โReport that IRIAF fighter jets, including F-14 Tomcats and F-4 Phantoms are now continuously patrolling the skies to confront any possible aerial threatโ.
Still using F-4โs and 14โs in 2024 lol.
State propaganda featuring a war machine flying over a college stadium full of people doing Flag Adoration.
In America, we call this act of violent idolatry โa cool sports picture.โ
We are very unwell, comrades!
> The 313 is under development (using that term lightly) and only exists as a mockup.
> The checkmate also only exists as a mockup & is still under development.
> The J-20 is actually decent but still doesnโt hold a candle when compared to the Raptor.
> lol, lmao even.
I donโt think people talk enough about how robust Starship as a vehicle is, the full stack on IFT-1 survived multiple somersaults before finally being destroyed by the FTS and even that took 40 seconds. Ship 28 got all the way down to 65km re-entering sideways and engines first.
Iโm 99% percent sure this is some sort of ITAR violation but a worker posted this video right before IFT-1 last year with some old footage of Ship 20 ๐ญ.
Couldnโt SpaceX just use Starship to recover at least 1 or 2 ISS modules?, at least save some of her if youโre gonna de-orbit the whole thing afterwards ๐ฅฒ.
Bruh I know SpaceX probably has a trillion cameras around the pad why canโt they show us those ๐, even if we probably couldnโt see much after ignition I still want to see this cam and the camera they have on the Ship QD.
I love the B-21, this thing is so awesome; excited to watch the rest of its flight testing and development for the eventual entry into operational service.
If thereโs one thing we NEVER do in this community, itโs making fun of or using the Columbia, Challenger or Apollo 1 tragedies in petty twitter arguments.
โSpaceships keep explodingโ while Falcon 9 is dominating the launch market right now launching every 2-3 days which is only expected to increase as the year goes on; 324 total launches, 288 total landings and 250 total reflights.
@RightWingCope
Lol, emeraldboy is still having his big mad midlife divorce crisis ๐
Wife left him,
Kids left him,
$40 Bil wasted on a platform people use to mock him,
Spaceships keep exploding/failing,
Honestly it's so pathetic that it's hilarious
The YAL-1A testbed of a modified 747-400F with a COIL mounted inside isnโt really talked about that much unfortunately, but it really was a cool aircraft and itโs a shame in the end it just ended up in a scrap heap.
@shanytc
@SpaceX
Because Starship is a completely new system and because it was a test flight, Falcon 9 hasnโt had a failure since 2016 and is reliable; Starship is still a developmental prototype program.
How are ATACMS, HIMARS, Artillery Shells and other munitions going to help in Disaster relief? Iโm tired of people thinking weโre actually sending physical money to other countries lol.
This is also really funny coming from the guy who lied about SpaceX injuring ground personnel during a nitrogen tank test, got owned by
@KenKirtland17
when discussing about it and then still wonโt admit he was wrong on that.
Now at the base of the booster, where the engine shielding has been removed.
Starship 2 and onwards utilize SpaceX's Raptor 3 engine which I may also make a separate thread on in future.
The engine's reliability paired with the entire engine being in a regeneratively cooled/
Hot Take: Dream Chaser shouldโve gotten the funding for the Commercial Crew program instead of Starliner because Boeing at the moment is an absolute disaster plaguing NASA with constant delays and setbacks, I think DC would be a great alternative.
An actual NASA employee claiming that a partner company almost killed people (they didnโt btw) is not only insane and harmful but then when questioned why he doesnโt report these supposed grave safety risks to the media he backtracks.
Actually insane.
Take a quick scroll through
@elonmusk
's feed from 5 years ago: basically just talking about rockets with his reply guys. Compare to today: immigration, DEI, Disney pedophilia conspiracies, Ukraine, COVID vax.
Eric Berger: "Starship is already the most revolutionary rocket ever built. Because of a relentless focus on costs and cheap building materials, such as stainless steel, SpaceX can likely build and launch a fully expendable version of Starship for about $100 million. Most of that
Didnโt Blue Origin hint at eventually creating a bigger LV than New Glenn? Wasnโt it called New Armstrong or was that something else? I wonder if itโs gonna be even bigger than Starship.