November 25, 2020
Meanwhile, in Texas
Space-X just conducted what is believed to be its last static fire test on the main engines of its SN-8 Starship prototype. As is expected of anything Space-X, the result was a series of explosions.
Our crack team of Science Babes have thoughts on the implications of these explosions on the rocket.
"Yeah. That's actually how rockets work. In this test the explosions were all in the right places and pointed in the right direction! That's a, uh, success."
Oh.
Well, that explains why this rocket, the prototype for a fleet expected to number in the hundreds and intended to travel to the moon, asteroids, as well as bring settlers to Mars, is still scheduled to conduct a test flight to an altitude of 9 miles next week.
Note: 'Science Babes' are actually Yukari, Matsuri, and Akane...the Rocket Girls.
Posted by: The Brickmuppet at
08:26 AM
| No Comments
| Add Comment
Post contains 142 words, total size 2 kb.
25kb generated in CPU 0.0148, elapsed 0.2554 seconds.
69 queries taking 0.2463 seconds, 224 records returned.
Powered by Minx 1.1.6c-pink.
69 queries taking 0.2463 seconds, 224 records returned.
Powered by Minx 1.1.6c-pink.