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They seem to be launching every week or two again. Tonight's was just after sunset so it lit up nicely.


Beautiful footage!

I'm in Florida several times a year and sometimes I get to see two launches in a week. Never gets old and the evening ones are super exciting to see!

I wonder when the sky will be full.

Looking forward to the next Starship launch!
 
I always wanted to see a Space Shuttle launch. They were just to finicky on launch days to make the trip.

Maybe a Starship launch when they start launching every month. :ghostly:
Same here, I recently had a trip to Florida, for a completely different reason and stayed in Titusville across from Kennedy space center, hoped there would be a launch but no such luck. Maybe someday.
 
I always wanted to see a Space Shuttle launch. They were just to finicky on launch days to make the trip.

Maybe a Starship launch when they start launching every month. :ghostly:
I went for a Shuttle launch too, it was delayed several times and we extended our stay to try and see it. It finally lifted off, the day we had to leave. No launch for us!
 
Nice landing, and now I can see why they only got 3 of 4 pad contact verification's.

I think one of the experiments was on lunar dust during landing, looks pretty dusty!
 
Given the same failure mode happened two times out of two attempts, there has to be a fundamental issue with either the lander's COG and/or the software guidance allowing too much lateral movement at touchdown...

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https://www.yahoo.com/news/intuitive-machines-athena-lunar-landing-184713300.html
 
Space is hard...


What I find interesting in many of these videos of rapid disassembly, is that it seems to me that the apparent corrective measures, over correct. As an analogy to the BrewPi, of which I am a fan, it seems they need to adjust their PID parameters a skosh.
 
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