Are we really supposed to believe that ridiculous looking trampoline is made to catch stuff FALLING FROM SPACE?
This is the Space X "Fairing Recovery Boat" named Mr. Steven.
Are we really supposed to believe that ridiculous looking trampoline is made to catch stuff FALLING FROM SPACE?
This is the Space X "Fairing Recovery Boat" named Mr. Steven.
You can care to believe anything you choose.
Or whether you've ever heard of a parachute.
I have been on the ocean a number of times and it's not always very "dipping, rolling, windy, wavey" and there are good predictions of swell.Good, because I choose to believe reality.Are we really supposed to believe that ridiculous looking trampoline is made to catch stuff FALLING FROM SPACE?You can care to believe anything you choose.
This is the Space X "Fairing Recovery Boat" named Mr. Steven.
Or whether you've ever heard of a parachute.
Obviously you have never been on the ocean.
Dipping, rolling, windy, wavey oceans.
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Good, because I choose to believe reality.
No one ever claimed it worked.
Are you going to watch the launch sunday?
I'm sure it was built to work or as a test platform.No one ever claimed it worked.
Are you going to watch the launch sunday?
I see. That's why they spent time and effort building it and stringing up the net?
Actually, I remember seeing the boat for the first time in an article and thinking...
Maybe those arms move down and plop in to the ocean to pick up stuff, for there was no net then.
No other possible way to catch or grab anything with those silly looking arms, I thought.
Even the article did not state how they were supposed to catch things, it even called it a robot.
Oh, and secrecy abounds, I was told photos are not allowed -in public- yet I do it anyway, because AMERICA!
Thats kind of how new discoveries and progress happens.No one ever claimed it worked.
Are you going to watch the launch sunday?
I see. That's why they spent time and effort building it and stringing up the net?
They "they spent time and effort building it and stringing up the net" as part of their development process, which presumably is not complete yet.No one ever claimed it worked.
Are you going to watch the launch sunday?
I see. That's why they spent time and effort building it and stringing up the net?
Actually, I remember seeing the boat for the first time in an article and thinking...Look dipstick, Space X is still developing the system - wait to see if they can make it work.
Maybe those arms move down and plop in to the ocean to pick up stuff, for there was no net then.
No other possible way to catch or grab anything with those silly looking arms, I thought.
Even the article did not state how they were supposed to catch things, it even called it a robot.
Oh, and secrecy abounds, I was told photos are not allowed -in public- yet I do it anyway, because AMERICA!
Closed minded idiots sit on the sidelines and ridicule.
Are we really supposed to believe that ridiculous looking trampoline is made to catch stuff FALLING FROM SPACE?
This is the Space X "Fairing Recovery Boat" named Mr. Steven.
You can care to believe anything you choose.
Or whether you've ever heard of a parachute.
Good, because I choose to believe reality.
Obviously you have never been on the ocean.
Dipping, rolling, windy, wavey oceans.
HYPOTHETICAL SITUATION:
"Sir, we are ready to launch the fall-CON missile, I mean rocket!"
"Good prepare to fire!"
"Wait! We have just received word of rough seas and high winds!"
"CANCEL LAUNCH, we'll have to wait until conditions improve"
Too bad their little badminton net is just so incredibly unfeasible in a real world situation.
HYPOTHETICAL SITUATION:
"Sir, we are ready to launch the fall-CON missile, I mean rocket!"
"Good prepare to fire!"
"Wait! We have just received word of rough seas and high winds!"
"CANCEL LAUNCH, we'll have to wait until conditions improve"
Too bad their little badminton net is just so incredibly unfeasible in a real world situation.
HYPOTHETICAL SITUATION:
"Sir, we are ready to launch the fall-CON missile, I mean rocket!"
"Good prepare to fire!"
"Wait! We have just received word of rough seas and high winds!"
"CANCEL LAUNCH, we'll have to wait until conditions improve"
Too bad their little badminton net is just so incredibly unfeasible in a real world situation.
They have a secret weapon against that. Its called "weather reports". The same way I know if tomorrow is going to be a good surfing day or not. They actually postpone launches until the weather is correct.
How could a normal person like myself get hold of these....weather premonition scrolls?First, I would say, it is time for you to stop using scrolls. They take up a lot of space and their latency is terrible.
