Tag: spacex

  • Blue blob in the sky freaks out Europe

    Blue blob in the sky freaks out Europe

    People across Europe spotted a mysterious blue blob floating in the night sky on Monday..

    Videos posted on social media showed the spiral shining bright above the United Kingdom, Croatia and Poland.

    The U.K.’s National Meteorological and Climate agency says it was likely caused by a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket launch earlier that day. The rocket’s frozen exhaust plume appears to be spinning in the atmosphere, reflecting sunlight and causing the spiral to appear, they said.

    Likely caused by that…

    Likely.

    Here is a time lapse of the blue light..

  • Elon Musk Starship breaks up and disrupts commercial flights!

    Elon Musk Starship breaks up and disrupts commercial flights!

    Starship Prototype Breaks Up During Test Launch, Disrupting Flights

    Elon Musk’s Starship prototype experienced a dramatic failure during its seventh launch attempt, breaking apart mid-flight and sending fiery debris streaking across the skies above the Caribbean. The incident occurred late Thursday night during a SpaceX test flight from Boca Chica, Texas.

    The launch was part of a stress-testing program designed to push the Starship’s superheavy rocket to its limits. Approximately 20 minutes into the flight, the prototype broke up, scattering debris over a wide area and grounding nearby aircraft. The event triggered safety concerns at Miami International Airport, which was forced to redirect at least 20 flights to avoid potential hazards from the falling debris.

    SpaceX has yet to release a detailed statement on the failure, though initial reports suggest the breakup may have been linked to extreme stress during the test. The launch was a key milestone in SpaceX’s ambitious program to develop reusable spacecraft capable of interplanetary travel, including missions to Mars.

    Observers reported seeing a fiery display as debris illuminated the night sky, marking another setback for the Starship program, which has faced several high-profile challenges in recent years. Despite the failure, SpaceX continues to push forward with its vision for space exploration and transportation, emphasizing the importance of rigorous testing to achieve groundbreaking technological advancements.

    The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is investigating the incident to assess its impact on air travel and public safety. This latest development highlights the inherent risks of pioneering aerospace innovation and the complexities of balancing safety with progress in the race for space exploration.

  • STARMAN WILL GO WHERE NO STARMAN WENT BEFORE

    STARMAN WILL GO WHERE NO STARMAN WENT BEFORE

    The Tesla Roadster orbits Earth before blasting off further into space.

    Elon Musk announced last night on Twitter that the cherry red payload and its Starman passenger “exceeded Mars orbit.”

    And now it will take months for the Roadster to travel some 600,000 miles into space…

    SPACEX has mathematical sequences that show the Roadster will swing past Mars and approach the orbit of the largest object in the asteroid belt, Ceres, which at 567 miles in diameter..

    So .. to the asteroid belt it goes! Perhaps to be blown into pieces of history..

    On the other hand, there’s a good chance the sports car will be floating through our solar system for millions, if not billions, of years. So there’s ample time for a collision — perhaps even with Mars

  • SPACE X MYSTERY

    SPACE X MYSTERY

    NOTHING TO SEE HERE: Mystery as SpaceX cuts live feed of rocket launch to protect SECRET payload  

    dailystar.co.uk

    Lon Rains, Northrop Grumman’s communications director, said: “The Zuma payload is a restricted payload. It will be launched into low Earth Orbit.”
    Millions streamed the launch online, but the feed dramatically cut out before viewers caught a glimpse of the Zuma craft – leaving some confused.
    One Twitter user said: “I was enjoying watching until you cut the feed prior to stage 2 (T-2).”
    But it didn’t go well at all!!
    The highly classified and expensive government satellite launched by a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket from Cape Canaveral has reportedly been destroyed. SpaceX isn’t commenting on the allegedly failed mission, however.
    Failed secrets 
  • SPACEX BEGINS SPACE TOURISM IN 2018!The two private citizens —…

    SPACEX BEGINS SPACE TOURISM IN 2018!The two private citizens —…

    SPACEX BEGINS SPACE TOURISM IN 2018!

    The two private citizens — who have not been named — approached SpaceX about the trip, according to a statement from the company. The individuals will be the only crew members on board what is expected to be about a week-long trip around the moon, according to Musk, who spoke with reporters during a phone conference today. The names of the two individuals will be announced later pending the result of initial health and fitness tests, the statement said.