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So far block 5 is doing ok on the refurbs. Probably won't see 24h turnaround. Still quite a way to go from 50 days to 7-14 though! Also that chart needs updating.
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Pretty! Falcon 9 is so slender it really does look like an arrow.
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Landing success! 61st landing.
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[New] Space Launch System / Orion Discussion Thread
RCgothic replied to ZooNamedGames's topic in Science & Spaceflight
But in positive news: Because apparently it's hard to simulate a countdown. -
[New] Space Launch System / Orion Discussion Thread
RCgothic replied to ZooNamedGames's topic in Science & Spaceflight
https://arstechnica.com/science/2020/10/nasa-safety-panel-raises-doubts-about-software-testing-for-moon-missions/?utm_brand=arstechnica&utm_source=twitter&utm_social-type=owned&utm_medium=social Well well well -
Starlink is scrubbed for today.
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Probably just an ambient proof.
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"The company's spacecraft is formally known as the "Autonomous Logistics Platform for All-Moon Cargo Access," or more simply: ALPACA." Not sure whether that's an awful acronym or actually quite brilliant.
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Northrop Grumman Innovation Systems (Orbital ATK) thread
RCgothic replied to tater's topic in Science & Spaceflight
Wow. That is an incredibly timed photo! -
I'm somewhat surprised they weren't a bit gentler with the test stand!
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surprise surprise
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I was working the deep space tanker as a lightweight variant with maybe no heat shield and fewer engines, not aerobraking. But yeah, if a regular tanker can aerobrake from TLI that's definitely cheaper on the mass budget than saving propellant for LEO insertion.
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It's 18 launches landing 150t of cargo and 100t of spacecraft on the moon and then returning 10t of samples for less price than the *engines* of an expendable SLS (admittedly astronauts delivered to NRHO separately). If the target goal of $2m is met them that's all that for about twice the marginal "at cost" price of a Falcon 9 reused mission. If we want offworld bases then this is absolutely what is needed to make that happen.
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Also even if Starship Superheavy averages at $60m per launch (30x the $2m target) then 18 launches is still less than the *engines* of an SLS.
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A 100t lunar Starship *just* has enough DV to go to the lunar surface from LEO and back to NRHO with 0 payload delivered to the surface. In order to fully unlock the potential it's going to have to refuel in NRHO *and* have a way of trans-shipping significant cargo there. I think a deep-space optimised Starship variant (>80t) could deliver 300t of propellant to NRHO *and return* without aerobraking off a full load in LEO. Which is convenient, because Lunar Starship needs about 580t of propellant for a decent margin to land 150t and return 10t. It'd take about 6 LEO tanker-fulls to reload a deep space tanker @230t to LEO (see my post at the top of the page). A regular cargo starship at 100t, could probably deliver 150t to NRHO and return to earth with 10t and land off 5 LEO tanker-fulls. So on a lunar Starship's first mission with 150t it requires the following launches: Itself. 6x refills. Lunar Tanker. 6 refills. That's 14 launches! For its next mission it needs: Cargo starship. 5x refills. 12x refills for the lunar Tanker. 18 launches! Assuming 6.5 days each way to NRHO that's 13 days per trip. Plus say 1 day per refill operation... That's a period of 27 days for the tanker to complete, which isn't too bad.
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Update in three weeks.
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Apparently they have it in for Antares as well.
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totm dec 2019 Russian Launch and Mission Thread
RCgothic replied to tater's topic in Science & Spaceflight
Haha, I'll believe that when I see it. (Plus targeting falcon 9 and dragon isn't the right set of goalposts any more). There's even a question whether ISS will still be operational in that time frame. -
Even if it's 6, 230t of propellant to LEO is a hell of a payload whilst reusing both first and second stages!
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totm dec 2019 Russian Launch and Mission Thread
RCgothic replied to tater's topic in Science & Spaceflight
They wouldn't. There's no natural convection on the ISS, everything is stirred by life support fans and this is not a big leak. -
totm dec 2019 Russian Launch and Mission Thread
RCgothic replied to tater's topic in Science & Spaceflight
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[New] Space Launch System / Orion Discussion Thread
RCgothic replied to ZooNamedGames's topic in Science & Spaceflight
Those do look absolutely gorgeous. The worm wasn't just back for a one-off then! NASA has definitely taken a decision to resurrect it.