SpaceX rolled out the deluge plate to the launch site. They hope this plate will fix their concrete erosion issues seen on the first Starship test flight. Also, the Ship QD was reinstalled at a higher height to accommodate the new hot staging vent ring on Booster 9.
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Timestamps:
0:00 Concrete Poured Into Trench
0:15 Pipe Lowered Into OLM Leg Cover
0:42 CH4 Tank Hooked to LR 11000
0:57 New High Bay Section Lifted
1:11 Stairs Attached to the Tower
1:25 Steel Deluge Plate Spotted
2:37 Storage Shelves in the Tent
3:40 Super Large Tap
4:04 Ship 27 in the Rocket Garden
4:13 The Orbital Launch Mount
4:26 New CH4 Tank Lifted
4:37 Work Continues on the Trench
4:56 SQD Arm Platform Removed
5:13 Deluge Plate Rolls to Launch Site
6:37 Fun Police Arrive
7:27 SQD Umbilical Returns to Pad
7:36 New High Bay Section Lifted
7:51 SQD Umbilical Reinstalled
8:49 US Flag Unfurled
9:30 Next High Bay Section Moved
9:58 Booster Stabilizer Pin Reinstalled
10:14 Second Large Concrete Pour
10:41 The Production Site
10:51 Ships 28 and 29 in the High Bay
11:03 The Launch Site
11:15 Concrete Pour Wrapping Up
12:13 Ship Quick Disconnect
12:27 Ship 25 and the Deluge Tanks
12:40 Ship Quick Disconnect Retracted
12:53 Massey’s Test Site
13:07 Nosecone Test Rig
13:18 The Production Site
13:56 New High Bay and Ring Yard
14:10 Starfactory Expansion
14:35 Ship 25
14:58 4th of July Fireworks
By: NASASpaceflight
Title: OLM Deluge Plate Rolled Out for Installation | SpaceX Boca Chica
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Photographers make more than $10k a gig depending on the length of their flights and where they are shooting. If you shoot in remote areas such as national parks or forests, you could earn upwards of $20-30 an hour.
The average person earns between $15-$25 an hour working in retail, which means you could earn $50-$75 flying drones if you wanted to. There are still many ways to make even more. Drone pilots often fly for companies that require them cross-country or international travel.
The cost of a flight can vary depending on how much time you spend flying and how far you travel. You might find it worthwhile if flying is something you enjoy and you also love taking photos.
A drone could capture images from the air during sunset and sunrise hours, even though there is not much activity at ground level.
Drones are great tools for capturing beautiful photos of landscapes and the sky above them. Some drones cannot fly at night and you may miss amazing views.
You can capture amazing photos by flying between sunrise and sunset. These times provide more opportunities to capture stunning shots of nature because there are usually fewer cars on the road and fewer people walking around.
It will also be easier to photograph in low light levels.
Additionally, the drone can withstand strong winds, rain and snow. All of these factors make daylight perfect to take photos with drones.
However, if you want to capture some nighttime scenes, consider flying during moonlit nights. This will give you a unique perspective of the cityscape below.
Drone photography involves more than simply flying a camera. You need to think about many things when planning and executing a drone photography shoot. From finding the right location to getting enough insurance, a successful drone shoot is possible.
The most important thing to do is check to see if you have permission. You should check to see if there are restrictions on where and how you can fly your drone. If there are, you might have to apply for a permit to fly them in the area.
It is important that you check your country's regulations. Some countries require permits to fly drones. Others limit how many flights you can make in a specific time.
A drone pilot license is required. You'll also need to find a safe and secure place to land your drone after every flight. A lot of local businesses will rent you a landing pad for an hour. This will allow you to store your drone. Alternatively, you could buy a dedicated landing pad.
Before you begin shooting, you must decide on the type of drone you want. Different drones come with different features and capabilities. Fixed-wing drones are cheaper and easier to control, while multirotors are more powerful, stable, and reliable.
Once you have decided what type of drone you want, you will need the equipment. The basic equipment for a drone camera is a remote controller, gimbal, batteries, memory cards, and remote controller.
Gimbals stabilize the camera while it is in flight. This makes it easier to capture sharp images, without having to worry about dropping the device or shaking hands. To keep the camera stable, the gimbal attaches directly on the drone's body.
