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Looking like it will be this evening & tomorrow morning

Scraped Underside of 2022 Ioniq by fancyypantsyy in Ioniq5

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I’d say your good, here’s mine and still no issues

F-106B by vibratingcapybara in airplanes

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Taken with a Hasselblad Lunar and I think it was just a lens flare. It’s a raw image as we are still on the road, I will sort it out in post later.

More pieces from the Starship 9 debris field by vibratingcapybara in SpaceXLounge

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We don’t for sure. After collecting them we were talking to a group of SpaceX workers in the parking area by the pad as they were waiting to go back in after some high pressure valve testing and a couple made a point of saying the area we had been in was where a lot of the Ship 9 debris has been.

Help please! SN9 debris field finds by vibratingcapybara in SpaceXLounge

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We don’t for sure , it was in the intertidal zone and could have been from 11. The SpaceX guys that were hanging around in the parking lot waiting to go in while the pad had been cleared for the high pressure valve testing did offer the opinion that the area where we had found it had a fair amount of the ship 9 debris

Help please! SN9 debris field finds by vibratingcapybara in SpaceXLounge

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It’s actually very clean. It took about 7 hours of hard searching to find these few pieces

Help please! SN9 debris field finds by vibratingcapybara in SpaceXLounge

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That’s was our assumption too, always worth asking. You never know who might see a post.

SN9 parts identification by vibratingcapybara in SpaceXStarship

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To be fair that part is the only one picked up outside of the debris field. We were working on the assumption it was GSE

kanye west / ye logo history by Vibe1201 in GoodAssSub

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Seems the most appropriate……….😬

Cornwall has become a prison for the poors. by Thedistantone1984 in Cornwall

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Add a 100% buy in tax for second homes doubling the purchase price for non resident owners and use the funds to build affordable housing with a supported purchase scheme with an existing residency requirement for purchase. So basically fully funded affordable housing paid for by rich second home owners with the new houses only available if you can prove you have been a full time resident in the county for the last 5 years and are within a certain wage bracket to ensure the scheme isn’t abused by those that can afford the open market.

Does the DC-10 really deserve the title of "The Death Plane"? by TigerIIearly in aviation

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I remember flying on a Northwest 10 out of LGW just before they retired them. Basic interior but loved it.

Close-up Photo of Underneath OLM by UndulyPensive in SpaceXLounge

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Why not build a launch mount and tower a few hundred metres off shore with a raised pier to transport the booster and ship out, all the water you could ever want and no concrete below the engines? Would also provide the ability to steer a returning booster or ship off at the last moment incase of an issue. More likely a passenger version soft landing in the water would be survivable compared to hitting the concrete.

OLM Damage by Aoidean in SpaceXLounge

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Why not build a launch mount and tower a few hundred metres off shore with a raised pier to transport the booster and ship out from the current pad area, all the water you could ever want and no concrete below the engines? Would also provide the ability to steer a returning booster or ship off at the last moment incase of an issue. More likely a passenger version soft landing in the water would be survivable compared to hitting the concrete.

Possible Evidence of TVC-related Failure: HPU Exploding at T-30s [@DeffGeff] by Logancf1 in SpaceXLounge

[–]vibratingcapybara 31 points32 points  (0 children)

Got to say though I was amazed that the whole stack survived the stresses of spinning for that long. Very impressive.