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The button on my desk is bigger
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But it doesn't launch a Falcon Heavy.
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Their Reddit page says static fire on Jan 6, launch on Jan 15.
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FYI, here’s their Reddit page with flight info:https://www.reddit.com/r/spacex/comments/7hjp03/falcon_heavy_demo_launch_campaign_thread/ …
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I like the vans and cars in view on the pad for scale. By the way, this one is launching a car.
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Hm why does it have titanium fins on the side boosters and old ones on the core?
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Titanium fins are bigger and steer it better, the nose of the booster makes it harder to steer
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Wow that's counter-intuitive! Would've thought the side booster is more aerodynamic and the core is harder to steer due to the interstage. Thank you very very much for your reply
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No problem! The side booster is actually much more aerodynamic going forward, but going backwards, the air likes to "stick" to the surface of the nose cone, making it harder for the fins to "grab" the air.
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Launch her!! SpaceX makes NASA look like amateurs!
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Korean nuclear UFO pt 2
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Now it'll be three of them and they'll "move with such incredible speed it couldn't be man-made"
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They will be landing at the same time and it will look like they are “lights from another world” a world where earth is also flat. No way it’s “human” no chance at all .
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