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"Mechazilla"

 

"Chopsticks" refers to the vehicle catcher arms. 

 

The third arm (on the left) is the QD arm (quick disconnect), which is used for fueling and unfueling, umbilical connections etc. 

 

The FCC frequency application sounds like SpaceX will try to catch Booster 7  after the test launch.  If it's not properly aligned or the engines don't light for catching, it'll passively fall into the drink in the Gulf of Mexico. This use of a divert maneuver is also done when landing Falcon 9, so it's something they have experience with.

 

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Edited by DocM
On 12/07/2022 at 02:00, SALSN said:

looks like we might have to wait a little longer!?

Looks to me like the booster is still good, but probably not all the engines. What do you guys think, this was not a successful static fire,  right?

 

 

That's what I imagine 30+ raptor engines lighting at once would sound like.

On 13/07/2022 at 18:37, warwagon said:

That's what I imagine 30+ raptor engines lighting at once would sound like.

Well I suppose, however it seems like it was not supposed to happen like this this time since there was no road closure as far as I understand.

Scott Manley has a video with some interesting speculation:

 

On 13/07/2022 at 13:46, SALSN said:

Well I suppose, however it seems like it was not supposed to happen like this this time since there was no road closure as far as I understand.

Scott Manley has a video with some interesting speculation:

 

Ya, I know, that was kind of a joke.

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