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Chopstick testing at Starbase Pad A. Simulating a catch.

106,815 просмотров • 1 год назад •via X (Twitter)

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Фото профиля NSF - NASASpaceflight.com
NSF - NASASpaceflight.com1 год назад

Arm day at Pad A.

Фото профиля Rainmaker
Rainmaker1 год назад

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Фото профиля Keith Wisner Mars Embassy/paranoid time
Keith Wisner Mars Embassy/paranoid time1 год назад

I think you’re incorrect. You just actually missed the launch and the catch. They were testing their new stealth starship. We believe it was successful but we don’t know for sure.

Фото профиля NSF - NASASpaceflight.com
NSF - NASASpaceflight.com1 год назад

Dammit! I wondered what the tube-like distortion was! Anyway! We'll be more aware for Flight 10! 😅

Фото профиля Db194
Db1941 год назад

They are actually gonna make this sht fell like a normal thing, aren't they?? Still blows my mind when I see it in action.

Фото профиля Lindsay
Lindsay1 год назад

Arm day at Starbase 💪🏻

Фото профиля Overly Optimistic Future
Overly Optimistic Future1 год назад

it is a workout

Фото профиля Virag_ik
Virag_ik1 год назад

But there is no catch ??m

Фото профиля PC-TechKatystudt
PC-TechKatystudt1 год назад

But B14-2 booster is engine two first catching , only how starship‘s engine tow …. Test …

Фото профиля Hieu Ehren
Hieu Ehren1 год назад

Gotta admit @ShallyWalk absolutely dialed in. After analyzing his charts, That’s a clean $160K return.

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