Per the legs, they have crush cores so if the landing is "harder" than usual, that's the mitigation.
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Landing looked a bit hard, let’s hope the legs are alright!
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The legs are designed with crush cores in them to soften a hard landing but this one might have been on the upper limit, in my mind.
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Quick question: When you say "B1051.3" does the ".3" refer to number of times the core has been launched?
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How does the rocket know its touched down? Seems it may have cut engines early? Amazing the legs can handle that kind of "drop test"!
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Actually what happened here is probably that the landing burn started a bit to early. Falcon 9 can not hover so it is essentially doing a suicide burn. Even if it is still a few feet above deck when it stops it has to cut the engines. It can not throttle down enough to go down.
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Cutoff looked a little high up, those crush cores really came in handy!
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Quite firm touchdown compared to others. But you know the saying. "A landing you can walk away from is good one, one where you can use the aircraft (spacecraft) again is an excellent one"
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Falcon 9, the only rocket that can gracefully do the splits.
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