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Baitball Blogger

(48,960 posts)
Tue Nov 19, 2024, 06:56 PM Nov 19

Looks like Elon Musk suffered a failure with his rocket with Trump standing by his side.

The rocket was supposed to come down at the launchpad, I think in Texas, and instead it had to be diverted to the ocean where it exploded and went up in flames.

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Looks like Elon Musk suffered a failure with his rocket with Trump standing by his side. (Original Post) Baitball Blogger Nov 19 OP
Fitting! SallyHemmings Nov 19 #1
Too bad... The Madcap Nov 19 #2
an ill omen perhaps? eShirl Nov 19 #3
That's how I see it. Baitball Blogger Nov 19 #4
Hopefully, for both of them. GoCubsGo Nov 19 #9
For Musk and for Trumpy!!! riversedge Nov 19 #29
A foreshadowing mzmolly Nov 19 #5
What an embarrassing ejaculation for the both of them. Eoony and his lapdog. Autumn Nov 19 #6
Good! peregrinus Nov 19 #7
Did that include the payload or just the first stage propulsion engine tube ? magicarpet Nov 19 #8
Starship made a successful landing in the Indian Ocean. WarGamer Nov 19 #11
Dunno but soandso Nov 19 #15
Don't know what was inside, Baitball Blogger Nov 19 #17
There was ForgedCrank Nov 19 #37
the news WarGamer Nov 19 #10
Trump would kill my erection, too. If I got them. Solly Mack Nov 19 #12
... ancianita Nov 19 #25
Apparently, Musk did too. :) Solly Mack Nov 19 #45
His rocket or his "rocket"? Crunchy Frog Nov 19 #13
You can't spell ETTD without ED **nm misanthrope Nov 19 #16
#ETTD Everything Trump Touches Dies Snarkoleptic Nov 19 #14
And he's touching the whole United States Government right now. Kablooie Nov 19 #18
I was rooting for this but malaise Nov 19 #19
Next time, how can we get both of them inside that rocket? Blue Owl Nov 19 #20
It's interesting that Bezos and Richard Branson haven't been too scared to go on their vanity spaceships. BannonsLiver Nov 19 #46
😄 Beck23 Nov 19 #21
But , But, But....... Trump said Musk is so brilliant that his rockets always land beautifully and perfectly. Wiz Imp Nov 19 #22
Sounds like a normal bathroom occurance... orwell Nov 19 #23
Starship flight six takes off - + fails catch... ultralite001 Nov 19 #24
About 10 years ago, he had success. It was a big deal. LeftInTX Nov 19 #32
Will these failures be catching? speak easy Nov 19 #41
How many families could have been fed for a year with the money wasted on that useless phallic compensation toy? Scrivener7 Nov 19 #26
😂 🤣 😂 🤣 😂 a kennedy Nov 19 #27
Musk will use the fail as an excuse to ask Trump -for MONEY for his game!! riversedge Nov 19 #28
Schadenfreude is unseemly. I shouldn't be amused by this. TomSlick Nov 19 #30
That keeps happening. 2naSalit Nov 19 #31
It's challenging. Around 10 years ago, he salvaged LeftInTX Nov 19 #36
Story of this creep's life. Joinfortmill Nov 19 #33
Elon Musk Makes Money Off Of The US Taxpayer Baron2024 Nov 19 #34
We're getting a taste of privatization. Baitball Blogger Nov 19 #38
Maybe next time it'll land on both of them. Orrex Nov 19 #35
Please....pretty please! PortTack Nov 19 #42
The Omen Jit423 Nov 19 #39
kind of a metaphor, isn't it Skittles Nov 19 #40
Not suffering enough. czarjak Nov 19 #43
I thought you were saying he suffered something else Tribetime Nov 19 #44

magicarpet

(17,493 posts)
8. Did that include the payload or just the first stage propulsion engine tube ?
Tue Nov 19, 2024, 07:03 PM
Nov 19

What was on this rocket for the payload ? Where is/was it going ?

 

soandso

(1,631 posts)
15. Dunno but
Tue Nov 19, 2024, 07:15 PM
Nov 19

I heard on NPR that it was as tall or taller than the Empire State Building.

ForgedCrank

(2,511 posts)
37. There was
Tue Nov 19, 2024, 09:06 PM
Nov 19

no payload at all. This was just another test launch as they keep making design improvements, then they launch to see what happens.
Nothing crashed. They have parameters that must be all met regarding safety, and one or more of those conditions were outside the acceptable envelope for landing in the catch arms. It's a set of guidelines agreed on with the FAA and others to ensure public safety. I don't think anyone knows the exact reason right now why they chose no-go for the catch. Both the booster and the starship vehicle made programmed soft landings in the water as designed.
The starship vehicle did explode after it landed in the water though, which happens when you do that to a rocket on purpose. Last I saw, the first stage booster was actually still floating on it's own so they are going to have to either sink it, or pluck it out of the water somehow.

