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Spokojnie, nawet scrub w takim przypadku może być ciekawy.
Animacja przedstawiająca planowany start:
Musk: We are doing a six-hour coast to demonstrate to the Air Force the capability to do direct-to-GEO missions. Risk is that the Roadster ends up in LEO.
Musk: If the third burn goes as we hope, the Tesla will get as far away as 380 to 450 million km from Earth.
Płaczę ze śmiechu, za sto albo dwieście lat trafią na ten samochód i wszyscy będą się głowić po ...j oni to zrobili?
Musk: one area of concern is relative interactions of the three booster cores; could be resonance or shockwave impingement. Once second stage separates, we’re in much more known territory other than long-duration coast.Musk: looks like development of BFR is moving quickly, and won’t be necessary to qualify Falcon Heavy for crewed spaceflight.Musk: if we’re successful, offer near super-heavy-lift for little more than Falcon 9. “Game over” for all other heavy-lift rockets.Musk: if successful should be able to d another FH in three to six months. Can produce them at a pretty rapid rate.Musk: if we wanted to, we could add to more side boosters, make it Falcon Super Heavy.Musk: we kind of tabled Crew Dragon on Falcon Heavy (including the cislunar mission announced last Feb.) and focus our energies on BFR.Musk: it would be a “real huge downer” if Falcon Heavy blows up, but hope to learn a lot. It’s a win if it just clears the pad.Musk: will be three cameras mounted on the Roadster, should provide “epic views” if all goes well.Musk: if successful with this test launch, we’ll be ready to put a satellite on the next Falcon Heavy launch.Musk: If FH blows up the pad, it'll take at least 9 - 12 months to get the pad back in action. It won't affect production.Musk: However if it clears the pad and doesn't go well, can launch FH again in 3 to 4 months