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gera_moises t1_jdd4pn9 wrote
Almost like it's rocket science
Tonaia t1_jdd5dh7 wrote
Who can forget Astra's powerslide off the launch mount?
Impossible_Guess t1_jdlyhw8 wrote
Well, it's not exactly brain surgery.
I really hope you like Mitchell and Webb. And yes, I know I technically got it backwards.
OdouO t1_jdd582t wrote
well it's not rocket appliances.
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autotldr t1_jdcqzza wrote
This is the best tl;dr I could make, original reduced by 78%. (I'm a bot)
> The world's first 3D-printed rocket launched successfully on Wednesday, marking a step forward for the California company behind the innovative spacecraft, though it failed to reach orbit.
> Had Terran 1 reached low Earth orbit, it would have been the first privately-funded vehicle using methane fuel to do so on its first try, according to Relativity.
> Terran 1 was not carrying a payload for its first flight, but the rocket will eventually be capable of putting up to 1,250 kilograms into low Earth orbit.
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windsyofwesleychapel t1_jddmf90 wrote
Saw the launch from the back yard last night near Tampa. Blue exhaust due to methane fuel. Fun stuff.
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MrJenzie t1_jddf8mu wrote
Is this a NEW launch or the one last month?
Tonaia t1_jdd2clb wrote
I was watching the livestream last night. The team was really excited that the rocket,
A. Hit Maximum Dynamic Pressure (Max Q)
B. Survived Max Q
C. Performed stage separation.
The second stage engine failed after like a second and a half, and that was that.
Just for comparison
SpaceX first launch: Corrosion due to sea spray caused the rocket to fail
2nd Launch: Fuel sloshing caused the second stage to fail
3rd. Launch: Residual thrust from the first stage caused it to hit the second after separation, leading to loss of vehicle.
4th: Success.
Rockets are hard.