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Has anyone been to a launch in Florida? Is this worth it?

 

Thinking to combine along with a visit of the Kennedy Space Center on Jan 4.

 

Merry Christmas fellows!

 

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Been to plenty of space shuttle launches (including the last one), if it's anything like that, it's spectacular...night launch even more so. Regardless, don't think you'll regret going.

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What's most impressive IMO is just how cheap sending a payload to LEO using a Falcon Heavy is compared to the alternatives.

 

Falcon Heavy can launch 70 tons for roughly 100 million putting the price around $700 per pound. For comparison the next cheapest option, Falcon 9, runs around $1600/lb with costs going up from there. Something to be said for economies of scale, although there's a lot more incentive to make sure everything works right when you have that large, and expensive, a payload aboard.

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https://skeptoid.com/episodes/4624

 

Skeptoid's latest (Read or Listen from the link above) explains that the fate of Zuma, launched by SpaceX and allegedly lost due to a failure to separate from Northrup Grumman's payload adaptor's unusually gentle release mechanism, is genuinely an open question as it might well be, like MISTY in the 1990s, a stealth satellite. It's rather unusual for Skeptoid not to be able to simply debunk a conspiracy theory or pseudoscientific myth with solid facts by the end of the episode, but this is one where secrecy and potential cover stories remain a real possibility, though perhaps mission failure is a fraction more likely.

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You know the photo is staged when she wears high heels on the factory floor.

 

Was there any expectation that it wasn't staged? As in, a photographer sneaked in the high-security ITAR-compliant factory and just happened to catch in a candid moment the COO of SpaceX admiring some hardware on the factory floor?  ;)

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You know the photo is staged when she wears high heels on the factory floor.

 

Was there any expectation that it wasn't staged? As in, a photographer sneaked in the high-security ITAR-compliant factory and just happened to catch in a candid moment the COO of SpaceX admiring some hardware on the factory floor?  ;)

 

Because I like nit pick:

1) High heels are not allowed on the factory floor typically, because they are considered a safety concern.

 

2) The fact that the COO wears high heels on the factory floor means  that she either doesn’t care about safety violations and/or she is almost never on the factory floor (except for PR). Or perhaps nobody cares about safety violations

 

3) It’s not a big deal, but sometimes, these little things give you and insight into the company culture.

 

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You know the photo is staged when she wears high heels on the factory floor.

 

Was there any expectation that it wasn't staged? As in, a photographer sneaked in the high-security ITAR-compliant factory and just happened to catch in a candid moment the COO of SpaceX admiring some hardware on the factory floor?  ;)

 

Because I like nit pick:

1) High heels are not allowed on the factory floor typically, because they are considered a safety concern.

 

2) The fact that the COO wears high heels on the factory floor means  that she either doesn’t care about safety violations and/or she is almost never on the factory floor (except for PR). Or perhaps nobody cares about safety violations

 

3) It’s not a big deal, but sometimes, these little things give you and insight into the company culture.

 

 

Or maybe she only wears high heels on the factory floor when she knows she is dressing up to be photographed by the press?

 

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