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Started by Bird, February 07, 2018, 09:36:44 AM

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Bird

Pretty kewl what he has achieved...
https://edition.cnn.com/2018/02/06/us/spacex-launch-latest/index.html


www.spacex.com/
Live stream -> https://youtu.be/aBr2kKAHN6M

His car with the manikin in it, thats going to be sent to orbit mars apparently with cameras streaming back to earth on it.

https://www.theverge.com/tldr/2018/2/6/16981144/spacex-tesla-falcon-heavy-roadster-live-stream

Wonder what the future will hold now for space travel, maybe they could finally land a man on the moon ???



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"A private company just outperformed every government on earth," Greg Autry, a professor at the University of Southern California and a former NASA White House liaison said. "This is bigger than anything Russia or China is doing. No one else is even close."

Falcon Heavy is designed to place up to 70 tonnes into standard low-Earth orbit at a cost of $US90 million per launch. That is twice the lift capacity of the biggest existing rocket in America's space fleet - the Delta 4 Heavy of rival United Launch Alliance (ULA), a partnership of Lockheed Martin Corp and Boeing Co - for about a quarter of the cost.
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plusnq

It was great to watch. First time my kids have been interested in space. They were enthralled and couldn't look away. I loved the Don't Panic reference. Its definitely going to open up a new era.

JusyApples

Does that mean Elon whatever his name is just burnt through a Shit load of fuel to launch this thing? The one thing tesla is trying not to do?
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Bird

Quote from: JusyApplesDoes that mean Elon whatever his name is just burnt through a Shit load of fuel to launch this thing? The one thing tesla is trying not to do?

No, it was all done with button batteries and mirrors.
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plusnq


hainess

Quote from: Bird on February 07, 2018, 11:36:09 AM
No, it was all done with button batteries and mirrors.

And 4.9 billion dollars of someone else's money.

Subsidies Man.

Needs a cape with a big S on it. oops..been done.

Rod

bazt

^^^^^ This. South Aussies are probably paying for a bit of it. He never uses his own money for anything. $10 billion in subsidies for thr Tesla so far.
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Wait for the ad, Look how far you can go in a Tesla.  :D :D
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DrewXT

I wonder if the Tesla or his ego will get to Mars first?

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I like that he pushes things forward.  Sure he wants to make a quid but who doesn't.  It better than investing in banks, petrol stocks or armaments.

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plusnq

Quote from: tryagain on February 08, 2018, 05:00:53 PM
http://www.news.com.au/finance/business/other-industries/tesla-lost-1-billion-in-3-months/news-story/12ab1b2c198c2b28605cc4fa9e30e513

He certainly has a lot going on, whether the reality lives up to the hype only time will tell I guess.

The difference between niche and mass market. It's a lot harder to deliver large numbers.

bazt

Apparently the aim was off and the Tesla will now end up in the hemorrhoid belt. (Sorry - Asteroid)
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Bird

Quote from: plusnq on February 08, 2018, 05:38:44 PM
The difference between niche and mass market. It's a lot harder to deliver large numbers.
maybe he should get into high end canvas campers.
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Bird

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chester ver2.0

A reusable system that once perfected will deliver payload at about 1/4 of the NASA price

We will look back and realise that he has done for space rockets what Henry Ford did for the car
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JusyApples

Quote from: chester ver2.0 on February 09, 2018, 12:43:51 PM
A reusable system that once perfected will deliver payload at about 1/4 of the NASA price

We will look back and realise that he has done for space rockets what Henry Ford did for the car
Yet his cars are quadruple the price on your normal family car
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