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ngatimozart

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The USAF is looking at using the Space X Starship for surface to surface logistics hops. It would be sub orbital flights and since Starship has a ~ 150 - 200 ton payload it is a feasible and quick option. Can't see them moving M1A1 tanks that way :D, but as long as the payload will be able to withstand the flight through space, it could work.
 

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NASA lunar commercial program.
 

Sandhi Yudha

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A very fascinating technology. It is even more fascinating that Autophage engines, where the rocket effectively consumes itself, were first proposed and patented in 1938. It looks like some kind of ultra-rapid-burning candle.

Here some more information.





Now something else, during this launch we see a lot of launch debris blasting away!
 
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Sandhi Yudha

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I have noticed a lot of debris falling away from Chinese launches. I wonder if its ice on the rocket skin formed by the cold propellants.
Those are definitely not pieces of ice, which look like white flakes/this plates and fall normally vertically downward from the external rocketskin.

The debris flying around in the video are black coloured rectangular plates, thrown away for close to 100 meters directly from the beginning of the launch. It can be parts from the launchpad or the ship.




India plans to spend about $3 billion on space-related contract awards over the next few years to reduce its dependence on foreign satellites.

But it is also to bolster its counter-space capabilities, it specially needs to close the gap with china.
 
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OldTex

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One has to like he is putting a lot of his money on the line as well.;)
No, he is more than happy to spend other people's money on his ego massaging projects.If you throw enough money and resources at a problem you will find a solution that works.
 

Sandhi Yudha

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In less than two hours from now, two NASA astronauts will launch from Boeing’s Starliner spacecraft as one of the final steps on the road to certification. Launch of the ULA (United Launch Alliance) Atlas V rocket and Starliner spacecraft is targeted for 10:52 a.m. EDT Wednesday, (1452 UTC) from Space Launch Complex-41 at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida.

NASA’s Boeing Starliner Crew Flight Test Launch – June 5, 2024 (Official NASA Broadcast) (youtube.com)

Update 2024-06-06 15:59 UTC
The launch of the third attempt in a week was successful.
Originally scheduled for 2021, repeated delays due to technical problems have pushed back the launch date until yesterday.

The Boeing Starliner (or CST-100) is a class of partially reusable spacecraft designed to transport crew to the International Space Station (ISS) and other low-Earth-orbit destinations. It is manufactured by Boeing, with the Commercial Crew Program (CCP) of NASA as the lead customer. The Starliner Space Capsule is a direct concurrent of the Space X Crew Dragon. The spacecraft consists of a crew capsule that can be reused on up to ten missions and an expendable service module.

Boeing Crew Flight Test (Boe-CFT) is the first crewed mission of the Boeing Starliner and the third orbital flight test of the Starliner overall after the two uncrewed orbital flight tests, Boe-OFT and Boe-OFT 2 in 2019 and 2022. For this Boe-CFT mission, the Starliner Calypso space module will stay in orbit for around a week.
 
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