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  1. Marc_G

    SpaceX "off nominal deorbit burn" of Falcon 9 after successfully launching crew Dragon.

    This is interesting. https://www.cnn.com/2024/09/29/science/spacex-crew-9-iss-starliner-astronauts/index.html “After today’s successful launch of Crew-9, Falcon 9’s second stage was disposed in the ocean as planned, but experienced an off-nominal deorbit burn,” the company shared in...
  2. bandman444

    NSL 2024: A 24" Diameter 1/6th SpaceX Dragon Pad Abort Test

    I am very excited to announce an exceptionally cool project that @jpoehlman and I are working on together. Some may know that I happen to have an affinity for short and fat rockets. A couple years ago I started progress toward a 1/6th scale Falcon 9. Turns out, that is very hard. At over 38ft...
  3. Yukon@K-9 Rocket Tech

    Space X Crew Dragon In flight Abort

    Just saw the stream, and it was the best thing after falcon heavy. Time to recreate it with my little version! Space X stream My model I want to abort midflight Was the super dracos pulling away more epic? Or the explosion? All of it. My excitement level is at 1000% right now Also this...
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