Didnt alot of their test rockets fail in testing before?
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Pantysoaker (Long Spike)
yes, and every time there stock went down the next day, then it went back up a few days later
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stokkebye (sounds retarded)
Oh
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Bobbob (Site Administrator)
why the weird cut right before the 'splosion?
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Nakey (Site Administrator)
people mentioned something similar with the landings on the drone ships.
at a guess it's possible the magnitude of the impact and explosion had something to do with it.
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backdraft (Site Moderator)
The landing creates interference on the video feed.
I get why it happens on the drone ship but why they would use wireless feed on the ground. Cheaper I guess.
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Nakey (Site Administrator)
imagine wiring up a camera station only to have it obliterated by a literal building coming in hot.
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skeptoid (Old Spike)
Aliens
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daftcunt (Old Spike)
Yes, it really looks very odd when you look at it frame by frame. Shadows and objects suddenly appearing and everything is way brighter.
Probably just a camera issue, this initial analysis doesn't mention it at all:
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backdraft (Site Moderator)
Here's someone who actually knows a thing or two about rockets.
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daftcunt (Old Spike)
Way better quality, thanks. Doesn't contradict thunderf00t's video, though, quite the opposite.
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daftcunt (Old Spike)
Well, not quite there yet, I guess. They should re-direct all the hyperloop efforts into this as this looks at least feasible.
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bronobo (Long Spike)
one of the 2 engines flamed out at the last few seconds, making the rocket drop to the ground too quickly. musk tweeted that there wasn't enough pressure in the small fuel tank used to start the landing burn. when the rocket is falling horizontally, the fuel doesn't collect at the drain in the bottom of main fuel tanks, so this rocket has a small spare fuel tank that's kept full for the landing burn.
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(Long Spike)
time to buy the dip on tesla tomorrow
(sounds retarded)
Didnt alot of their test rockets fail in testing before?
(Long Spike)
yes, and every time there stock went down the next day, then it went back up a few days later
(sounds retarded)
Oh
(Site Administrator)
why the weird cut right before the 'splosion?
(Site Administrator)
people mentioned something similar with the landings on the drone ships.
at a guess it's possible the magnitude of the impact and explosion had something to do with it.
(Site Moderator)
The landing creates interference on the video feed.
I get why it happens on the drone ship but why they would use wireless feed on the ground. Cheaper I guess.
(Site Administrator)
imagine wiring up a camera station only to have it obliterated by a literal building coming in hot.
(Old Spike)
Aliens
(Old Spike)
Yes, it really looks very odd when you look at it frame by frame. Shadows and objects suddenly appearing and everything is way brighter.
Probably just a camera issue, this initial analysis doesn't mention it at all:
(Site Moderator)
Here's someone who actually knows a thing or two about rockets.
(Old Spike)
Way better quality, thanks. Doesn't contradict thunderf00t's video, though, quite the opposite.
(Old Spike)
Well, not quite there yet, I guess. They should re-direct all the hyperloop efforts into this as this looks at least feasible.
(Long Spike)
one of the 2 engines flamed out at the last few seconds, making the rocket drop to the ground too quickly. musk tweeted that there wasn't enough pressure in the small fuel tank used to start the landing burn. when the rocket is falling horizontally, the fuel doesn't collect at the drain in the bottom of main fuel tanks, so this rocket has a small spare fuel tank that's kept full for the landing burn.