Another space-x disaster

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calpoly
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https://www.cnn.com/2025/03/06/science/starship-launch-test-flight-8/index.html

Due to the lack of DEI! Stop hiring dump white dudes!
oski003
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calpoly said:

https://www.cnn.com/2025/03/06/science/starship-launch-test-flight-8/index.html

Due to the lack of DEI! Stop hiring dump white dudes!


It is because he is trying to get a ship that can travel 150 million miles and land on mars. It isn't an easy feat.
GoOskie
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oski003 said:

calpoly said:

https://www.cnn.com/2025/03/06/science/starship-launch-test-flight-8/index.html

Due to the lack of DEI! Stop hiring dump white dudes!


It is because he is trying to get a ship that can travel 150 million miles and land on the moon. It isn't an easy feat.
It was easy peasy almost 60 years ago. Why would it be so difficult?
Cal88
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So pretty!
chazzed
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oski003 said:

calpoly said:

https://www.cnn.com/2025/03/06/science/starship-launch-test-flight-8/index.html

Due to the lack of DEI! Stop hiring dump white dudes!


It is because he is trying to get a ship that can travel 150 million miles and land on the moon. It isn't an easy feat.
Just stop with the DEI for inept people named Musk.
oski003
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GoOskie said:

oski003 said:

calpoly said:

https://www.cnn.com/2025/03/06/science/starship-launch-test-flight-8/index.html

Due to the lack of DEI! Stop hiring dump white dudes!


It is because he is trying to get a ship that can travel 150 million miles and land on the moon. It isn't an easy feat.
It was easy peasy almost 60 years ago. Why would it be so difficult?


Mars, not the moon.
oski003
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chazzed said:

oski003 said:

calpoly said:

https://www.cnn.com/2025/03/06/science/starship-launch-test-flight-8/index.html

Due to the lack of DEI! Stop hiring dump white dudes!


It is because he is trying to get a ship that can travel 150 million miles and land on the moon. It isn't an easy feat.
Just stop with the DEI for inept people named Musk.


People insulting Musk as incompetent have zero credibility. You lost all objectivity.
bear2034
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Eastern Oregon Bear
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oski003 said:

calpoly said:

https://www.cnn.com/2025/03/06/science/starship-launch-test-flight-8/index.html

Due to the lack of DEI! Stop hiring dump white dudes!


It is because he is trying to get a ship that can travel 150 million miles and land on mars. It isn't an easy feat.
Apparently not that difficult. From Wikipedia:

"As of May 2021, there have been six successful robotically operated Mars rovers; the first five, managed by the American NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, were (by date of Mars landing): Sojourner (1997), Spirit (20042010), Opportunity (20042018), Curiosity (2012present), and Perseverance (2021present). The sixth, managed by the China National Space Administration, is Zhurong (20212022)."
oski003
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Eastern Oregon Bear said:

oski003 said:

calpoly said:

https://www.cnn.com/2025/03/06/science/starship-launch-test-flight-8/index.html

Due to the lack of DEI! Stop hiring dump white dudes!


It is because he is trying to get a ship that can travel 150 million miles and land on mars. It isn't an easy feat.
Apparently not that difficult. From Wikipedia:

"As of May 2021, there have been six successful robotically operated Mars rovers; the first five, managed by the American NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, were (by date of Mars landing): Sojourner (1997), Spirit (20042010), Opportunity (20042018), Curiosity (2012present), and Perseverance (2021present). The sixth, managed by the China National Space Administration, is Zhurong (20212022)."


AI Overview

Elon Musk's Starship is unique for its ambition to be a fully reusable, powerful launch system specifically designed to transport large amounts of cargo and people to Mars, with the goal of enabling human colonization by leveraging Mars' natural resources for in-situ refueling, making it significantly more cost-effective than previous spacecraft for Mars missions; it also features a stainless steel construction that can withstand extreme temperatures on the Martian surface.
Key features that make Starship unique for Mars missions:
Full reusability:
Both the Starship spacecraft and its Super Heavy booster are designed to be fully reusable, allowing for multiple trips to Mars without needing to build new rockets each time.
Large payload capacity:
Starship can carry a significantly larger amount of cargo and crew compared to other spacecraft, crucial for establishing a Mars base.
In-situ refueling:
The plan is to utilize Mars' atmosphere (CO2) and water ice to produce methane and oxygen on the Martian surface, allowing for refueling and extended stays.
Stainless steel construction:
Unlike most rockets, Starship is primarily made of stainless steel, chosen for its ability to withstand the extreme temperature fluctuations on Mars.

The Starship rocket system is the largest ever built. At 403 feet tall, it is nearly 100 feet taller than the Statue of Liberty atop its pedestal. It has the most engines ever in a rocket booster: The Super Heavy booster is powered by 33 of SpaceX's Raptor engines.
chazzed
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Where is DOGE in all of this?


Eastern Oregon Bear
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chazzed said:

Where is DOGE in all of this?



Oski003 will be by shortly to explain that everything is OK and any problems this out of control rocket creates is no big deal because SpaceX is innovating.
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