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Sorry, I have never been to the UK. I would like to ask, is it safe to walk near "Stratford International" at night like this? Will there be violent crime or a lot of thieves? Thanks!
You can watch the original video without his reaction, but this is his reaction video, what do you expect? You should get a grip dude, let him be excited.
4:27 The clogging was due to methane ice. The autogenous repressurization system feeds some methane back into the LOX tank and that can form ice due to the LOX being much colder. The internals of the LOX tank now looks more like a colander to filter some ice from getting to the inlets. 5:43 Gridfins align to allow part of the gasses from the ships exhaust to impact the fin and help the booster push away and flip over once separated. They have done this for every hot stage, but that was the clearest view we got of that action so far.
What does the MESL (minimum essential subsystem list) say about single engine out? Good to go I guess. I did 26 years on USAF flightlines and we use the MESL for aircraft.
i doubt that it is floating either the ship or booster. any time a falcon9 boost tipped it exploded so they most likely exploded too. from a code perspective i wonder if its smart enough to figure out how much control authority each flap has in the moment and adjusting to that so it can try and get to its predetermined area / orientation.
It's a real testament to the software engineering that Ship was able to fight for survival all the way down to the soft landing, even with the flaps burning through.
The fact that the flap was not only still there, but STILL FUNCTIONAL is insane! Starship is the one. We are going back to moon and mars. We will finally live the fantasy dreamed up during the space race, colonies and stations throughout the solar system. Imagine seeing the dawn of the space age in your lifetime!