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    TOXICMANElon Musk respektive jeho firmy SpaceX (Falcon / Heavy / Dragon / Starship), Tesla, Starlink, Neuralink, Boring, xAI
    Oběžník pana ředitele:
    Existuje tu klub [Twitter - rychloblogy] ... kdo chce každodenně debatovat o této síti, postovat třeskutě vtipná meme, doporučuju se přesunout tam, tady nechám fakt minimum.
    rozbalit záhlaví
    XCHAOS
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    MRAKY:
    SEJDA:
    MAWRHIS: mě popravdě přijde, že ten design přesně dělal s tímhle úmyslem :-) do atmosféry ani do provozu, kde ti do cesty můžou skočit lidi, se ty ostrý hrany moc nehodí...
    MRAKY
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    SEJDA: prekvapilo by te, kdyby musk nechal jako prvni testovaci naklad na mesic dopravit cybertruck ? ;)) me ani uz moc ne :D
    SEJDA
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    MAWRHIS: kdyby to jezdilo po Mesici v ramci Artemis 5, tak by nam kule urvalo ;)
    MAWRHIS
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    PER2: jj, působí to jako rekvizita do nějakýho béčkovýho scifi
    PER2
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    MRAKY: to auto je jak delany do nejakejch vojenskech/scifi filmu :)

    E2E4
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    Elon "podřídím se regulaci" Musk

    Elon Musk's social media site X sues California over the state's content moderation law | AP News
    https://apnews.com/article/musk-twitter-x-california-lawsuit-content-moderation-0ed853f6bc2c5e5449edc2e0a2cb0fa8
    MRAKY
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    clanek je o SLS, ale bude to mit i vliv na spacex. NASA hodila vidle do SLS... ne ze by ho vyradili, ale zacali poukazovat na naklady. To bude mit v dusledku stejny vysledek.

    NASA finally admits what everyone already knows: SLS is unaffordable | Ars Technica
    https://arstechnica.com/space/2023/09/nasa-finally-admits-what-everyone-already-knows-sls-is-unaffordable/

    "In a new report, the federal department charged with analyzing how efficiently US taxpayer dollars are spent, the Government Accountability Office, says NASA lacks transparency on the true costs of its Space Launch System rocket program.

    Published on Thursday, the new report (see .pdf) examines the billions of dollars spent by NASA on the development of the massive rocket, which made a successful debut launch in late 2022 with the Artemis I mission. Surprisingly, as part of the reporting process, NASA officials admitted the rocket was too expensive to support its lunar exploration efforts as part of the Artemis program.

    "Senior NASA officials told GAO that at current cost levels, the SLS program is unaffordable," the new report states."
    SATAI
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    Elon Musk gave biographer top Ukrainian official’s private messages without permission | Financial Times
    https://www.ft.com/content/b38367f0-c70f-4a26-b9fa-8bf160e1803a
    PER2
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    TOXICMAN: roadsters sobbing in silence (:
    TOXICMAN
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    Připomínka ♥
    TADEAS
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    PER2: elon bad, me good
    PER2
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    jeste ohledne starlinku na ukrajine

    TOXICMAN
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    Update od SpaceX!
    SpaceX - Updates
    https://www.spacex.com/updates/

    UPDATES
    SEPTEMBER 8, 2023
    UPGRADES AHEAD OF STARSHIP’S SECOND FLIGHT TEST
    The first flight test of a fully integrated Starship and Super Heavy was a critical step in advancing the capabilities of the most powerful launch system ever developed. Starship’s first flight test provided numerous lessons learned that are directly contributing to several upgrades being made to both the vehicle and ground infrastructure to improve the probability of success on future Starship flights. This rapid iterative development approach has been the basis for all of SpaceX’s major innovative advancements, including Falcon, Dragon, and Starlink. SpaceX has led the investigation efforts following the flight with oversight from the FAA and participation from NASA and the National Transportation and Safety Board.

    Starship and Super Heavy successfully lifted off for the first time on April 20, 2023 at 8:33 a.m. CT (13:33:09 UTC) from the orbital launch pad at Starbase in Texas. Starship climbed to a maximum altitude of ~39 km (24 mi) over the Gulf of Mexico. During ascent, the vehicle sustained fires from leaking propellant in the aft end of the Super Heavy booster, which eventually severed connection with the vehicle’s primary flight computer. This led to a loss of communications to the majority of booster engines and, ultimately, control of the vehicle. SpaceX has since implemented leak mitigations and improved testing on both engine and booster hardware. As an additional corrective action, SpaceX has significantly expanded Super Heavy’s pre-existing fire suppression system in order to mitigate against future engine bay fires.

