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SpaceX Falcon Update With Pictures

Toren Altair writes "SpaceX made good progress with their Falcon 9 rocket. Check the progress with pictures. 'Today we fitted the F9 skirt to the fuel tank end of the 1st stage. Also had movement on the erector, with the upper aluminum truss just coming back from being painted. Activity on the floor is constant and will remain so throughout the week and weekend as we prepare the F9 structures for shipping to Texas for testing before they head to the Cape.'"

30 comments

  1. Isn't this just a copy of the SpaceX website? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Informative

    Given that its a pure copy, and the submitter links back to the same site; I think we're just increasing someone's pageviews.

    The original is: http://www.spacex.com/updates.php

    1. Re:Isn't this just a copy of the SpaceX website? by WTF+Chuck · · Score: 5, Funny

      They were just testing to see how their servers would handle a good slashdotting in the event that they ever have something of their own to post. Cut them a bit of slack here. :)

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  2. Update the schedule while you're at it. by QuantumG · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Activity on the floor is constant and will remain so throughout the week and weekend as we prepare the F9 structures for shipping to Texas for testing before they head to the Cape.

    Which you're going to get done by Dec 31 right? No? They update the launch manifest which says Falcon 9 Maiden Flight, Cape Canaveral, target date: Q4 2008, where "target date" is curiously defined as "vehicle arrival at launch site" which is a very strange term to use on a launch manifest, but hey.

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    1. Re:Update the schedule while you're at it. by WindBourne · · Score: 1

      It depends on how you define "Launch". :)
      Seriously, IIRC, they added after the Summer separation incident. They just wanted to say 2008 Launch, rather than slipping the sched. I wonder if NASA required it for COTs?

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    2. Re:Update the schedule while you're at it. by rufty_tufty · · Score: 2, Interesting

      I see your point, but I guess from their view once they deliver it their work is done. Things are then totally in someone else's hands. For a deliverable on a project timescale it kind of makes sense. Their target date is the thing they can effect. Misleading yes, but understandable.

      Well apart from the mission control stuff they'll eventually start to do, but according to the videos on their site they haven't built that bit yet so I guess they're relying on someone else for that at the moment.

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    3. Re:Update the schedule while you're at it. by rufty_tufty · · Score: 1

      I should have posted the link - Apologies

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    4. Re:Update the schedule while you're at it. by rpj1288 · · Score: 1

      From what I've heard, the infrastructure at the cape is more or less complete, so all they have to do is finish the rocket. Remember the quick turn around for Falcon 3 to 4? That said, December 31st does seem awfully optimistic.

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    5. Re:Update the schedule while you're at it. by Nyeerrmm · · Score: 2, Insightful

      Given what I've heard, arrival at launch site doesn't mean that its ready to launch, because a lot of the integration work is easiest to do at the cape. I think the biggest reason for setting that date and sticking to it, even if the date of the eventual launch slips, is that this way its putting up a big ad at the cape for the new administration and the transition team to say "Hey, remember us when you're figuring out the future," since (if everything goes as expected) they are the path of least resistance to filling the shuttle gap.

      As long as they don't rush the actual launch it seems like a smart move to me.

  3. Rockets are exciting and all... by macraig · · Score: 3, Funny

    ... but seriously it's something else entirely that causes movement on my erector.

    1. Re:Rockets are exciting and all... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Informative?

    2. Re:Rockets are exciting and all... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      For those that don't know, Rule 34 is the rule that states pornography or sexually related material exists for every conceivable topic on the internet.

      Of course, in Australia it is titled... Australian Design Rule 34/01 - Child Restraint Anchorages and Child Restraint

      Won't someone PLEASE think of the children.

    3. Re:Rockets are exciting and all... by macraig · · Score: 1

      No doubt somebody is thinking of the children... longingly, wistfully, achingly thinking of them.

      Of course the only appropriate response to Rule 34 is... 42.

  4. I didn't see this on slashdot by sleeponthemic · · Score: 3, Interesting

    They tested the falcon9 thrust last saturday. This is a news blog that some of the local residents used to vent their frustrations regarding lack of communication. I've chosen to link to one of the better, amusing posts.

    http://www.wacotrib.com/blogs/content/shared-gen/blogs/communities/breakingnews/entries/2008/11/23/massive_rocket_test_shakes_up.html#comment-207370303

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    1. Re:I didn't see this on slashdot by Fumus · · Score: 1
    2. Re:I didn't see this on slashdot by ppanon · · Score: 1

      I read that blog but only figured it out the following day. The ones that are still so angry at SpaceX because they were afraid it was the end of the world, even though it was clear it was the media who chose not to air the story?

      I think what's really bugging them is that they are still disappointed that it wasn't the End Times and that they were not caught up in the rapture. Thinking "It's time! Hallelujah!" and then feeling like an idiot is going to leave you set up for a lot of cognitive dissonance and a need to find somebody to whom to transfer your anger at your own idiocy. SpaceX is an anonymous corporation instead of their beloved and trusted news talking heads.

      Yeah. A lot of mental "children" "Left behind" is what it sounds like to me

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    3. Re:I didn't see this on slashdot by sleeponthemic · · Score: 1

      That is an interesting theory. It is a shame that nobody else will read it as despite being absolutely about the falcon9, apparently this is offtopic :-)

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  5. Got it all by Kangburra · · Score: 4, Funny

    ...skirt...erector...truss...on the floor...shipping to Texas...the Cape

    What more could you want? ;-)

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    1. Re:Got it all by troll8901 · · Score: 1

      ...mated...vertical...178 seconds...increases...liquid...1st stage

      From TFA. :)

  6. Key words... by MadDogX · · Score: 0, Redundant

    Does this news post contain some kind of subliminal sexy message? First "skirt", then "erector", then "activity on the floor". I am aroused, but I don't know why.

    1. Re:Key words... by K.+S.+Kyosuke · · Score: 3, Funny

      It's obvious, they are secretly building a giant maid.

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    2. Re:Key words... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Subliminal? No. It's purely liminal. It may even be superliminal.

    3. Re:Key words... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      with the right outfit, hmmmmm.....

    4. Re:Key words... by owlnation · · Score: 2, Funny

      Does this news post contain some kind of subliminal sexy message? First "skirt", then "erector", then "activity on the floor". I am aroused, but I don't know why.

      You may be thinking of SpaceXXX.

    5. Re:Key words... by TOGSolid · · Score: 1

      The rocket has gone from suck to blow!

  7. That explains the name SpaceX by francisstp · · Score: 1

    This post feels like the summary of a porno shoot!

  8. awesome. by epicproblem · · Score: 1

    very high on my "hope for humanity" list.

  9. Oh my! by CProgrammer98 · · Score: 2, Funny

    "Also had movement on the erector"

    Commencing schoolboy humour in 3... 2... 1... GO!

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    1. Re:Oh my! by nacturation · · Score: 1

      In mission control terms, you're T+8 hours too late with that comment.

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