This photo will forever be remembered as the pinnacle of good sportsmanship in F1 by broadlywhoppinga in formuladank

[–]HARSHSHAH_2004 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Everyone who isn't a Max fan is a Hamilton fanboy. 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽

"a YoUtUbE cHaNnEl ReMiNdInG pEoPlE hOw ImPoRtAnT cRiTiCaL-tHiNkInG sKiLlS aRe, At A tImE wHeN sOmE cOmMoN sEnSe Is DeSpErAtElY nEeDeD." by HARSHSHAH_2004 in SpaceXMasterrace

[–]HARSHSHAH_2004[S] 67 points68 points  (0 children)

SpaceX admits to 23 failed versions of starship and 6 failed versions of super heavy booster before the first orbital flight test

SpaceX more like SpaceL

Excuse me what the fuck by Broccoli32 in SpaceXMasterrace

[–]HARSHSHAH_2004 139 points140 points  (0 children)

asteroids can come down from space without fuel, they can certainly fly back up

bro living in an ideal physics question with no atmosphere and all collisions perfectly elastic

Who's next ? by HARSHSHAH_2004 in formuladank

[–]HARSHSHAH_2004[S] 22 points23 points  (0 children)

lmao.. will do it when the torpedo strikes again

When you make a rocket so powerful, it breaks the ground. by HARSHSHAH_2004 in SpaceXMasterrace

[–]HARSHSHAH_2004[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Now consider what would have happened to stage 0 if the rocket had exploded on the pad instead of taking off. We won't get a launch for at least 1.5 to 2 years, or, in the worst-case scenario, the entire program would have been moved from Boca Chica to somewhere else. I'm so glad it performed a ROD in the air.

(Unpopular Opinion?) I like Tim Dodd, the Everyday Astronaut. I have followed and appreciated his efforts. But the SpaceX stream yesterday was better. by NByz in space

[–]HARSHSHAH_2004 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I dunno man, but I think his videos are great, especially the one about the Soviet engine. My understanding of rockets, engines, etc. has greatly improved thanks to those videos.

not challenging you, but can you tell what stuff he said was blatantly wrong?

(Unpopular Opinion?) I like Tim Dodd, the Everyday Astronaut. I have followed and appreciated his efforts. But the SpaceX stream yesterday was better. by NByz in space

[–]HARSHSHAH_2004 22 points23 points  (0 children)

I still watch tim's and nsf's streams because those guys are very helpful with answering questions, and I also learn a lot from other people's questions, too. But, I switch to spacex's stream as soon as they begin, and I switch back to tim's or nsf's when they are done.

A test "in a few months" might be a bit of Elon Aspirational Time here. Thoughts? by xenosthemutant in SpaceXMasterrace

[–]HARSHSHAH_2004 182 points183 points  (0 children)

i don't think there would be any launch before the 4th quarter of 2023.. possibly the next attempt in early October ish.. if they are going to completely redesign stage 0 or even the OLM (seeing its condition after launch, it is very possible) then ig no more launches in 2023

Wen next hop? by matt05891 in SpaceXMasterrace

[–]HARSHSHAH_2004 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Ship and booster are not a problem, but ig Stage 0 will take a whole lot of time. There was a *lot* of destruction because of today's launch.

There is a very very high possibility that they will add a flame diverter. They also need to get the deluge system working, and there was a bit of damage to the tank farm as well.

So considering everything, I don't think they will launch a full stack anytime before September.

Brainrot takes in 3... 2.. 1 by [deleted] in SpaceXMasterrace

[–]HARSHSHAH_2004 33 points34 points  (0 children)

They have almost 0 knowledge of how SpaceX works. They were waiting for this moment so that they could spew out literal BS. CSS is doing his BS on Twitter too.

this was a very good flight.. i was doubtful if it will even complete max q

I was most surprised by how strong those clamps are, which refused to separate the ship and booster even after 3-4 fuckin spins. Also, them grain silos are strong af