The trend started six years ago when Musk announced via Twitter that he had named the company's first spaceport drone ship "Just Read the Instructions." Soon enough, he clarified the meaning behind the name, revealing that he did so in honour of Iain M Banks.May 5, 2021
Of Course I Still Love You (OCISLY) is an autonomous spaceport droneship (ASDS) that is operated out of the Port of Long Beach, California. Of Course I Still Love You was previously based in Florida from 2015 to 2021.
Musk's companies, with the exception of SpaceX, recruits the best engineers world-wide. What are you going to name it? SpaceX's founder and CEO Elon Musk named the company's drone ships. The names of OCISLY & JRTI, come from Ian M Banks Culture book series, 'The Player of Games', the second book in the series.Nov 9, 2020
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. — The most prolific SpaceX drone ship has arrived on the West Coast. The floating Falcon 9 rocket landing pad "Of Course I Still Love You" (or OCISLY for short) departed Port Canaveral on June 10, to change coasts in support of SpaceX's increasing launch operations.Jul 7, 2021
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SpaceX is an American aerospace company founded in 2002 by Elon Musk that helped usher in the era of commercial spaceflight. Its name in full is Space Exploration Technologies Corporation.Apr 8, 2022
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – SpaceX will try out A Shortfall of Gravitas, its new automated droneship, for its next Falcon 9 rocket launch from Florida sending supplies to the space station. The rocket booster will land on the new and improved ship floating in the Atlantic Ocean about eight minutes after liftoff.Aug 27, 2021
SpaceX's new droneship, A Shortfall of Gravitas, means the company can power even more ambitious goals. Mike Brown. 9.13.2021 9:37 AM. SpaceX's new drone ship is taking to the sea in style.Sep 13, 2021
Return to launch site landing requires more fuel so it isn't always feasible, especially if the Falcon 9 is carrying a massive payload. So typically the company relies on its drone ships to do most of the work. The ships are mobile and require less fuel reserves on the rocket.Sep 2, 2021
SpaceX currently lands most of its Falcon 9 first stage boosters on the drone barges “Of Course I Still Love You” and “Just Read the Instructions.” Now Elon Musk has revealed plans for a new, fully automated drone barge with the equally humorous name “A Shortfall of Gravitas.”Jul 9, 2021
“As the rockets get closer to the droneship the thrust from the engines start to shake the droneship with such a high frequency that the video feed antenna [on the ship] loses lock with the satellite, causing the video feed to cut out,” Prime Space explains.May 16, 2021
Banks. Late last month, SpaceX's billionaire founder and CEO Elon Musk announced that he had named the company's first spaceport drone ship "Just Read the Instructions.". The second autonomous boat, which is ...
He has a Ph.D. in evolutionary biology from the University of Sydney, Australia, a bachelor's degree from the University of Arizona, and a graduate certificate in science writing from the University of California, Santa Cruz.
Banks, who was born in Scotland, died of cancer in 2013 at age 59. "Just Read the Instructions" has already participated in one rocket-landing test, and has the battle scars to prove it.
The bold and unprecedented maneuver — which came after the Falcon 9 had sent SpaceX's robotic Dragon capsule toward the International Space Station on a cargo run for NASA — nearly worked. The rocket stage succeeded in hitting the drone ship, but it came down too hard and exploded. "Close, but no cigar this time.
See, SpaceX CEO Elon Musk is a pretty big fan of science fiction. One need look no further than his adoration for The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy for proof. He literally named his company’s future Mars-bound spacecraft Heart of Gold for this reason.
S paceX is a spaceflight company focused on building big-ass rockets capable of taking people to Mars, but it’s also a strangely famous purveyor of so-called “drone ships,” autonomous platforms floating in the ocean. By now, the world has seen the company manage to vertically land several rockets on one its two ocean drone ships.
Iain M. Banks passed away in 2013, and is widely regarded to be one of the greatest science fiction writers of his generation. Elon Musk confirmed in a later tweet that the drone ship names were intended to honor the author’s legacy. Photo via NASA /Wikimedia. *First Published: Jan 24, 2015, 7:39 pm.
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SpaceX has earned enormous respect over the years for paving the way for reusable rocket boosters. After all, who would want to invest in a vehicle that's only capable of being used once? SpaceX founder Elon Musk took it upon himself to name each and every one of the famous SpaceX drone ships that carry the rocket boosters.
The trend started six years ago when Musk announced via Twitter that he had named the company's first spaceport drone ship "Just Read the Instructions." Soon enough, he clarified the meaning behind the name, revealing that he did so in honour of Iain M Banks.