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totm aug 2023 What funny/interesting thing happened in your life today?
sh1pman replied to Ultimate Steve's topic in The Lounge
Bought a smart watch. Now I can’t stop checking my heart rate every 5 minutes for no reason. Please help -
Looks nice and smooth. Weld quality seems to be improving as well.
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He looked like he was going through Tesla production hell again.
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I see the skirt, but I thought that in full-size Starship both domes of the lower rank should be oriented towards the engines (down). Is it not going to be a part of SN2 even if all goes well? edit: I’m dumb, they just made a tank to test the puck under pressure. Sorry, was a bit confused there.
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Shouldn’t the top dome be upside down then, as in this scheme: ?
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This must be the upper (CH4) tank, right?
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Still that’s a lot. Amazing that it even managed to return in one piece. Maybe they map to more than 61 issues.
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Does that mean the Starliner has sixty one issues that need fixing? On top of the two almost catastrophic failures that happened during the flight?
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totm dec 2019 Russian Launch and Mission Thread
sh1pman replied to tater's topic in Science & Spaceflight
It looks like a rock troll. -
Really, really didn’t expect to see one of Karlin’s tweets here. Nice surprise. Unfortunately, he also predicts millions dead and unprecedented economic collapse worldwide.
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A colleague told me today that it’s better to stop giving handshakes because of the virus. Not sure if he was serious or he just dislikes me for some reason.
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totm dec 2019 Russian Launch and Mission Thread
sh1pman replied to tater's topic in Science & Spaceflight
True. But they would need less fuel reserves than F9 boosters, since jet engines have ISP in high thousands. No grid fins and landing legs either. So I’m not sure which solution is worse for payload mass. Wiki says RD-170s were designed to be used for up to 10 flights each, but, obviously, there’s no data to support that. Maybe they did figure out how to reuse oxygen-rich stage combustion engines multiple times. -
totm dec 2019 Russian Launch and Mission Thread
sh1pman replied to tater's topic in Science & Spaceflight
It was very expensive, true, but it’s the reason why they wanted to make it reusable. The boosters wouldn’t need much refurbishment before another launch as they’d only accelerate to ~3 km/s. It’s only the central hydrolox core that would need to have its heat shield checked and/or restored after every flight, similarly to Shuttle and Buran. Launch cost would go down significantly if both stages could survive many flights. -
totm dec 2019 Russian Launch and Mission Thread
sh1pman replied to tater's topic in Science & Spaceflight
We could have a fully reusable rocket with payload to LEO similar to Starship 30 years ago. Was too good to be true, I guess... -
So what happened to Mk.2?
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Record-Sized Explosion from Black Hole
sh1pman replied to GearsNSuch's topic in Science & Spaceflight
A civilization evolved too far, so the simulation had to be reset in their region to save computational power. -
Exactly. Same design philosophy.
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Payload to LEO. OTOH, payload to beyond Mars orbit will be affected more strongly.
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I don’t think it has anything to do with booster recovery, just that the rocket itself has to be very reliable.
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Why do they need bigger thrusters? Better control in bad weather conditions?