@SawyerMerritt Let's say they launch V3 Starlink sized sattelites with Starship, that are 60 per launch. They would need ca. 16k launches to get them all up. With a sattelite lifetime of 7 years before replacement they need 6 to 7 daily launches to achieve this. LOL.
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@DJSnM@pascal_bornet Wait, I didn't realize this is an external device not even physically connected to the phone camera. This means I need to charge both? Ok, this is actually different but in an, let's say, interesting way. ๐
@DJSnM@pascal_bornet Right. Also "28 years later" they used iPhones with external lenses. And there had been other movies before. This is already a well known use case and nothing wild and new.
@CNSpaceflight By doing this they can max out payload capability but still reuse their booster. No legs means less weight means more fuel means more delta v. Is it dumb? Sure. Did they copy all the cool stuff only to look innovative? Sure. Is it insane and we want to see it? Heck yes. ๐
@sentdefender There are options within German social law to allow this. If your company is going through bankruptcy, you can ask Federal Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs to get your non paid salary of up to the last three months paid by the government. This is basically that.
@Vawlkus@DrChrisCombs The biggest customer is the US government and SpaceX won the lunar lander contract from NASA to fund its Starship development. So what are you talking about?
@DJSnM As we can hear and see the drone, energy leaves the system, so: not a closed system. Also gyroscopic effects from the rotor, pressure waves, vibrations, etc. will influence the measurement (because it is not a closed system).
Tl;dr: Idk, too many variables for me. ๐ซฃ