SpaceX Successfully Launches Its First Spy Satellite (arstechnica.com)
SpaceX successfully launched NROL-76, a classified U.S. intelligence mission, from NASA's Kennedy Space Center Monday. Sunday's launch attempt was scrubbed due to a sensor issue. From a report: Not much is known about the National Reconnaissance Office's NROL-76 satellite, a classified payload, which will liftoff into low Earth orbit from Launch Complex 39A at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida.
I for one welcome our new spying overlords.
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Seriously, Bruno continues to run ula like another MBA running Sears. Not a brain in him. He brings in more management while laying off engineers. Sad.
I prefer the "u" in honour as it seems to be missing these days.
The 1st stage landed at LZ1 again. I believe this was a new booster on this launch (as opposed to a "flight proven" stage).
These landing are becoming so routine that it's almost boring. Almost.
Also,the live feed this time around showed a ground based view of the first stage from launch, to separation, to boost back burn, to landing. Some very long stretches of single shots. Clear weather made for a very interesting perspective!
because they will eventually be asked to help with that too. I think Elon Musk should take a stance against all forms of spying and military. Approving of and launching this satellite is just the same as agreeing to what NSA and CIA does against other countries. Done in different forms and by different three-letter agencies, but still the same.
This may have an impact on how prospecting customers feel about his EV business, and hopefully they will let him know by not buying from Tesla.
Sounds greeeeeeeat!
Elon Musk then can have has stuff taken when we go to work and government takes his stuff over.
They only recovered the first stage. All the rest wasted. SAD!
Should launch so-called President Chump on a one-way mission to Mars.
On Mars, he can scream all he wants about his stupid executive orders which are nothing buy temper tantrums for the exorcisms of his madness.
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Kilgore Trout
I would say that's kind of stupid, but there are plenty of complacent, "nothing to hide" kind of people that don't care about privacy anyway.
spy satellites are only a problem if you go outdoors. So this affects 0 people on slashdot.
the preceding comment is my own and in no way reflects the opinion of the Joint Chiefs of Staff
If SpaceX gets up to the launch cadence they want, I suspect the locals will start to get mad the sonic booms of landings... (listen here: https://youtu.be/ApH_mRXwpT0?t... or here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?...)
OK I was going to write something funny and stupid, but when I looked up the Wiki page for some additional information I found something much more interesting. They make a launch patch seemingly for every single launch, of which there have been a lot! Some are hilarious, others sort of menacingly inappropriate, others just cool artwork. Honestly some of them could be a bit more ambiguous if they are supposed to be "classified" spy satellites... I mean when your patch is a sailing ship with an angry looking eye over top, I mean people can guess the purpose... Also did they all go to evil art school? Apparently not all of them, because some look like they were designed by a 10 year old and MS paint. Interesting to look at anyway!
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So we're going to start seeing a lot of Elon, who is going to start letting his fingernails grow and collecting his urine in bottles?
the preceding comment is my own and in no way reflects the opinion of the Joint Chiefs of Staff
...and sterilizing Campbell's soup cans before opening them and watching old movies over and over, and... yes.
A brain is a terrible thing to waste... Mind? That's debatable.