C COct 13, 2024 05:55 PM (This post was last modified: Oct 13, 2024 05:56 PM by C C.)
Amazing. You'd think even the do-gooder bureaucracy would relent after a feat like this, but no doubt they'll try to delay and obstruct the next launch as much as possible, too.
From SpaceX - this is extraordinary video!! Everybody said that Elon's tower catch brainstorm was crazy... well, all I can say is damn! (This thing being plucked out of the air is the size of an office tower, about 20 stories tall!)
YazataOct 16, 2024 09:22 PM (This post was last modified: Oct 17, 2024 01:06 AM by Yazata.)
B12's triumphant return to the build area after its flight to space pushing S30 uphill into orbit, and its return to the launch site culminating in an absolutely insane midair catch by giant mechanical arms.
The really moving part was how hundreds of SpaceX workers gathered to welcome their baby back!
(Watch this video by Anthony Gomez of Rocket Ranch in full-screen for a sense of scale.)
(Oct 16, 2024 09:22 PM)Yazata Wrote: B12's triumphant return to the build area after its flight to space pushing S30 uphill into orbit, and its return to the launch site culminating in an absolutely insane midair catch by giant mechanical arms.
The really moving part was how hundreds of SpaceX workers gathered to welcome their baby back!
(Watch this video by Anthony Gomez of Rocket Ranch in full-screen for a sense of scale.)
YazataOct 17, 2024 03:32 AM (This post was last modified: Oct 17, 2024 03:50 AM by Yazata.)
Great video of the catch made by Mexican space-enthusiasts from across the mouth of the Rio Grande. That's the closest spot that people can get to the launch site on flight days, since the safety exclusion zone is only on the US side.
Crew from Mexican internet space channel Frontera Espacial streaming flight 5 in Spanish. I believe that they are on the US side since they all seem to be sporting SpaceX media passes.
YazataOct 19, 2024 03:09 AM (This post was last modified: Oct 20, 2024 12:02 AM by Yazata.)
SpaceX had a camera buoy stationed at S30's intended Indian Ocean landing position west of Australia. And they have just released video of 30's landing burn as captured by that camera. The landing was at night, and it does appear to have been on target. The video starts with the crazy-Elon flip, then 30 pretty clearly executes a soft vertical landing in the water.