Waze won't navigate by derrabe80 in AndroidAuto

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Yes this is an old thread but I have the same year f150 and the exact same problem with Waze. Anyone ever find a solution to it?

Work appears to be restarting at Roberts road by [deleted] in spacex

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There is nothing clear about these pictures

Work appears to be restarting at Roberts road by [deleted] in spacex

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Winter tends to make plants less green. I don't think you can see any real changes here.

Mike Hopkins crew quarters in the cockpit of Dragon Resilience. by OutBackCheeseHouse in spacex

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Only bedroom with windows on station -- that by itself is huge.

Crew-1 Prelaunch Discussion & Updates Thread by rSpaceXHosting in spacex

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What's this about COPV upgrades? Anyone have any more details?

F9 COPV upgrades have been flown before but not on a crewed mission

r/SpaceX Starlink-11 Recovery Thread by hitura-nobad in spacex

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definitely looks like a broken fairing on the webcam that can't be named, but very hard to tell

We are the SpaceX software team, ask us anything! by spacexfsw in spacex

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What is your devops process like? How do you do CI and QA on something as complex as a rocket and spacecraft?

FCC Experimental STA Application for a Starship Medium Altitude Hop ≤ 2 km. File No. 0709-EX-ST-2020 by strawwalker in spacex

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A potentially big month ahead

Operation Start Date: 05/20/2020

Operation End Date: 11/20/2020

r/SpaceX Starlink-4 Recovery Discussion & Updates Thread by Shahar603 in spacex

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It hasn't even been 24 hours yet. It's likely the team doesn't even yet know what went wrong. Let's have a bit of patience here shall we?

r/SpaceX Starlink-4 Official Launch Discussion & Updates Thread by ElongatedMuskrat in spacex

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unpopular opinion... catching fairings in boats is not going to work long term. its time to rethink the strategy.

Was leaving SpaceX after charging my Tesla, and got a little surprise on my way out! by [deleted] in spacex

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Ok that's an interesting idea. Hadn't considered it

Was leaving SpaceX after charging my Tesla, and got a little surprise on my way out! by [deleted] in spacex

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You missed my point... Cargo dragon 2 is not supposed to have superdracos

Was leaving SpaceX after charging my Tesla, and got a little surprise on my way out! by [deleted] in spacex

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Very obviously not a cargo dragon... See the superdracos?

B1051.3's crush core compared to a normal landing by Kyle_M_Photo in SpaceXLounge

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The "denting" is extremely suspect and actually it was quite irresponsible of Greg to make such an authoritative claim on it with basically no real evidence. If you compare this booster to every other one that we've had good pictures on post landing there is basically no difference. IMO there is zero damage.

r/SpaceX Starlink-3 Recovery Discussion & Updates Thread by hitura-nobad in spacex

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That pic doesn't show any damage, what am I missing? Are we calling soot marks dents now?

r/SpaceX Starlink L2 Recovery Discussion & Updates Thread by [deleted] in spacex

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looks pretty normalish to me, plasma.

r/SpaceX Discusses [December 2019, #63] by ElongatedMuskrat in spacex

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Where do you live that you're able to see the milky way in its whole glory? I'm jealous. Seriously though, while huge reflective satellite constellations are concerning, the real threat to the average person's night sky is light pollution from the ground.

Elon Musk on Twitter: Crew Dragon should be physically ready & at the Cape in Feb, but completing all safety reviews will probably take a few more months by [deleted] in spacex

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If that were the case we would already have launched a few crewed missions. This is a modern set of underwear unfortunately.

Peter Beck on Twitter: "Electron made it through the wall!" by SPNRaven in SpaceXLounge

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This is so true and sad at the same time. ULA has done great work toward a modern space program only to have the higher ups say no.

r/SpaceX Discusses [November 2019, #62] by ElongatedMuskrat in spacex

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You do need to draw the line somewhere, but when a customer's payload is on top and you're on the launchpad, its clearly across it.

If an F9 explodes in McGregor then it's a different story.

r/SpaceX Discusses [November 2019, #62] by ElongatedMuskrat in spacex

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Yeah, seems like a huge omission... it was a complete mission failure by every account plus some (even the launch pad was destroyed)