WarGamer

(16,126 posts)
10. the news
Tue Nov 19, 2024, 07:04 PM
Nov 19
SpaceX’s latest test flight of its Starship vehicle on Tuesday got off to a sobering start as the company was unable to recover the enormous booster stage of the rocket, the most powerful ever built. But about an hour later, the vehicle’s upper stage was more successful as it completed a daring maneuver to splash down in the Indian Ocean.

It’s not unusual for a test launch to be unable to achieve all of its goals. But after a successful test flight last month, SpaceX’s most recent attempt experienced a partial setback that suggests the company has some work left to do as it pursues rapid reusability of the vehicle. That is a prerequisite for the pipe dream of the company’s founder, Elon Musk, of sending people to Mars in the years ahead.

“Development testing, by definition, is unpredictable,” said Jessica Anderson, a manufacturing engineering manager at SpaceX and one host of the live broadcast. “But that is exactly why we test.”


https://www.nytimes.com/2024/11/19/science/spacex-launch-starship.html

BannonsLiver

(18,554 posts)
46. It's interesting that Bezos and Richard Branson haven't been too scared to go on their vanity spaceships.
Tue Nov 19, 2024, 10:23 PM
Nov 19

But Melmo doesn't seem interested in going up on a Space X rocket. I guess he's too chicken shit. I would be too, but I'm not peacocking around trying to make the case for masculinity, either.

Wiz Imp

(3,240 posts)
22. But , But, But....... Trump said Musk is so brilliant that his rockets always land beautifully and perfectly.
Tue Nov 19, 2024, 08:18 PM
Nov 19

ultralite001

(1,309 posts)
24. Starship flight six takes off - + fails catch...
Tue Nov 19, 2024, 08:27 PM
Nov 19

Will these failures be catching???

"This was their moment to show their prowess in efficiency, reusability, the 'fail-fast efficiency' that Donald Trump really wants his presidency to embody.

"Donald Trump isn't somebody who wants to be associated with things that don't look brilliant or work amazingly."


https://news.sky.com/story/spacex-launch-latest-starship-rocket-takes-off-from-spacexs-launch-pad-as-trump-and-musk-watch-on-13256294]

LeftInTX

(32,000 posts)
32. About 10 years ago, he had success. It was a big deal.
Tue Nov 19, 2024, 08:49 PM
Nov 19

I'm sure the booster is much larger this time.

Scrivener7

(53,778 posts)
26. How many families could have been fed for a year with the money wasted on that useless phallic compensation toy?
Tue Nov 19, 2024, 08:38 PM
Nov 19

a kennedy

(32,648 posts)
27. 😂 🤣 😂 🤣 😂
Tue Nov 19, 2024, 08:38 PM
Nov 19

Absolutely love it…….tRump talked about that first “catch the rocket” thing every time he had a rally. Hope that’s a sign of things to come, blow ups with every damn department of his gawd damn presidency.

LeftInTX

(32,000 posts)
36. It's challenging. Around 10 years ago, he salvaged
Tue Nov 19, 2024, 09:04 PM
Nov 19

his first booster. Salvaging boosters comes in real handy for satellite launches. (Unmanned. Use them over and over) The was a super heavy booster with a rocketship payload. The rocketship's trip was successful.

Baron2024

(858 posts)
34. Elon Musk Makes Money Off Of The US Taxpayer
Tue Nov 19, 2024, 08:51 PM
Nov 19

The federal government has paid SpaceX some $20 billion since 2008. The largest awards were for taking astronauts to and from the International Space Station, and resupplying the ISS. SpaceX has also won contracts to build a lunar-landing vehicle, and provide launch services to the Defense Department, among others.

Now this guy is going to come in and start slashing government programs, probably a lot of programs that provide support to children, the elderly, the sick, the disabled, and the poor. So it is not government waste when Musk makes billions off of the backs of tax payers, but it is government waste when you want to feed a kid or help out a poor or elderly person. Musk should give all of his government money back to the taxpayer then.

Baitball Blogger

(48,960 posts)
38. We're getting a taste of privatization.
Tue Nov 19, 2024, 09:07 PM
Nov 19

It's not a good deal for the taxpayer when they transfer the jobs to private companies that produce Oligarchs, and then they turn around and take over our government.

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