• @TheYang
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    66 months ago

    The actual launch will probably take a while, after the launch failure, right?

    I’d expect a launch stop of multiple months for now.

    • threelonmusketeersM
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      36 months ago

      They might resume Starlink launches later this week, but yeah, crewed launches are off the table for some time now.

  • @[email protected]
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    36 months ago

    Thanks for posting. I suggest considering adding “Unofficial” to the title of this post.

  • @clothes
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    16 months ago

    As far as I know these EVA suits aren’t going to be tested sans people, and that gives me the creeps!

    • @TheYang
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      66 months ago

      They’ve propably been in a vacuum chamber before no?

      • @clothes
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        56 months ago

        They have, and that seems to be the industry standard. I don’t expect issues. But you can’t test everything in a full gravity vacuum chamber and SpaceX has never made an EVA suit before.

        I’m sure the depressurization process includes tons of safety measures and tests, but I’m still creeped out by a tourist flight being this experimental!

        • Pennomi
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          46 months ago

          Depressurization is also quite slow in order to gradually test the capabilities of the suit. If there are any anomalies, they can simply abort.