'Landing intention' core tag
See original GitHub issueAdd a new tag to cores, specifying if it’s going to land.
- True if is intended to be landed.
- False if is not intended to be landed.
- Null if we don’t know if it’s going to be landed.
{
"core_serial": "B1045",
"flight": 2,
"block": 4,
"reused": true,
"land_intention": true | false | null,
"land_success": null,
"landing_type": null,
"landing_vehicle": null
}
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- State:
- Created 5 years ago
- Comments:6 (6 by maintainers)
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landing_intent
👍@jesusrp98 I 100% get your point.
My question is - to you @jakewmeyer - will it ever be the case in practice that we know they will attempt to land it, without also knowing how they will attempt to land it?