Spacex makes another piece of history
Posted: 01 Jun 2020, 11:54
Yesterday Spacex completed their launch to the International space station. This marked the return of the US to being able to take their own crew to space and also the first time, ever, that a commercial rocket carried humans into space.
It went flawlessly and was quite Interestingly modern. Display panels, tablets, very few switches, new suits and no ancient toggle switches or indecipherable red green and amber lights.
Another step in the human journey to the stars has begun.
At least the software didn't dump them in a lower irbit (boeng take a bow).
Mind you Spacex failures tend to be more dramatic fireball events. They blew up their latest starship last week. You win some....
It went flawlessly and was quite Interestingly modern. Display panels, tablets, very few switches, new suits and no ancient toggle switches or indecipherable red green and amber lights.
Another step in the human journey to the stars has begun.
At least the software didn't dump them in a lower irbit (boeng take a bow).
Mind you Spacex failures tend to be more dramatic fireball events. They blew up their latest starship last week. You win some....