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fuckwit12187y@endor I do think it has missed the landing platform or fell over. It's definitely lost. Neither Musk nor SpaceX mention something on their Twitter. But is has been a successful mission nonetheless.
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fuckwit12187y@Argentus there is no video but I've seen a mention of a "Rapid Unexpected Disassembly". Meaning yeah it went boom. Would have liked to see that tbh
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Argentus807y@fuckwit I think they surely have a video, unless the whole ship went down. Where have you seen that mention ?
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fuckwit12187y@Argentus I can't seem to find that again. But there is an article on the Verge (I don't rally like them but hey they have an article)
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SSDD47977yExcept in a few hundred years when an earth car with a spaceman driving it crashed into some alien city.
And they decide to come and kick earths ass. -
Today's car, tomorrow's junk. Space junk is already a problem, thanks to spaceX, we are now capable to deliver more junk into space which serve no purpose
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@sunfishcc Would not make a difference whether they use a car or some bricks as load.
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endor57517y@sunfishcc it was the first test launch of that rocket, so they needed an expendable test payload. This customary for all new rockets (not just SpaceX's).
Typically, companies use a big load of bricks (literally) since they're cheap and expendable.
But, with SpaceX being SpaceX, they decided to use a Tesla instead.
As for space junk, what you may be referring to is stuff in orbit around the Earth - which this car isn't, so it won't be much of an issue. Pretty sure a random Tesla lost in the void of the solar system won't matter much, in the grand scheme of things.
Alright, well done SpaceX
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