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Been seeing random launch video segments and just now realized the grid fins on the booster were deployed the whole way UP.
Never seen that on the Falcon 9 cores. Wonder if that was an "oops" or somehow part of a testing regimen (stress?)

You can see them at the launch moment and beyond here...



There is so much data to unravel here. I'm hoping SpaceX puts together a coherent and comprehensive time line hopefully with time-matched video...

Cheers!

On Starship the grid fins don't fold in like on Falcon. It's an odd thing, not sure why, you'd think that would considerable drag at launch.
 
I'm betting it's temporary and eventually as designs mature they'll fold when not needed.
Space is hard enough as it is without incurring stupid penalties in the actual game :)

Cheers!
 
After the first flight the media didn't have much out there. The second had more and loads of questions why it exploded so quick. Folks have so little clue that none of this existed a few years ago. Experimental doesn't seem to register.

So now we see the media taking notice but still lots of stupid comments.
 
After Thursday launch I couldn't contain myself!
 

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“memory isn't working," NASA said in a blog post Wednesday (March 13). "it simply may have worn out after 46 years."

my memory stopped working well long before it hit 46
Oh hell.
Does this mean it’s gonna start sending back mash up photos of Jupiter and Saturn and long rambling stories about miss Titan It had a brief liaison with back in 77?
 
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