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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.
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    WHY Is Starship FLIGHT 5 Delayed? | Starbase Update
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=elaiPXk4I3Y
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    Starhopper se chystá na přesun
    Starbase Live: 24/7 Starship & Super Heavy Development From SpaceX's Boca Chica Facility
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mhJRzQsLZGg
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    @NASASpaceflight
    When your very tall crane requires a tall crane to make the tall crane even taller. 🫠

    The Sarens CC 8800-1 is being extended so it can stack the remaining modules on Tower 2 at Starbase.
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    Raptor 3 Unveiled, Starship 30 Prepares for Launch, and Starbase Expands | Starbase Update
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A9yhQRfVdS8
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    Segment číslo 4 jde nahoru

    Starbase Live: 24/7 Starship & Super Heavy Development From SpaceX's Boca Chica Facility
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mhJRzQsLZGg
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    Flight 5 Super Heavy booster moved to the pad at Starbase

    KOUDY
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    Flight 5 Super Heavy booster moved to the pad at Starbase

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    Starbase Tower 2 Module 1 is staged and awaiting stacking.

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    SpaceX Gears Up for First Super Heavy Booster Catch! 🚀 | Starbase Update
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rpc8Kcg8lNE
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    SpaceX Starbase Texas 4K Starship 30 Heatshield Removal / Heat Tile Removal for Flight Five 6/12/24
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KprcLCNfC6U
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    Jasně zlato, sjedeme na pláž, když už jsme na tý dovče. V Boca Chica je prej krásná. Trochu z ruky, ale málo lidí, píseček...a hele, Starbase, no to je ale náhodička...(sorry za exhibo, ale radost, no)

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    SpaceX Starbase Orbital Launch Tower 2 Section Move from Port of Brownsville 4K
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XxlfRaZSaLg
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    https://twitter.com/SpaceX/status/1776669097490776563

    Chris Bergin - NSF
    @NASASpaceflight
    Some interesting notes:

    Flight 4 in a month or so. Aim to get through the high heating regime. Into the ocean at a controlled spot - a virtual tower (soft water landing technique).

    If that works, "Flight 5 will land on the Tower" (catch the booster with the chopsticks).

    99 percent of all mass from Earth to orbit when Starship is flying (fully operational).

    Goal to get 200 tons to orbit with full reusability.

    Two pinpoint soft landings are required for Ship for catches. Maybe next year.

    Two Towers by sometime next year. Two at Starbase. Two at the Cape - first operation middle of next year (will be 39A).

    Planning to build another roughly six boosters and ships and that production rate will increase a lot next year. That's why we're building the giant factory.

    Per Mars, need more ships than boosters. - "aim to ramp production to pretty high numbers, ultimately probably a ship every, like multiple ships per day".

    Next year aiming to demonstrate ship-to-ship propellant transfer.

    Lunar Starship - "we need landing legs. And you don't need a heat shield and you don't need flaps because there's no atmosphere. So the Moon ship would be specialized".

    Performance - "we've made dramatic progress on every level for Starship has evolved from, you know, optimistically 185 tons to 280".

    "We'll aim to get the booster engines over 330 tons of thrust, which would mean 10,000 tons of total thrust at liftoff. Raptor 3 also will not need a heat shield".

    Cost: "The Starship 3 (much taller version) will be 400 times more payload for less than the cost of a Falcon 1. Ultimately, I think we might be able to get the cost per flight to Earth orbit down to around $2 million or $3 million".

    Lots about Mars Base Alpha.

    Long-term - "we'll probably have some offshore launch sites".
    TOXICMAN
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    @SpaceX
    Super Heavy booster for Flight 4 moved to the pad at Starbase
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    SpaceX - Updates
    https://www.spacex.com/updates

    February 26, 2024
    BUILDING ON THE SUCCESS OF STARSHIP’S SECOND FLIGHT TEST

    The second flight test of Starship and Super Heavy achieved a number of important milestones as we continue to advance the capabilities of the most powerful launch system ever developed.

