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llamacoffee@lemmy.worldto
Astronomy@mander.xyz•Don’t panic, but an asteroid has a 1.9% chance of hitting Earth in 2032English
3·1 year agoVery doomer. Does lemmy have a “remind me in 7 years” bot? 😅
llamacoffee@lemmy.worldto
Astronomy@mander.xyz•Don’t panic, but an asteroid has a 1.9% chance of hitting Earth in 2032English
7·1 year agoWow this is the most depressing comment section I’ve ever seen.
llamacoffee@lemmy.worldOPto
SpaceX@sh.itjust.works•Here’s what NASA would like to see SpaceX accomplish with Starship this yearEnglish
71·1 year agoHonestly, yeah. Yesterday’s failure was such a bummer. It’s understandable, but still a bummer. Gotta go orbital to get anything done too. The good news is, even yesterday’s kaboom should only set them back a month or two at most (just my guess).
So clean! I love it when we get landing audio.
llamacoffee@lemmy.worldto
Linux@lemmy.ml•Distro suggestions for a dumb-dumb who only knows linux through meme osmosisEnglish
1·1 year agoIt mostly just depends on how you want your desktop to look. They have screenshots of each on their website. Since it sounds like you have a new laptop, power won’t be an issue for you. (If you were trying to run Mint on something with the power of a potato, a lighter DE would be a good idea.) Personally I love how Cinnamon looks and feels. It’s pretty simple, but also modern and customizable.
llamacoffee@lemmy.worldOPto
SpaceX@sh.itjust.works•It’s About Damn Time: Starship's Upgraded Flaps & NoseconeEnglish
1·1 year agoThe detail is truly amazing. The mobile-friendly website is also awesome. These guys know what’s up!
Did they upgrade the support tower?
llamacoffee@lemmy.worldOPto
SpaceX@sh.itjust.works•SpaceX just got exactly what it wanted from the FAA for Texas Starship launchesEnglish
11·1 year agoI’m guessing you’re talking about the election result? That was my first thought as well. However, here’s what the author had to say:
…it seems unlikely that this document—which has been in the works for more than a year—was unduly influenced by Trump’s election. It was prepared by an FAA still under the Biden administration. Rather, the tone of the environmental assessment signals that SpaceX was probably already on a path to complying with federal regulations.
llamacoffee@lemmy.worldto
SpaceX@sh.itjust.works•B1090 completes static fire at McGregorEnglish
2·2 years agoWorks on Boost for Android!
llamacoffee@lemmy.worldOPto
SpaceX@sh.itjust.works•NASA “really looking forward” to next Starship test flightEnglish
3·2 years agoI keep thinking that it must have been half a meter and there was a mistake somewhere, but that’s what the source tells us! Insane.
llamacoffee@lemmy.worldto
SpaceX@sh.itjust.works•Europa Clipper has been encapsulated inside its Falcon Heavy fairingEnglish
3·2 years agoThat’s so cool!!
llamacoffee@lemmy.worldto
SpaceX@sh.itjust.works•NASA, SpaceX conduct prelaunch activities as Tropical Storm delays Crew-9 mission – Spaceflight NowEnglish
4·2 years agoFirst crew dragon launch from SLC40!
llamacoffee@lemmy.worldOPto
SpaceX@sh.itjust.works•Polaris Dawn private astronaut mission ready for launchEnglish
6·2 years agoI LOVE that already there are enough commercial space missions happening that it’s easy to get confused which one is which! The more the merrier imo :)
llamacoffee@lemmy.worldOPto
SpaceX@sh.itjust.works•Polaris Dawn private astronaut mission ready for launchEnglish
5·2 years agoThanks for sharing the video! I’m always interested in seeing mainstream coverage of this stuff. However, they really don’t know what they’re talking about. For example, the host says they’re going to higher altitudes than the Apollo program, which is just utterly baloney. Really throws a wrench into the credibility of this news outlet, in my view at least.
As for whether this mission is risky, yes it absolutely is. However, all manned space missions are risky and this one doesn’t really have anything that makes it fundamentally unsafe.
Look, NASA sets objectives to accomplish its missions to the ISS, and they work with the engineers at SpaceX to figure out how to accomplish them as safely as possible. These Polaris missions are fascinating in that the objectives are set jointly between the SpaceX team and a paying customer.
The customer is interested in a few things, but it probably comes down to fame for doing new things. SpaceX is interested in developing the technologies and raising funds to get to Mars. Where their goals overlap is how we get the Polaris missions. I think that’s pretty cool!
llamacoffee@lemmy.worldOPto
SpaceX@sh.itjust.works•South Korea hires SpaceX to launch GEO satellite in 2027English
6·2 years agoWhile the Korea Aerospace Research Institute (KARI) is responsible for developing the satellite bus, Korea’s Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute (ETRI) is in charge of the payloads.
SpaceX is just launching the satellites.
llamacoffee@lemmy.worldto
SpaceX@sh.itjust.works•[rykllan] 2024-08-15 Falcon flightworthy boosters overviewEnglish
3·2 years agoThink a booster will complete 25 flights by the end of the year? I think so. We’re close!
llamacoffee@lemmy.worldto
News@lemmy.world•SpaceX accused of dumping mercury into Texas waters for yearsEnglish
2·2 years agoPersonally, I think it’s a great thing that the US arguably has the best military surveillance and communication satellites. Certainly I prefer money going there than into literal bullets. In any case, doesn’t this have nothing to do with space tourism?
llamacoffee@lemmy.worldto
News@lemmy.world•SpaceX accused of dumping mercury into Texas waters for yearsEnglish
3·2 years agoInstant upvote. Well played, my friend, well played.




















I believe that’s from the ship’s recent really long static fire which lasted almost a minute!