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Old 7th June 2024 | 12:36
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Originally Posted by meleagertoo
Two questions for the experts...
Why didn't they place drone-ships to record the splashdowns, and would the booster and ship remain afloat after a soft splashdown or are they destroyed as a safety measure?

Simply amazing stuff - bit it's such a shame informed, informative commentary hasn't developed in concert with the technical aspects. Instead we got two ghastly wimmen with voices like fingernails on a blackboard, inarticulate, endlessly repetitive, talking pure scribble on several occasions, eg 'high temperature heat' etc and next to no technical or engineering content only serves to trivialise an event of such importance which is a crying shame.
Stunning achievement by all involved, except those awful simpering prattlers.
What a horrible post.
A massive achievement by all concerned and your focus is on the commentary?
Jesus! 🙄
Edit. Maybe do a bit of research before sounding off about people you know nothing about.
Kate Tice is an incredible individual, well respected and probably forgotten more about engineering than many of us will ever know!

https://www.katetice.com/

Ditto Jessica Anderson

https://en.everybodywiki.com/Jessie_Anderson

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