    The Autonomous Flight Safety System (AFSS) automatically issued a destruct command, which fired all detonators as expected, after the vehicle deviated from the expected trajectory, lost altitude and began to tumble. After an unexpected delay following AFSS activation, Starship ultimately broke up 237.474 seconds after engine ignition. SpaceX has enhanced and requalified the AFSS to improve system reliability.

    SpaceX is also implementing a full suite of system performance upgrades unrelated to any issues observed during the first flight test. For example, SpaceX has built and tested a hot-stage separation system, in which Starship’s second stage engines will ignite to push the ship away from the booster. Additionally, SpaceX has engineered a new electronic Thrust Vector Control (TVC) system for Super Heavy Raptor engines. Using fully electric motors, the new system has fewer potential points of failure and is significantly more energy efficient than traditional hydraulic systems.

    SpaceX also made significant upgrades to the orbital launch mount and pad system in order to prevent a recurrence of the pad foundation failure observed during the first flight test. These upgrades include significant reinforcements to the pad foundation and the addition of a flame deflector, which SpaceX has successfully tested multiple times.

    Testing development flight hardware in a flight environment is what enables our teams to quickly learn and execute design changes and hardware upgrades to improve the probability of success in the future. We learned a tremendous amount about the vehicle and ground systems during Starship’s first flight test. Recursive improvement is essential as we work to build a fully reusable launch system capable of carrying satellites, payloads, crew, and cargo to a variety of orbits and Earth, lunar, or Martian landing sites.
    YMLADRIS
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    robotaxi - tesla FSD jako podklad pro ten trillion company

    Musk was adamant, Isaacson writes: "No mirrors, no pedals, no steering wheel. This is me taking responsibility for this decision."

    When his deputies still resisted, Musk got into one of his very cold moods.
    "Let me be clear," Musk said slowly. "This vehicle must be designed as a clean robotaxi. We're going to take that risk. It's my fault if it f--ks up. But we are not going to design some sort of amphibian frog that's a halfway car. We are all in on autonomy."


    "This is the product that makes Tesla a ten-trillion company," he told Isaacson. "People will be talking about this moment in a hundred years." But his deputies remained skeptical about the readiness of FSD, and finally found a way to persuade him to cover his bet "in a non-challenging way," Isaacson writes.

    bude i $25k levná Tesla

    https://www.axios.com/2023/09/08/walter-isaacson-elon-musk-book-excerpt
    TOXICMAN
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    PALEONTOLOG: poměrně detailní rozbor co a jak je tam postaveno je zde ve formě videa
    How SpaceX Will Guarantee Its Launch Pad Never Fails Again! [Part 2]
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UqVLP3DKOk4
    PALEONTOLOG
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    TOXICMAN: nějaký schéma/řez novýho launchpadu nikde není? nacházím jen ten starej :-/
    TOXICMAN
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    @FAANews
    We have closed the @SpaceX Super Heavy mishap investigation. The final report cites multiple root causes of the April 20 mishap and 63 corrective actions SpaceX must take. This does not signal resumption of Starship launches at Boca Chica.
    Full statement:
    FAA Closes SpaceX Starship Mishap Investigation | Federal Aviation Administration
    https://www.faa.gov/newsroom/faa-closes-spacex-starship-mishap-investigation
    DZODZO
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    zavadne komentare by som mazal primarne tu, samy offtopic :)

    tieto cisla s tym ako automobilky prechadzaju na ncas, davaju isty naznak toho, ze tesla uz davno nie je automobilka, ale "energy company", len kopu ludi to tak este nevnima:

    Sept 2012: 6 Superchargers
    Sept 2023: 50,000 Superchargers
    PES
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    KOUDY: Oni bohužel musí dostat na budku tolik, aby sami zlikvidovali Putina, prohlásili ho za viníka všeho a nástupci (až se porvou sami o moc) se zkusili zase začít bavit se Západem tak, že oni přece nic, to ten zlý/šílený Putin způsobil...
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