Remote controllers let you control your drone remotely. These devices have buttons and joysticks that allow you control your drone from afar.
The drone's motors are powered by batteries, and the cameras have memory cards that store images taken by the drone. You'll need enough battery power to ensure clear pictures.
Once you've selected the equipment you'll need, you'll need to figure out where you'll shoot. Is it indoors or outdoor? Do you plan to shoot architecture or landscapes? Which area are you going for? These are all factors that will affect the preparations you make for your shoot.
If you plan to shoot indoors, lighting is an important consideration. The best way to light a room is by using multiple lights. You can place one large, centrally located light above your subject and another in the middle of the room. A third is closer to the floor.
You need to take into account wind conditions when outdoors. Drone pilots may experience problems if they are blown off course by windy conditions. Take off only when the weather permits.
Think about whether extra equipment is needed when choosing your location. These items will ensure that your drone is level and stable so you don’t lose any quality shots.
Outdoor shoots should be done between 10 and 4 pm. There won't be many people around during this time, but there will still enough light to make great photos.
Let's conclude that drone photography is more than just fun. It can also be extremely useful for taking stunning aerial photos. Just follow these steps and you can begin creating stunning images today!
Drones have become extremely useful tools for capturing breathtaking images of nature and landscapes. Drones are perfect for both close-up shots and stunning photos of wildlife like butterflies and birds.
Mountains, deserts lakes oceans beaches and cities are the best places to fly drones. Drone enthusiasts often capture scenic views of their hometowns and other local attractions.
If you want to see new places, it is worth shooting at night as the lights illuminate the surroundings. Also, you can shoot in different seasons, particularly winter when snow covers the ground.
The biggest problem for any photographer trying to make money off drones is that there aren't any products out there that solve the problems that come with flying them. You can enjoy the experience by using quality equipment and software.
You also have to worry about insurance costs and liability issues, so most photographers will stick to taking pictures from the ground. We're talking about a new way to capture images that could lead to you being paid.
Drones are very much like video cameras in how they capture light. You can create incredible photos with the same technology.
Companies are already making strides in creating photos that can be captured from above. We've previously discussed DJI and GoPro. Now, we are seeing more companies join the space.
Although these cameras were designed for aerial photography they can also be used on the ground. The major manufacturers have invested heavily in the development of their imaging technologies.
This means you will eventually be able purchase a drone that can shoot 4K videos and take amazing photos. This may be happening already. Companies like DJI have been releasing higher-resolution versions of their Phantom series of drones.
DJI has just released the Inspire 2 with a 12-megapixel sensor that can shoot at 5120x3456 pixels. You can also shoot 8-bit RAW files at 30 frames/second if you wish.
It is possible to make money with drone photos.
These drones are great for beginners as they don't require any advanced skills. These drones include those equipped with an FPV camera that allows users to remotely control the drone using a smartphone app.
Some quadcopters were specifically designed for aerial photography. If you are planning to explore more advanced features such as autonomous flight mode, obstacle avoidance, etc., you might opt for a multirotor model.
There are two types in price of drones: cheap drones under $100, and more expensive drones over $300.
The cheapest models often have limited range and battery life. But the best models are more reliable and can fly longer distances.
The majority of beginners prefer to start with the cheaper options, as they are more easy to use and manage. You might want to spend hours flying your drone, so you might look into purchasing a more expensive model.
Practice is key to flying a drone. Drones are more stable than regular aircraft but it takes practice to become proficient. If you are a beginner, it is advisable to practice indoors and close to your home.
When learning how to fly a drone, you'll need to master three basic skills. These are taking off, hovering, and landing.
Taking Off
Simply lift the drone in the air to take off. You can do this by pressing the button on controller until the drone begins moving upward. Stop pushing the button when the drone reaches a desired height.
Hovering
Hovering refers to keeping the drone in midair. To hover, hold down the left or right trigger while pressing the throttle. You can move the drone by tilting the controller by holding down both triggers.
Landing
Landing is when the drone returns safely to the earth. To land, release the throttle. Then tilt the controller toward the ground. This will cause the drone's speed to drop and eventually land.
You can fly your drone if you are comfortable with it. Make sure you don't crash into anything.
These are some great tips to take amazing drone photos