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For today's flight compared with IFT5 (bottom) you can see IFT5 kept its engines running longer during boostback. Showing that they aborted catch during the boostback process.

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Scott Manley profil fotoğrafı
Scott Manley1 yıl önce

That was about 3 minutes before touchdown with a speed difference of about 575km/h so that would put the booster about 30km offshore. That's consistent with this puff of cloud that appears on GOES-16 imagerty just after launch

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Dan Ryder - primedefi.com1 yıl önce

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SteamDriven1 yıl önce

SpaceX have commented on their website that it was a tower anomaly that triggered the divert.

Dillon profil fotoğrafı
Dillon1 yıl önce

This is correct, the default trajectory is to splash down, so if no command is sent/they set the return flag to FALSE, the booster follows the pre-determined splashdown path.

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DJ Corbin 🚀〽️1 yıl önce

I’m hearing the damage was most likely done to the chopsticks 🥢 now. What do you think a nominal configuration could be for them during launches? Or is this why the shorter redesign on tower 2? Amazing notice on your part between IFT5 and 6!

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DublinBlues1 yıl önce

They don’t “abort” the catch. The default program is to land the booster exactly where it landed. In order for a tower catch to occur, the default landing in the Gulf requires a deliberate manual override.

Ⓢⓤⓔⓑⓢⓐⓚⓤⓛ 🚀🌑 profil fotoğrafı
Ⓢⓤⓔⓑⓢⓐⓚⓤⓛ 🚀🌑1 yıl önce

Do you think it's the tower problem then?

Scott Manley profil fotoğrafı
Scott Manley1 yıl önce

I know it's a tower problem. because after doing this I saw SpaceX posted saying it was a tower problem.

AviationJunkie profil fotoğrafı
AviationJunkie1 yıl önce

Interesting. Wonder if that is something @elonmusk will talk about. Good catch @DJSnM !

Akram Khan profil fotoğrafı
Akram Khan1 yıl önce

How many beers taken yet Scott?

Scott Manley profil fotoğrafı
Scott Manley1 yıl önce

I just got back home, will crack one open when I'm ready to record

Akram Khan profil fotoğrafı
Akram Khan1 yıl önce

I am honoured to get a reply back from you maestro. It was an ordinary taunt as i thought you may be commenting on Starship Flight test 6

NetraaD profil fotoğrafı
NetraaD1 yıl önce

It would be interesting to know how much further downrange the booster of Flt 6 was due to the lighter ship, and how much longer the boostback would have had to be to compensate.

Nathan Odle profil fotoğrafı
Nathan Odle1 yıl önce

Is that the only reason for a longer burn though?

Little Earl profil fotoğrafı
Little Earl1 yıl önce

Booster Flight Profile Comparison for IFT5 and 6

Rani G profil fotoğrafı
Rani G1 yıl önce

@JoeTegtmeyer I wonder if they decided to skip the catch because Trump was nearby. Either to prevent the tiniest chance of a catastrophe or just or avoid a mishap with wreckage (booster, tower and surrounding) because this was so high profile launch (again, due to Trump being around)

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gambit31 yıl önce

@JoeTegtmeyer I think it's a return of the ice problem ... they did a stopgap filtration.. But now they've got another idea... Flight eight will have the solution...

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🇺🇸gish52🇺🇸1 yıl önce

The shorten boost back burn is it implied to be an anomaly… Rather, it’s likely that the boost back burn was shorten because the tower anomaly would not allow for the catch… Thus, Shortening the distance & targeting the splash down point of shore in the gulf

John Sostrom profil fotoğrafı
John Sostrom1 yıl önce

That is correct and noted on the live stream.

Little Earl profil fotoğrafı
Little Earl1 yıl önce

IFT5-6 Starship Flight Profile Comparison

Mark Miller profil fotoğrafı
Mark Miller1 yıl önce

There were several things that didn’t seem to synch with the timeline with booster and ship that seemed early. I was wondering if it was all a result of pushing limits (they were gonna come in hotter anyway) or what? It is fascinating to sleuth it all out. Can’t wait for #7.

Mozquito Games profil fotoğrafı
Mozquito Games1 yıl önce

That makes more sense. When watching it, I thought that the boostback burn seemed shorter than on flight 5.

Tom Dickson profil fotoğrafı
Tom Dickson1 yıl önce

I was hoping this was not the case. I had thought SpaceX might be demonstrating that they could safely abort catch attempt, and land an acceptable distance off shore. A shortened boost back burn negates this. But, I am sure there’s plenty of other parameters proven and studied today.

Carl profil fotoğrafı
Carl1 yıl önce

Or they were going for a shallow return to reduce heating on the engine section. Seem much less red hot then flight 5

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Cooper 🪐1 yıl önce

Wow

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austinripp1 yıl önce

Any word on the aborted catch rationale? Vehicle, pad, weather. Heard speculation that the tower antenna was suspect, given that it had considerable deflection.

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heroine worshiper1 yıl önce

They have until the end of the boostback burn to divert, so more likely it was always on a different trajectory.

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