Banderdash
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What's the plan for dealing with th g forces?
The video showed the rocket launching from a water-platform that people boated to (remember theyve done a lot of testing landing on floating platforms), so that helps for folks living near bodies of water. Of course, its gonna be loud as hell so that platform may be a ways off shore.one thing i don't get
where will be located the BFRports? i guess not near cities
imagine flying across the world in half an hour and then remain stuck in traffic for x hours
dope stuff nonetheless
one thing i don't get
where will be located the BFRports? i guess not near cities
imagine flying across the world in half an hour and then remain stuck in traffic for x hours
dope stuff nonetheless
You land somewhere remote and then take the Hyperloop into the city. 😁
Worth noting that SpaceX made its first succesful orbit just 9 years ago.
There is no way the ports will be that close to the cities they serve. These things will be Capital-Loud LOUD on takeoff.
They actually answered that in the video they released
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2017-09-29/spacex-earth-to-earth-travel-promo/9002780
You land somewhere remote and then take the Hyperloop into the city. 😁
What's the plan for dealing with th g forces?
We won't see viable commercial intra-Earth rocket-based transportation in our life time, if ever.
Seems like overkill to be honest but that might be the old man in me.
enabling the creation of "Moon Base Alpha."
Battle Feild Removal?
Sorry too much time on comic vine.
I'm just glad I'm young enough to actually see some of this shit start happening before I die lol
What's the plan for dealing with th g forces?
Don't some of the rockets the launch explode...
some planes crash
But on Earth, we should rather focus on removing the need to move around the globe at a huge energy cost.
Big Fun Rocket????
This is the same type of rocket that goes to mars? That's something !!!
What would happen to the existing airline business model if all the wealthy people started taking this instead?
If that meant they would lower flight fares to attract the poorers like myself to travel more often, I'd be fine with that.
With incentives for Hotel/motel stays.
Let the Rich have the luxury of getting somewhere in 30mins... I'll deal with the 10+ hour flight if I could pay drastically less than current fares.
Worth noting that SpaceX made its first succesful orbit just 9 years ago.
There is no way the ports will be that close to the cities they serve. These things will be Capital-Loud LOUD on takeoff.
I'm glad Musk is there to push the envelope. That said 2022 for a Mars time frame is laughable, and I'm highly skeptical of the immediate commercial viability of sub Earth orbit launches. The shorter time will mean shit when compared to how expensive the launch will be. Even 10x cheaper than the current launches, it'll still be magnitudes more expensive than the most expensive commercial flights.
Big Friendly Rocket?
I'm not a scientist (and you are probably right about the ports being way too close either way), but... wouldn't sound in Mars have trouble propagating due to the much, much lower atmospheric density?
This some crazy-ass Sci-fi level shit yo.
If he gets this anywhere near sub $/£10,000 I will save and do it one day.
What happens to the bit that detaches?
Comes from the same guy who named their cars
Model S
Model E [3 cause some asshole company already has E]
Model X
"The BFR (yes, it stands for what you think it stands for)
As someone who got off a 13 hour flight from LA to Spain 5 days ago, it does not feel like overkill to me at all.