is this what you're saying?
It costs 65 million to launch the last-gen Falcon one time. 450 million to launch the shuttle. You can do maths, right? 65 is 14% of 450 million.
You're not flat earther too, are you?
Brandon James
Interesting bet...
Very interesting
Lucas Allen
I would have bet $1,000 but $20 was their limit
Aiden Torres
Who launches shuttles anymore? Didn't they stop it all together?
Nice strawman.
Ryan Young
At this point I think he is just a kid fucking around. You can't look at evidence like that and not think SpaceX is doing something unique. And to say that vertical rocket landing is simple science... and anyone could do it... he has no credibility. Lets walk away.
Austin Barnes
I wouldn't count on that. There isn't any profit in Martian satellites like there is in LEO/GEO satellites.
Unless you count Red Dragon as a commercial flight, but that's a real stretch as it's really just a test flight.
Crewed flights to Mars ain't gonna happen until the 2030's at least, and they're certainly not going to be carrying tourists.
Mason Bell
I'll put 20 on it. Why the fuck not? Trump would support it, and Elon can build it. Besides, getting there isn't the hard part. The first person there could be there for a long time before they get them a return rocket.