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rocket's engines were not extremely hardcore -- (link)
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hollywood big shot (aka pickmix)
Apr 20 '23, 08:52
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https://twitter.com/johngary/status/1649068428731506688?s=20
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is there anything toxic in rocket ships that you wouldn't want raining down on your town like nuclear fallout? -- (link)
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hollywood big shot
Apr 20, 09:16
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Depends on the fuel. Falcon 9 and Starship don't use hydrazine, which is very toxic. The Draco thrusters on Dragon capsules
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TWuG
Apr 20, 09:34
I'd guess that you might get that stuff even without the explosion. It looks like debris from the ground that was sent high enough by the engines to
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JD
Apr 20, 09:24
[Attachment]
Pretty sure it all runs on solar. -- nm
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Beryllium
Apr 20, 09:20
looks like lite brite. -- nm
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judge indianapolis jones
Apr 20, 09:02
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makin' things with lite -- nm
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hollywood big shot
Apr 20, 09:07
By design. It can fly with fewer than the full 33.
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TWuG
Apr 20, 08:55
They had a graphic right at launch that showed a few of them didn't fire -- nm
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prayformojo
Apr 20, 08:55
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