Aah I remember last time I watched >live feed of landing pad >camera "goes down" for a few minutes >live feed now shows rocket standing upright, having completed its reentry and parabolic arc Wow great. What.
Carson Green
>The Air Force's Western Range reports it is currently go for fueling, but "no go" for launch as it works an issue. The range is responsible for public safety and tracking of the Falcon 9 in flight.
Brody Wood
rocket exhaust spews ions ions fuck up EM fields drone ship uses satellites for internet
sorry but that's just how it is with the live feeds, SpaceX releases the saved vids after a few days
Jonathan Cruz
>no technical stream fuck spacex then I hope it blows up
Jayden Taylor
ah man good old rocket launch thread miss them !
Cooper Hall
the last one was really so close to a failure my heart was pumping like crazy when i saw where it landed
William Miller
>Launch at 1:25 delivering 10 satellites for Iridium. Droneship repositioned due to extreme weather. Will be tight.
live stream has started
Jonathan Young
I don't think ionized exhaust is the cause for the blackout, it's just the fact that the exhaust carries enough energy to power a small country, which will shake the antennas enough that they won't broadcast anything.
Hunter Harris
Webcast has started.
Launch site is foggy as fuck, I don't think we'll see anything at all.
Cameron Russell
If repeating digits, rocket blows up.
Kayden Ward
The rock will blow at launch
Adam Brooks
It's not going to blow. They have gotten gud
Colton Hill
Seriously fuck the mindless commentary, I've muted the stream.
I thought better of spacex desu sempai.
Benjamin Sullivan
ah this reminds me of the reddit post ULA made about spacex
Lincoln Reyes
>ah this reminds me of the reddit post ULA made about spacex ?
Dylan Parker
salsa
Brody Cox
remember its ula so its the equivalent of Sup Forums in space matters
ULA is just boeing and lockmart working together as a duopoly to massively overcharge the taxpayer on defense contracts.
They're both utter shit and have achieved abso-fucking-lutely nothing of worth for space launch and exploration.
As soon as I see any "information" coming from them, I know it can be completely disregarded as a bunch of lies from non-competitive incumbents with no idea how to deal with spacex than corruption, bribery, and other unethical means. The very idea of "competition", let alone a "free market" is utterly alien to these fuckwits.
When ULA, boeing, lockheed et al finally kick the bucket it will be good riddance.
Logan Hernandez
nailed it!
John Wright
>remember its ula so its the equivalent of Sup Forums in space matters
What? Sup Forums is always right
ULA are basically the shilly shills shilling in shilltown. You can't get a more one-sided bullshit opinion if you tried. They're NOTHING like "the equivalent of Sup Forums in space". What a load of crap.
Alexander Carter
Video feed from F9 1st stage leading on drone ship was hella nice to
Easton White
and you gotta love how they semi-lie about prices they charge to the government for launches. That 1bil "launch readiness" BS makes it so that a ULA launch costs around 250 mil more to the taxpayer than a f9 launch. But they don't want you to know that
Nathan Jones
It's fake CGI Bullshit
Levi Campbell
>Sup Forums is always right lmfao
Jacob Walker
I want to rub Elon's musk all over my body.
Also rewatch the re-entry at T+05:43, just before the burn. Do you see it? What is it?
Aaron Harris
A chunk of ice
Justin Brown
>they use linux and c++ for all of the onboard computers
everyone but linux users btfo
Charles Gomez
Linux is used for ground computers. It is unsuitable for on-board computers, which all use vxworks or no os and in-house software afaik.
I know that in dragon 2 the screens are run by the Nvidia Tegra soc
Adam Ward
Oh man today's stream was pretty good.
They lost the video feed from the Falcon 9 for a couple of seconds just before it reached the clouds but maintained it after that for the landing. Basically no soot on the camera today either. Great landing vid. Digging those new titanium grid fins too.
Actually, the viability of linux for hard real time application is an interesting subject. In ~2010 it was considered completely unsuitable but RT-PREEMPT changed things. At some point it may end up becoming a rather useful RTOS for general purpose stuff.
For the stuff that has super crazy hard real time requirements, there's always FPGA's.