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I really wonder if they should start naming these cores. B1051.13 has half as many flights as the space shuttle Endeavour.

Speaking of space shuttle Endeavour, it has 7179h in flight.

Dragon Endeavour has 6328h in flight. Gaining rapidly!

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5 minutes ago, RCgothic said:

I really wonder if they should start naming these cores. B1051.13 has half as many flights as the space shuttle Endeavour.

Speaking of space shuttle Endeavour, it has 7179h in flight.

Dragon Endeavour has 6328h in flight. Gaining rapidly!

One idea would be to use the same algorithm that generates Kerbal's first names.  It would fit somehow

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Just now, darthgently said:

One idea would be to use the same algorithm that generates Kerbal's first names.  It would fit somehow

Godspeed B1051.13 ‘Billybobfry’

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Some info on B7 and raptor 2 posted by a kinda trustable insider, so take it as you will:

"B7 will need another 5 weeks of fitting out, then cryo, then engine fit, then another cryo. WDR and then static program starts 
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[Of Raptor 2,] 17 engines have been completed and tested, 8 under assembly and 9 in the process of completion and testing, so the numbers are getting there. Not sure of the selection process for flight certification and allocation."

And of B4/S20 cryo:

"Just N2 QD supply, press and valve check this time round. WDR on the cards if possible."

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2 hours ago, Beccab said:

Some info on B7 and raptor 2 posted by a kinda trustable insider, so take it as you will:

"B7 will need another 5 weeks of fitting out, then cryo, then engine fit, then another cryo. WDR and then static program starts 
[...]
[Of Raptor 2,] 17 engines have been completed and tested, 8 under assembly and 9 in the process of completion and testing, so the numbers are getting there. Not sure of the selection process for flight certification and allocation."

And of B4/S20 cryo:

"Just N2 QD supply, press and valve check this time round. WDR on the cards if possible."

Is this post somewhere the rest of us can access it did you get it from one of those super secret invitation-only treehouse clubs?

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1 hour ago, RyanRising said:

Is this post somewhere the rest of us can access it did you get it from one of those super secret invitation-only treehouse clubs?

https://www.reddit.com/user/Avalaerion/comments/

Guy is an old time SpaceX insider (that previously went by another name), his info does not always end up being  right but that's expected with the way spacex does things, and has said enough correct info that was impossible to guess to be trustable

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40 minutes ago, tater said:

This would have been a easy payload for ULA to get had Blue Origin shipped ULA their engines when they were supposed to (initial launch was supposed to be mid-2020).

Yep.   I know they've had technical issues with the engines but crap or get off the pot

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3 hours ago, tater said:

This would have been a easy payload for ULA to get had Blue Origin shipped ULA their engines when they were supposed to (initial launch was supposed to be mid-2020).

 

 

Question if they could fight on price, yes they are very experienced and have very reliable rockets who is important then launching very expensive stuff but not very important launching constellations. 
 

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3 minutes ago, magnemoe said:

Question if they could fight on price, yes they are very experienced and have very reliable rockets who is important then launching very expensive stuff but not very important launching constellations. 

1. Vulcan is set to be reasonably competitive in price.

2. OneWeb could have picked SpaceX before, but did not—for reasons other than price.

I think that given the choice, they'd continue to pick "not SpaceX."

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On 3/19/2022 at 6:59 AM, RCgothic said:

I really wonder if they should start naming these cores. B1051.13 has half as many flights as the space shuttle Endeavour.

Speaking of space shuttle Endeavour, it has 7179h in flight.

Dragon Endeavour has 6328h in flight. Gaining rapidly!

Hmm. Got me curious. I believe X-37B vehicle 2 has something like 47000 hours in space. Vehicle 1 is nearing the two-year mark on its current mission and has a similar number of hours. Those seem likely to be records for spacecraft that have been launched more than once.

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