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SpaceX Launches 19th Rocket in a Year, a Company Record
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#32How much of this success is because of Elon?
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#33I wonder if SpaceX will publish some of their tools to the public in the near future.
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#34So the 'steamroller' is now up to speed. Does anyone have any ideas if Spacex will actually grow the launch market, rather than just dominate. What new things become possible with lower cost access to space. Spacex are developing communications satellites for internet, what else? Edit: Thanks for all the replies so far, I was thinking more down to earth (di dum ch) things rather than theoretically possible. Eg I know…
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On first thought I thought you were joking, but then real time traffic, Forest fire/ eruption/ tsunami alerts. Massive amounts of data to process, but could be useful.
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In addition to asteroid mining and other industrial activities, once pricing comes down, I think entertainment could be a large market. Space tourism is one possibility, but tourists have to deal with getting sick going up. I think entertainment produced in space but sold on Earth could be big - particularly space sports! You could design sports that are just not possible to play on a planet.
People keep say astroid mining but I've yet to see a convincing business case...
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#36This is the second rocket launch today! The earlier one was Soyuz Launch to ISS: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=18587943 I didn't know that there are so many rocket launches going on all the time. Here's a list of them: https://spaceflightnow.com/launch-schedule/ There a launch almost every second day. The most interesting ones are Dec 7 Chinese launch to the far side of the moon and Jan 30 launch of India's mo…
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#37They broke four records today: 1. First company booster to fly three times 2. First to launch from all SpaceX pads 3. Now most number of SpaceX launches in a year. 4. Highest number of spacecraft flown on a US rocket 64th Falcon 9 mission. 70th including Falcon 1 and Heavy.
Additionally, this was the first time that the fairings were recovered and are expected to be reused for a future launch: https://twitter.com/elonmusk/status/1069679948103847939 The fairings currently cost a total of $6MM for each launch, or at least 10% of the physical rocket cost, so this could lead to significant savings for future launches.
WHAAAAA?! What are they made of? I thought the fairings were just the covers for the payload. What makes them so expensive?
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#38I watched the livestream over dinner on youtube. Really good footage this time. Clear weather and they shot the first stage landing with a zoom lens from land. Including pretty much all of the landing burn.
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People keep say astroid mining but I've yet to see a convincing business case...
A simple use case would be mining asteroids for ice and selling it to NASA for use in the ISS.