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Calling 911 because a barber gave you a bad haircut, and you don't know whom it belongs to.
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Morcheezban is banned for cheese.
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For sure, like all previously existing European crewed ships, like Hotol, Hermes, Saenger, etc...
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Banned for replacing /z/ with -se. Banned twice for doing it twice.
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Banned because we still don't know, if the @TwoCalories's Minecraft world is still alive.
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Floor 4403: The F/A-1/8E/F Super/Hornet
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(c) S.P. Korolyov
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Dijon must ard, and he's doing ard. This doesn't save him from ban.
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Floor 4399: A repaired sock counter. One sock, two socks, three socks....
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? https://www.exploration.space/nyx It looks same, but reentring.
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totm dec 2019 Russian Launch and Mission Thread
kerbiloid replied to tater's topic in Science & Spaceflight
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Also, somebody could change the Kopernicus cfg files.
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They have bought the equipment for the wholesale price. So, no choice but to build two.
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The stand is fueled via pipes. The rocket carries many tons of fuel in a tank. There is nothing to explode in the stand, except the small amount of propellant in the engine pipes. Yes. They need 10x10 m to put it vertically. Either up (what an amusing show!), or down (the ugly tower is almost as high, as they need for torches). Did I miss something, or methalox is the most ecofuel? The ultratoxic shuttle SRB was producing by orders of magnitude more poisons right at ground. Before worrying about the flight conditions, it's good to ensure that it isn't blowing up itself.
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If you were the first person on mars, what would you say?
kerbiloid replied to KleptoKat's topic in Forum Games!
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Banned for being feel(i/a)ngry.
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Floor 4396: A dyno counter. One ceratops. Two ceratops. Three ceratops.
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Calling 911 because you can't extract the smoked deer from the home smoke pipe.
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A passing-by chunk of Dark Matter (tm), if it exists. Actually, if it exists, I barely can understand, how the planets at all can have orbits.
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Yes, the N-1 lacked the stand for same ideas. Money and bureaucracy. P.S. They have allowed him several rockets launchpads in several years. I can hardly believe that SpX lack the stand for something but saving money.
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Should they? The Voyagers have sent the photos, the whole idea of the outer planets was clear, more photos of the gas clouds and frozen dirt worthn't the money they would take from the thin state budget. Also, it was a lack of vacuum-proof electronics, so the soviet space tech was using pressurized command pods, which limit the active existence with months or in the best case a couple of years without servicing (pressure replenishment). Also, good photos of frozen dirt needs good cameras, and the best thing to test them on, are small details of the US bases on Alaska and Greenland, so they were actively doing it without sending the cams to Jupiter. Venus and Mars were another thing. First, they need a short-term flight. Second, the propulsion/energetical unit was designed by the military Lavochkin bureau, so it was also a test of an offensive/defensive space tech.
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Now they have found each other. The name sounds very Chelomeish. Ju-S, like a Junkers bomber. IS (satellite destroyer) like the WWII tank name. IS/US (IS and belonging to it recon sats) sats like [isus], "Jesus". RKKA (the first tier of the Almaz station project) like RKKA "Peasant-Worker Red Army". RKKB as the next tier of RKKA. https://ru-m-wikipedia-org.translate.goog/wiki/Интегрированный_оборонно-наступательный_океаническо-сухопутно-космический_комплекс?_x_tr_sl=ru&_x_tr_tl=en&_x_tr_hl=ru&_x_tr_pto=wapp And so on.
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Of course, it's much better to catch the telemetry remotely, than to have an full-equipped stand with much better covering of physical parameters. I just don't understand, why do they do the burn test of the engines, as
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Proposals (without actual design): http://www.astronautix.com/u/ur-700.html (Btw, about the actual significance of the flagplanting in the Space Race, and the real objectives.)