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Haha technically over the Karman line, but its kinda the same thing that you are a student if you fly a C-152, its not an F-22. Crap, I've driven faster in my car than in a 152 haha!
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I dunno...richest guy on the planet! He probably offered her a crapload, but she knew SpaceX was moving faster and wouldn't be swayed by any amount of money! People like her don't care about money, they care about changing the world...even if its for free! Though If I had to guess it would be 7 figures what was offered. Haha does Blue origin ever go to space? Like It would be difficult and a few years in the making, but anyone could shoot off a suborbital rocket...the challenge is orbit. Like anyone can throw something high...but the difference is like mach 2 compared to mach 25!
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Well lets at least be fair here and let Boeing complete their test program before you go declaring SpaceX the winner. Its not a race, first into space is not the superior vehicle.
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How could it be a cheat? I mean its not like Danny 2462 or someone similar uses this exact method...oh wait...
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The thing is separation events can be ridiculously complex with trying to model all the airflow, so if you are already making a clean-sheet design, and you know you are going to be carrying something that could literally melt the CFRP in the airframe, why wouldn't you just design it to minimize the chance of an accident or mishap taking out your ONLY aircraft, and thus your entire business along with it? Slightly off topic, but this article gives a great example of how hard it is for really smart people to make something fall off a plane and MISS the carrier aircraft. http://www.ejectionsite.com/F-14 SHOOTDOWN.pdf
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KSP 2 and the possibilities of a Closed or Open Beta
Meecrob replied to PlutoISaPlanet's topic in Prelaunch KSP2 Discussion
So, hold on, only @K^2 and @pandamanare actually discussing the thread topic of the possibilities of an open or closed beta? My personal opinion can be reduced to "do the beta in house by trained professionals, but if there are features that require a bunch of people that 90+% of will just play the game and not give reports aside from telemetry and that delinquency is an acceptable loss, then open beta." -
In agreeance with the above, and I'm sorry to pick on this thread because honestly, its the only one I could grab a quote from, but half this forum is people complaining that the game is delayed/"can I beta test so I can play early?" and the other half is suggestions of stuff to add to the game that objectively will delay the game unless the Devs are already implementing it, in which case, you don't need to suggest it. I don't get how nobody sees the incongruousness of these two points. What I am getting at is that I imagine everyone on this board would love to talk to the Devs and have their ideas heard, but if we complain the game is delayed and at the same time keep asking them for more things, they are just going to NOT listen to us.
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will the ksp 2 release date be accelerated?
Meecrob replied to determinationmaster's topic in Prelaunch KSP2 Discussion
I love your interpretation, but I meant that the hype was indeed formed too early, but not so early as to be comparable to cyberpunk. Edit: I don't mean to sound sarcastic, I laughed reading your post!! -
will the ksp 2 release date be accelerated?
Meecrob replied to determinationmaster's topic in Prelaunch KSP2 Discussion
Its gonna be hard to do that since they didn't release a trailer 9 years ago. -
Storage tanks are not storage tanks though. There are commercially available storage tanks for applications that exist right now. Starship is a different scale though. The evidence is they built a storage tank bigger than any tank they bought commercially. What I am saying is really that this is a guy who went to Russia to buy rockets and they told him to get bent, so he said "ok, I'll build my own rocket." This is a strategic move, not a financial one.
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You are missing the fundamental observation of logistics and integration. I get what you are saying. I am trying to say that everytime you outsource something it has errors. You are playing the game of "broken telephone". For rapid iteration as SpaceX is obviously doing, you need to be in control of..well everything. How much does it cost to delay your testing schedule because your supplier had to re-tool to meet your demands? It could very well be a NASA contract worth 8 figures. You are talking millions of dollars, I'm talking hundreds of millions of dollars.
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will the ksp 2 release date be accelerated?
Meecrob replied to determinationmaster's topic in Prelaunch KSP2 Discussion
Haha, that's not how anything works. To actually add some content to my snarky comment, things such as lead times must be considered. Before you have a game ready to be quality tested, you don't hire a bunch of testers "just in case". Obviously Private Division is a large enough company they are not literally hiring new people, rather shifting them from one project to another, but those other projects already allocated them and its a "robbing Peter to pay Paul" situation. Unless they know that they would profit from the expenditure of hiring people to expedite the release, chances are the release date will not change. -
The parts I am missing is why it would be financially beneficial to get a third party to do something you can do in house.
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Its a 9 metre tank...there is photo evidence.
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Dude, you have no idea how hard it is to move 9 metre diameter objects. Flatbed? You are pulling my leg, surely.
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The issue isn't sheer economics. Its quite frankly a hassle to ship custom-spec oversized loads, and if you could produce it on site, you would be a complete moron to outsource it.
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Between January and December, according to my sources.
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Wait...that "theory" posted to twitter above...so it yawed 180*? It only mentions "rotated 180* laterally". What reference frame are we in? Is it a rotation about the "lateral axis" or is it a lateral rotation. Some people on other boards have claimed it was tail heavy.
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Mars Rover Perseverance Discussion Thread
Meecrob replied to cubinator's topic in Science & Spaceflight
Wow...some of my tax dollars got wasted on that...joke... -
I just find it hilarious. We don't even know minimum specs yet, but you guys are like "Dammit, give us advice in-game on how to spend 2 grand on a new processor and RAM"
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Sounds like you just want an official way to say "my number is bigger than yours" I wonder what the point of a benchmark function built in is if the game is being developed for mods from the get-go. You can only compare your numbers if you have the exact same set of mods, which is a fool's errand at best.
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Its more so the inspector can coordinate a response if something goes wrong. Kinda like a fire chief. You can get by without them, right up until the situation overwhelms you.
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If you have the patience to burn for Minmus, its only an extra 130(-ish) m/s of delta V to get a Duna intercept. You don't need to use nuclear engines for interplanetary.
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How Easy will Colony Establishment be?
Meecrob replied to PlutoISaPlanet's topic in Prelaunch KSP2 Discussion
With release this far out, I doubt the devs have done gameplay balancing yet.