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May we present to you 5,000 words on Casey Handmer and Terraform Industries reported over several months.
If you would like to read about a team trying to make fuel from water, air and sunlight while working inside of a castle, we have what you need right here https://t.co/HaOPIFf7Bo
BREAKING: Starship Flight 12 NET May 12, 22:30 UTC / 17:30 CDT
An advisory has appeared on the CADENA Operational Information System.
- NEW Trajectory
- Afternoon Launch Window
The window spans 22:30 - 00:43 UTC, which is 17:30 - 19:43 Starbase local time.
Instead of flying the corridor between Florida and Cuba, Starship Flight 12 appears to be targeting a more inclined corridor, threading the needle between Mexico's Yucatán Peninsula, Cuba, the Cayman Islands, Jamaica, Haiti, and the Dominican Republic.
Despite this change in launch trajectory, splashdown remains in the Indian Ocean, with a corridor running through Madagascan, Mauritian, and Australian airspace.
🗺️ CADENA Operational Information System
Credit to @NeedPizza42 for spotting
Three years since the first flight of Starship, the next generation is here. New ship. New booster. New engines. New pad and new test site. SpaceX engineers are working to solve one of the most difficult engineering challenges in history: developing a fully, rapidly reusable rocket
@mickey_keith@Genhotel321 hi
i'm not arguing against nuclear research, but "required" overstates the case. solar/batteries (and other technologies) can be used instead.
@carsly@wholemars@RivianTrackr@comma_ai i didn't suggest you buy one; i inquired if you'd tried one. i infer the answer is "no".
maybe you want to ask your local rivian group if anyone has one you could try? i'm curious about what your take on it would be.
@BCLA3YS@abustin hi
look closer at the text on the truck and i think you'll see the text is "RIVERVIEW IDEALEASE" which seems not to be an hallucination to me.
https://t.co/6e8tPJouxL
what's your theory for why the op would generate an image like this?
doesn't seem likely to me.