07-02-2018 16:52
Hey eveyone,
Did anyone catch the launch of Elon Musk's launch of the new heavy payload Falcon rocket last night? The launch was the first test of the rocket which can carry an impressive payload of 64 tons! This is twice the capacity of existing launch vehicles. Most impressively the 3 boosters returned to earth and 2 of the 3 managed to land! Elon Musk even sent his car into orbit around the Sun
The success of the launch has a lot of potential for future space exploration due the the much heaver and larger payloads that can be sent into space in one go!
What do you guys think about the launch? A great step forward or was it a vanity project for a billionaire?
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14-02-2018 21:11
14-02-2018 21:11
@Marjowrote:Good point. Well, space it is... I will join you @Martin-O2 and we can manage the O2 Community from up there together.
Good luck with that
14-02-2018 23:46
14-02-2018 23:46
No one can hear you scream in space.....
15-02-2018 08:54
15-02-2018 08:54
Can you imagine the lag from way up in space!!
Thanks for the offer @Marjo but I think I'll stay Earth bound for now!
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15-02-2018 08:57
15-02-2018 08:57
@Martin-O2wrote:Can you imagine the lag from way up in space!!
Thanks for the offer @Marjo but I think I'll stay Earth bound for now!
Sounds a bit cowardly to me @Martin-O2...though I can't fault your decision...
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16-02-2018 12:21
16-02-2018 12:21
@Cleoriff I think I'll wait until space travel is a little more pedestrian before a jump aboard!
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16-02-2018 13:48
16-02-2018 15:58
16-02-2018 15:58
I think your right @Glory1. Unless there is some new technology comes a long to dramatically reduce the cost I'm unlikely to see the inside of a spaceship.
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16-02-2018 16:04
16-02-2018 16:09
16-02-2018 16:09
@Martin-O2wrote:I think your right @Glory1. Unless there is some new technology comes a long to dramatically reduce the cost I'm unlikely to see the inside of a spaceship.
You need to get yourself to the Kennedy Space Center in Florida, it's quite awe-inspiring 😃
16-02-2018 16:11
16-02-2018 16:11
If it was available at the moment, we could have a community meet-up... in space!