How could a normal person like myself get hold of these....weather premonition scrolls?First, I would say, it is time for you to stop using scrolls. They take up a lot of space and their latency is terrible.
I see you have discovered the "internet" and hope your latency is not dependent on your scribe speed, but rather you ADSL speed.
If that is the case I suggest you start here (https://www.google.com/)
Looks like they missed catching the fairing.
https://techcrunch.com/2018/02/22/spacex-misses-catching-falcon-9-rocket-fairing-with-a-giant-net-on-a-big-ship/
No idea, but obviously they must have done it for some sinister reason.Looks like they missed catching the fairing.
https://techcrunch.com/2018/02/22/spacex-misses-catching-falcon-9-rocket-fairing-with-a-giant-net-on-a-big-ship/
I wonder why they edited out the boats name in their image of Mr. Steven!
Are we really supposed to believe that ridiculous looking trampoline is made to catch stuff FALLING FROM SPACE?
This is the Space X "Fairing Recovery Boat" named Mr. Steven.
You can care to believe anything you choose.
Or whether you've ever heard of a parachute.
Good, because I choose to believe reality.
Obviously you have never been on the ocean.
Dipping, rolling, windy, wavey oceans.
Looks like they missed catching the fairing.
https://techcrunch.com/2018/02/22/spacex-misses-catching-falcon-9-rocket-fairing-with-a-giant-net-on-a-big-ship/
I wonder why they edited out the boats name in their image of Mr. Steven!
Are we really supposed to believe that ridiculous looking trampoline is made to catch stuff FALLING FROM SPACE?
This is the Space X "Fairing Recovery Boat" named Mr. Steven.
You can care to believe anything you choose.
Or whether you've ever heard of a parachute.
Good, because I choose to believe reality.
Obviously you have never been on the ocean.
Dipping, rolling, windy, wavey oceans.
Interesting theory. How do you suppose aircraft carriers work then?
You understand that we have the technology to fire a missile AROUND THE WORD and have it land within centimeters of the intended target, right? What makes you actually believe we don't have the technology to have a controlled landing in a net?
Why do flat earthers insist on using a lack of understanding of how things work as an actual argument? "I don't get it, so it is fake!". This has to be the most ridiculously stupid thought process that exists.
No idea, but obviously they must have done it for some sinister reason.Looks like they missed catching the fairing.
https://techcrunch.com/2018/02/22/spacex-misses-catching-falcon-9-rocket-fairing-with-a-giant-net-on-a-big-ship/
I wonder why they edited out the boats name in their image of Mr. Steven!
Are we really supposed to believe that ridiculous looking trampoline is made to catch stuff FALLING FROM SPACE?
This is the Space X "Fairing Recovery Boat" named Mr. Steven.
You can care to believe anything you choose.
Or whether you've ever heard of a parachute.
Good, because I choose to believe reality.
Obviously you have never been on the ocean.
Dipping, rolling, windy, wavey oceans.
Interesting theory. How do you suppose aircraft carriers work then?
You understand that we have the technology to fire a missile AROUND THE WORD and have it land within centimeters of the intended target, right? What makes you actually believe we don't have the technology to have a controlled landing in a net?
Why do flat earthers insist on using a lack of understanding of how things work as an actual argument? "I don't get it, so it is fake!". This has to be the most ridiculously stupid thought process that exists.
Jets have people inside to steer and are built to be maneuverable.
Empty chunks of rocket falling from the sky with parachutes are not the same thing.
They should have leased an aircraft carrier and blown up a bouncy house on deck to land their fairing on.
A bouncy house on a carrier would have been more believable than a tiny net on a tiny boat.
No idea, but obviously they must have done it for some sinister reason.Looks like they missed catching the fairing.
https://techcrunch.com/2018/02/22/spacex-misses-catching-falcon-9-rocket-fairing-with-a-giant-net-on-a-big-ship/
I wonder why they edited out the boats name in their image of Mr. Steven!
Why don't you give me one reason at all to do something like that.
No one ever claimed it worked.
Are you going to watch the launch sunday?
Your reply says a lot about YOU! Small closed minds ridicule what they can't understand.No one ever claimed it worked.hahahahhahahahahahahahhahahahahahahahhahahahahhahahahhahahahhahahahhahahahahhahahhahahhahha........so silly
Are you going to watch the launch sunday?