TrutherInTX » February 8th, 2018, 3:27 am wrote:Its disheartening at the thought of billions of dollars going to this venture.
simonshack » May 31st, 2018, 9:23 am wrote:*
The latest silly SpaceX story...
"NASA photographer's camera cooked by last week's SpaceX rocket launch"
Apparently, the launch "sparked a brush fire that cooked the camera"...
[color=#0040BF][i]"Senior NASA photographer Bill Ingalls apparently set up his Canon EOS 5DS at an unlucky spot near yesterday's SpaceX rocket launch. He placed it outside the pad perimeter yet the launch sparked a small brush fire that cooked the camera. . . .
heniek1812 wrote:A BS who got a "hipster gig" of a life time.
...this man is a complete fabrication, a front that corporate/military/propaganda interests are using to cover up their operations [...] some agent/actor who is good at selling the product and making it look like some self-made epic human-driven mythological enterprise...
...this man is a complete fabrication, a front that corporate/military/propaganda interests are using to cover up their operations [...] some agent/actor who is good at selling the product and making it look like some self-made epic human-driven mythological enterprise...
Here is today's SpaceX Falcon Heavy Test Flight
At 37:00 the booster rockets are descending for their perfect, side-by-side landing on two adjacent pads. The announcer just prior reminds the viewers they are watching two different videos. Problem is, the videos are the same. They actually show both rockets heading for the SAME LANDING PAD until just before landing, the view switches (too late, see "9-11 Nosethrough"), and miraculously both rockets land EXACTLY AT THE SAME TIME. Incredible they let this slip. Already people are saying it was operator error and they accidentally put the same video on both screens. Right.
Here is the link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wbSwFU6tY1c
A jury on Wednesday cleared SpaceX of any wrongdoing in a lawsuit brought by a former employee who alleged he was retaliated against and ultimately fired for raising concerns about rocket-testing procedures and safety.
The Los Angeles Superior Court panel deliberated for about three hours before rejecting Jason Blasdell’s claims that he had a reasonable belief that Space Exploration Technologies Corp. was falsifying its rocket-testing data.
In his lawsuit filed in April 2016, Blasdell said he received positive reviews from management while working at the rocket and spacecraft manufacturer’s Hawthorne headquarters as an avionics test technician from 2010 until his 2014 firing.
heniek1812 » 20 Sep 2018, 02:29 wrote:Musk Empire is starting to burn at the moment,
https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2018-09-18/transition-time-volkswagen-announces-electric-all-campaign
The end is now in sight for gas-powered vehicles in much of the world.
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