dasari4kntr Posted April 20, 2023 Report Posted April 20, 2023 SpaceX’s Starship exploded a few minutes after launching an initial, uncrewed test flight on Thursday morning, the inaugural flight of a vehicle that Elon Musk wants to use one day for pioneering deep-space missions. The company launched the rocket at roughly 9:30 a.m. ET from a launch pad in south Texas, according to a SpaceX livestream. A trail of flames poured out of the engines installed on the booster used for the first stage of the flight. The company launched the rocket at roughly 9:30 a.m. ET from a launch pad in south Texas, according to a SpaceX livestream. A trail of flames poured out of the engines installed on the booster used for the first stage of the flight. The rocket began to spin in the air not long after liftoff. The spaceship that was stacked on top of the vehicle’s massive booster didn’t separate from it. Soon after that, the vehicle exploded. https://www.wsj.com/articles/spacex-starship-elon-musk-second-launch-attempt-bf932aaf Quote
Thokkalee Posted April 20, 2023 Report Posted April 20, 2023 They will do it again and again until it is successful… Quote
bharathicement Posted April 20, 2023 Report Posted April 20, 2023 5 minutes ago, dasari4kntr said: SpaceX’s Starship exploded a few minutes after launching an initial, uncrewed test flight on Thursday morning, the inaugural flight of a vehicle that Elon Musk wants to use one day for pioneering deep-space missions. The company launched the rocket at roughly 9:30 a.m. ET from a launch pad in south Texas, according to a SpaceX livestream. A trail of flames poured out of the engines installed on the booster used for the first stage of the flight. The company launched the rocket at roughly 9:30 a.m. ET from a launch pad in south Texas, according to a SpaceX livestream. A trail of flames poured out of the engines installed on the booster used for the first stage of the flight. The rocket began to spin in the air not long after liftoff. The spaceship that was stacked on top of the vehicle’s massive booster didn’t separate from it. Soon after that, the vehicle exploded. https://www.wsj.com/articles/spacex-starship-elon-musk-second-launch-attempt-bf932aaf Elon musk and his SpaceX, Tesla Cars and Twitter all end up in dumps. Somedays ago, Indians, especially Telugu Tejalu andharoo Tesla cars ni bikes konnattu kontunnaru ani veesina thread lo cheppanu, arei babu EV cars will not, in their present form and technology, replace ICTs . Andharoo nannu thega dobbaru.. 1 Quote
JackSeal Posted April 20, 2023 Report Posted April 20, 2023 7 minutes ago, dasari4kntr said: SpaceX’s Starship exploded a few minutes after launching an initial, uncrewed test flight on Thursday morning, the inaugural flight of a vehicle that Elon Musk wants to use one day for pioneering deep-space missions. The company launched the rocket at roughly 9:30 a.m. ET from a launch pad in south Texas, according to a SpaceX livestream. A trail of flames poured out of the engines installed on the booster used for the first stage of the flight. The company launched the rocket at roughly 9:30 a.m. ET from a launch pad in south Texas, according to a SpaceX livestream. A trail of flames poured out of the engines installed on the booster used for the first stage of the flight. The rocket began to spin in the air not long after liftoff. The spaceship that was stacked on top of the vehicle’s massive booster didn’t separate from it. Soon after that, the vehicle exploded. https://www.wsj.com/articles/spacex-starship-elon-musk-second-launch-attempt-bf932aaf Success maybe, excitement guaranteed! Learned a lot for next test launch in a few months. Quote
bharathicement Posted April 20, 2023 Report Posted April 20, 2023 Just now, Thokkalee said: They will do it again and again until it is successful… antha leedhu baabu, see the associated costs. Slowly NASA meedha kooda janaalaku chaala doubts vosthunnayi. WW-2 tharuvaatha Germany nundi yettukochina Scientists chaala wonders cheesaaru, but after 1970s NASA did not do anything towards 'Path Breaking' Science. Almost Nothing. The eat lot of public money but the output is almost ZERO w.r.t day-to-day applications of general public. Quote
Thokkalee Posted April 20, 2023 Report Posted April 20, 2023 Just now, bharathicement said: antha leedhu baabu, see the associated costs. Slowly NASA meedha kooda janaalaku chaala doubts vosthunnayi. WW-2 tharuvaatha Germany nundi yettukochina Scientists chaala wonders cheesaaru, but after 1970s NASA did not do anything towards 'Path Breaking' Science. Almost Nothing. The eat lot of public money but the output is almost ZERO w.r.t day-to-day applications of general public. SpaceX is a private company.. this is not funded by NASA but only assisted by them.. Quote
bharathicement Posted April 20, 2023 Report Posted April 20, 2023 Just now, Thokkalee said: SpaceX is a private company.. this is not funded by NASA but only assisted by them.. baa.. tahts what I am saying. Even freely funded NASA is not making BIG things, how can a private company sustain these losses?? Quote
