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    TOXICMANSpaceX (Falcon 9 / Falcon Heavy / Dragon / SuperHeavy / Starship / Starlink) + Tesla, Neuralink, Boring, xAI
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    XCHAOS: zdá se, že poletí flight-proven B14
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    KOUDY: zabarvení mi mate. Poletí novej, nebo ten už použitej?
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    PES: hm takze ula dostala peniaze este na dva starty sls? :)))
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    Will SpaceX Starlink Have Too Many Satellites in Orbit?
    https://youtu.be/S4MblZpDums
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    Dolárky se sypou...

    The Trump administration said Friday that it had awarded multibillion-dollar space launch contracts to SpaceX, the company owned by Elon Musk, and Blue Origin, owned by Jeff Bezos.

    SpaceX’s contract, valued at $5.9 billion, was the largest in a package of three space contracts intended to support launches of sophisticated defense satellites, according to the U.S. Space Force.

    Blue Origin won a $2.4 billion contract, and United Launch Alliance, a joint venture between Boeing and Lockheed Martin, received a $5.4 billion contract, the Pentagon said.
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    Tesla Europe & Middle East

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    FSD Supervised in Europe, pending regulatory approval

    https://x.com/teslaeurope/status/1908573920296415451
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    TOXICMAN: ok, tak řeč byla o tom, že nespíš v posteli, ale v Dragonu nejspíš v sedačce. Po počátečním šoku si tělo na absenci gravitace zvykne (což je zvláštní, ale nakonec se to prostě asi nejvíc blíží stavu plavání ve vodě, na který je dělané). Rušit budou absence soukromí a hluk.
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    XCHAOS: v letadle není gravitace?
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    TOXICMAN: asi jako spánek v letadle? :-)
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    The hatch is open and the crew will now begin their unassisted exit from Dragon in support of a research study

    https://x.com/SpaceX/status/1908203475302781393
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    TOXICMAN: to huceni v Dragonu ..
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    DZODZO: to teda... mě by zas hrozně zajímal ten spánek, bez toho pocitu, že zapadneš do postele to musí být fakt zvláštní
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    TOXICMAN: "we felt nauseous and ended up vomiting a couple of times" - toto musi byt zaujimava experience v stave beztiaze, ked si predstavim co dokazem napachat na zachode s funkcnou gravitaciou...
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    https://x.com/satofishi/status/1907286344168276215

    @satofishi
    The ride to orbit was much smoother than I had anticipated. Apart from the final minute before SECO, I barely felt any G-forces—it honestly felt like just another flight.

    I had imagined it would feel like being in an elevator that suddenly drops, but that sensation never came. If I hadn’t set free Tyler, the polar bear zero-gravity indicator, I might not have realized we were already weightless. I think being tightly strapped into our seat buckets made the transition less noticeable.

    The first few hours in microgravity weren’t exactly comfortable. Space motion sickness hit all of us—we felt nauseous and ended up vomiting a couple of times. It felt different from motion sickness in a car or at sea. You could still read on your iPad without making it worse. But even a small sip of water could upset your stomach and trigger vomiting.

    Rabea spent some time on the ham radio, making contact with Berlin. No one asked opening the cupola on the first day—we were all focused on managing the motion sickness. We had a movie night watching our own launch and went to sleep a bit earlier than scheduled. We all slept really well.

    By the second morning, I felt completely refreshed. The trace of motion sickness is all gone. We had breakfast, took a few X-ray images, and opened the cupola three minutes after midnight UTC—right above the South Pole.
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