    On November 18, 2023, Starship successfully lifted off at 7:02 a.m. CT from Starbase in Texas. All 33 Raptor engines on the Super Heavy Booster started up successfully and, for the first time, completed a full-duration burn during ascent. Starship then executed a successful hot-stage separation, the first time this technique has been done successfully with a vehicle of this size.

    Following stage separation, Super Heavy initiated its boostback burn, which sends commands to 13 of the vehicle’s 33 Raptor engines to propel the rocket toward its intended landing location. During this burn, several engines began shutting down before one engine failed energetically, quickly cascading to a rapid unscheduled disassembly (RUD) of the booster. The vehicle breakup occurred more than three and a half minutes into the flight at an altitude of ~90 km over the Gulf of Mexico.

    The most likely root cause for the booster RUD was determined to be filter blockage where liquid oxygen is supplied to the engines, leading to a loss of inlet pressure in engine oxidizer turbopumps that eventually resulted in one engine failing in a way that resulted in loss of the vehicle. SpaceX has since implemented hardware changes inside future booster oxidizer tanks to improve propellant filtration capabilities and refined operations to increase reliability.

    At vehicle separation, Starship’s upper stage successfully lit all six Raptor engines and flew a normal ascent until approximately seven minutes into the flight, when a planned vent of excess liquid oxygen propellant began. Additional propellant had been loaded on the spacecraft before launch in order to gather data representative of future payload deploy missions and needed to be disposed of prior to reentry to meet required propellant mass targets at splashdown.

    A leak in the aft section of the spacecraft that developed when the liquid oxygen vent was initiated resulted in a combustion event and subsequent fires that led to a loss of communication between the spacecraft’s flight computers. This resulted in a commanded shut down of all six engines prior to completion of the ascent burn, followed by the Autonomous Flight Safety System detecting a mission rule violation and activating the flight termination system, leading to vehicle breakup. The flight test’s conclusion came when the spacecraft was as at an altitude of ~150 km and a velocity of ~24,000 km/h, becoming the first Starship to reach outer space.

    SpaceX has implemented hardware changes on upcoming Starship vehicles to improve leak reduction, fire protection, and refined operations associated with the propellant vent to increase reliability. The previously planned move from a hydraulic steering system for the vehicle’s Raptor engines to an entirely electric system also removes potential sources of flammability.

    The water-cooled flame deflector and other pad upgrades made after Starship’s first flight test performed as expected, requiring minimal post-launch work to be ready for vehicle tests and the next integrated flight test.

    Following the flight test, SpaceX led the investigation efforts with oversight from the FAA and participation from NASA, and the National Transportation Safety Board.

    Upgrades derived from the flight test will debut on the next Starship and Super Heavy vehicles to launch from Starbase on Flight 3. SpaceX is also implementing planned performance upgrades, including the debut of a new electronic Thrust Vector Control system for Starship’s upper stage Raptor engines and improving the speed of propellant loading operations prior to launch.

    More Starships are ready to fly, putting flight hardware in a flight environment to learn as quickly as possible. 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.
    TOXICMAN
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    SpaceX má aktuálně rakety ve vertikální poloze na všech rampách – LC-39A a SLC-40 na Floridě, SLC-4E v Kalifornii a na Starbase. Tuto noc a zítra ráno se očekávají tři starty Falconů 9. Starship by mohla podstoupit WDR (Wet Dress Rehearsal).
    PER2
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    next two segments for Starship’s second Starbase launch tower arriving at the KSC Press Site now on SCL

    TOXICMAN
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    @SpaceX
    Super Heavy boosters for the next three flights, with a fourth ready to stack, in the Starbase Megabay
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    Building It Bigger & Better | Starbase Update
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uzSiODhrAn4
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    Starbase Tank Farm Gets An Overhaul For Flight 3 | Starbase Update
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eneGYA11CWQ
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