Raja_Returns Posted April 20, 2023 Report Posted April 20, 2023 12 minutes ago, bharathicement said: Elon musk and his SpaceX, Tesla Cars and Twitter all end up in dumps. Somedays ago, Indians, especially Telugu Tejalu andharoo Tesla cars ni bikes konnattu kontunnaru ani veesina thread lo cheppanu, arei babu EV cars will not, in their present form and technology, replace ICTs . Andharoo nannu thega dobbaru.. e compaign tesla stock oka 186 vache varaku hold lo pettu bro stocks unayi 186 ki ragane netho patu nenu kuda compaign chesi janalo avagahana kalpidam Quote
bharathicement Posted April 20, 2023 Report Posted April 20, 2023 Just now, Raja_Returns said: e compaign tesla stock oka 186 vache varaku hold lo pettu bro stocks unayi 186 ki ragane netho patu nenu kuda compaign chesi janalo avagahana kalpidam Yes baa.. I am not campaigning at all. I am no way related to Stocks. Just telling that American Technology is a myth... it never existed. Whatever America is now was built by European settlers. America is progressing only with technology purchased by DOLLAR power from Germany, other European Nations, South Korea and of course Japan. Quote
Thokkalee Posted April 20, 2023 Report Posted April 20, 2023 8 minutes ago, bharathicement said: Elon musk and his SpaceX, Tesla Cars and Twitter all end up in dumps. Somedays ago, Indians, especially Telugu Tejalu andharoo Tesla cars ni bikes konnattu kontunnaru ani veesina thread lo cheppanu, arei babu EV cars will not, in their present form and technology, replace ICTs . Andharoo nannu thega dobbaru.. Twitter and SpaceX are private companies.. whatever musk do with those companies, don’t have much financial impact to the general public..even if they close down, the loss is limited to musk and his friends who invested in those companies.. Tesla is highly profitable auto manufacturer.. aa cars desis matrame konadam ledu… if the prices are at par with other cars, it attracts more common buyers.. that’s what is happening with the price cuts.. In my view, EV’s and ICE (more hybrids) will coexist for a long time before they phase out.. EV’s will be used mostly for local drive and ICE/hybrid cars for long drives.. 2 Quote
chikita1 Posted April 20, 2023 Report Posted April 20, 2023 Just now, Thokkalee said: Twitter and SpaceX are private companies.. whatever musk do with those companies, don’t have much financial impact to the general public..even if they close down, the loss is limited to musk and his friends who invested in those companies.. Tesla is highly profitable auto manufacturer.. aa cars desis matrame konadam ledu… if the prices are at par with other cars, it attracts more common buyers.. that’s what is happening with the price cuts.. In my view, EV’s and ICE (more hybrids) will coexist for a long time before they phase out.. EV’s will be used mostly for local drive and ICE/hybrid cars for long drives.. Quote
Thokkalee Posted April 20, 2023 Report Posted April 20, 2023 9 minutes ago, bharathicement said: baa.. tahts what I am saying. Even freely funded NASA is not making BIG things, how can a private company sustain these losses?? If Musk believes in something, he invests on it.. no one believed in Tesla or SpaceX before and they are very profitable now.. SpaceX satellite launches and Starlink profits are funding starship development… just as model S and X profits funded Model 3/Y development.. Quote
dasari4kntr Posted April 20, 2023 Author Report Posted April 20, 2023 37 minutes ago, Thokkalee said: They will do it again and again until it is successful… all the best… Quote
bharathicement Posted April 20, 2023 Report Posted April 20, 2023 12 minutes ago, Thokkalee said: If Musk believes in something, he invests on it.. no one believed in Tesla or SpaceX before and they are very profitable now.. SpaceX satellite launches and Starlink profits are funding starship development… just as model S and X profits funded Model 3/Y development.. But 18 minutes ago, Thokkalee said: Twitter and SpaceX are private companies.. whatever musk do with those companies, don’t have much financial impact to the general public..even if they close down, the loss is limited to musk and his friends who invested in those companies.. Tesla is highly profitable auto manufacturer.. aa cars desis matrame konadam ledu… if the prices are at par with other cars, it attracts more common buyers.. that’s what is happening with the price cuts.. In my view, EV’s and ICE (more hybrids) will coexist for a long time before they phase out.. EV’s will be used mostly for local drive and ICE/hybrid cars for long drives.. I doubt even if they can be used locally. Probably Southern part of USA and tropical countries are okay. But Colder parts of the Globe like Northern USA, Canada, entire Europe, North China etc will have problems with battery efficiency. In winters, even the brand new Tesla car is loosing 20% of charging overnight. Battery life-cycle is very short. It soon needs to be replaced within 5-6 years. And most importantly, the used-car market cannot accommodate these EV cars because there is no proper way to evaluate the battery-condition. Plus electricity charges are sky-rocketing. Quote
Thokkalee Posted April 20, 2023 Report Posted April 20, 2023 https://www.space.com/every-spacex-starship-explosion-lessons-learned https://www.space.com/40547-spacex-rocket-evolution.html Quote
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