Starship SN10 test flight today

Motostu

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I've been listening to this in the background as I work. It's looking good so far for a possible launch today.

 

BoomerD

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If it's not capable of flying "to the stars," it shouldn't be called a starship.

edit...this is the one whose test launch was cancelled a month or so back.
 

Kobota

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If it's not capable of flying "to the stars," it shouldn't be called a starship.

edit...this is the one whose test launch was cancelled a month or so back.
The one last month wasn't aborted, it was SN9. It blew up on landing. This is SN10, possible launch at 5:30EST now.
 

BoomerD

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The one last month wasn't aborted, it was SN9. It blew up on landing. This is SN10, possible launch at 5:30EST now.

I'm sure you're right...but there was one of these recently that went through the processes...then aborted I thought. Maybe that's the one that blew up...I don't remember.
 

Motostu

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New T-0 is 1630 CST.

Update: No definite T-0 right now; possibly closer to 1700.
 
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cytg111

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WenHop T-00:06:00

goddamn stick the landing this time. for the love of god.
 

cytg111

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WWWWWWWWWW
TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT
FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF

Leaning but standing :).
 

cytg111

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Man. Glad I am not the guy/gal in charge of the landing legs right now :).
 

IronWing

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Note to self: Sit by the exit row. It's much better to be the first one out.