• Flying Squid@lemmy.world
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    7 months ago

    Sawchuk would not disclose how much money he received for the junk, but said he was satisfied with the compensation, which will go toward helping build a new rink in the community.

    “We got something for the skating rink in Ituna and that’s what it was always about,” he said.

    Elon Musk would call this guy a fool for helping his community and making it a better place. I’m glad this at least cost his company some money.

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      6 months ago

      Lawler suggests that he’s getting around $5000 per piece and there were three pieces, so that’s around $15k going to the local skating rink.

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          But you do know exactly what Elon would say?

          Your projecting because by injecting your own assumptions into his motivations, you’re turning Elon into the villain you want him to be. It’s a natural thing to do, people are complicated and they’re easier to imagine as black and white, good or evil, hero or villain. It’s just not real.

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              So you’re doubling down? You do know what other people are thinking? Must be nice.

              My entire point was that it doesn’t make sense to judge someone for something they absolutely didn’t say.

              Feel free to judge them on things they have said, that’s fine. And musk has in fact said and done a bunch of awful things, which is exactly why you just don’t need to make shit up.

              Edit: Hey look, I’m not expecting you to agree with me (this is the Internet, people don’t just change their minds), so I’m just going to drop it.

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                exactly why you just don’t need to make shit up.

                Exactly this! Its counter productive to adressing the legitimate criticisms. This happened with Trump all the time. They want you to make stuff up so they can just say fake news to the real nasty shit they’re actually doing.

  • 👍Maximum Derek👍@discuss.tchncs.de
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    “I was hoping they would tell us a little bit more about just why they’re here and what they’re going to do with the pieces,” Lawler said. “SpaceX is doing nothing to educate the general public about how they’re changing the sky for everyone in the world,” she said.

    I wish that wasn’t buried in the 3rd from last paragraph, its a question more people should be demanding answers about.

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      There’s a thing known as ITAR that probably gets in the way. Besides, I’d say SpaceX is educating more people than any other space launch company right now

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    I want to know what those pieces are. They look suspiciously like foot rests but it doesn’t make sense based on a launch in February and the pieces falling into the farmer’s field in April. I guess it’s probably part of the second stage.

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      Well, I can tell you for sure they aren’t foot rests… There’s 2 reasons for that, first, the crew dragon capsule that actually carries people isn’t left to burn up in reentry, it renters, deploys parachutes and it’s recovered (preferably with astronauts). The second reason is that the dragon doesn’t use that kind of foot rest dragon capsule interior.

      The pieces look to me like they’re all part of the fairing. This makes some sense because the fairing has to walk a very fine line. It’s whole job is to protect the payload and not burn up in ascent, but then it’s supposed to totally burn up on descent. In practice, it doesn’t always work out that way.

      Also in the photo, look at all that gross looking black fiber coming off of it. I think that’s all partially burned carbon fiber composite. I know the fairing is made of carbon fiber, so that fits pretty well.

      As for rocket launch timing, spaceX launches almost twice a week. If this is from a fairing, it could be from almost any of those launches (excluding the manned missions, because they don’t use a fairing).