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totm nov 2023 SpaceX Discussion Thread
sevenperforce replied to Skylon's topic in Science & Spaceflight
Hold up, word of Elon: -
totm nov 2023 SpaceX Discussion Thread
sevenperforce replied to Skylon's topic in Science & Spaceflight
Before S1? I really doubt that. It's higher and going faster. A 2015 GoPro video ran about 2 minutes, and that was from after separation to before entry. -
totm nov 2023 SpaceX Discussion Thread
sevenperforce replied to Skylon's topic in Science & Spaceflight
Successful payload deployment. Microsat deployment range is outside of the ground station coverage. -
totm nov 2023 SpaceX Discussion Thread
sevenperforce replied to Skylon's topic in Science & Spaceflight
Very visible venting on S2. Does anyone know how long it will take for the fairing to come home? -
totm nov 2023 SpaceX Discussion Thread
sevenperforce replied to Skylon's topic in Science & Spaceflight
I'm listening to the hosted webcast; is anyone listening to the net to see if there are callouts for the fairing? How long does the fairing re-entry take? -
totm nov 2023 SpaceX Discussion Thread
sevenperforce replied to Skylon's topic in Science & Spaceflight
Direct orbital insertion on this stage 2; no coast period. I hate seeing cores expended, but I keep reminding myself that every time a reused core is expended, it's money in the bank for SpaceX. -
totm nov 2023 SpaceX Discussion Thread
sevenperforce replied to Skylon's topic in Science & Spaceflight
"SpaceX will be attempting to recover this fairing today." -
totm nov 2023 SpaceX Discussion Thread
sevenperforce replied to Skylon's topic in Science & Spaceflight
MECO, successful separation, and successful restart! First view of Fairing 2! Deployed! -
totm nov 2023 SpaceX Discussion Thread
sevenperforce replied to Skylon's topic in Science & Spaceflight
First launch of Fairing 2.0! Lovely contrail approaching Max-Q, and F9 is throttling back up after successfully traversing this milestone! -
totm nov 2023 SpaceX Discussion Thread
sevenperforce replied to Skylon's topic in Science & Spaceflight
It was stated on the hosted webcast. I'm guessing they will use the fins to test an entry without a retroburn to see how long it lasts and whether they can afford shorter entry burns. First view of microsats: I see no thrusters. T-30 seconds. -
totm nov 2023 SpaceX Discussion Thread
sevenperforce replied to Skylon's topic in Science & Spaceflight
They're not landing it. Grid fins will be used for descent control but no entry or landing burn will be performed. -
totm nov 2023 SpaceX Discussion Thread
sevenperforce replied to Skylon's topic in Science & Spaceflight
PAZ is going to a sun-synch polar orbit. So does this mean...what exactly? -
totm nov 2023 SpaceX Discussion Thread
sevenperforce replied to Skylon's topic in Science & Spaceflight
Music is "Flight Proven". This is also the first West Coast Sooty. -
totm nov 2023 SpaceX Discussion Thread
sevenperforce replied to Skylon's topic in Science & Spaceflight
RP-1 topped, LOX loading started. -
totm nov 2023 SpaceX Discussion Thread
sevenperforce replied to Skylon's topic in Science & Spaceflight
One hour to launch of PAZ and Fairing 2.0! Quote from a Redditor about the new fairings: As I understand it, the airstream disturbance from the large and fluffy fairing kept fouling the steerable chutes, so Fairing 2.0 was designed to have chute attachment points that would prevent this. Also, we have eyes on Hispasat, and we've got confirmation of titanium grid fins! So it looks like they may be pretty confident about their chances of recovery. They don't like to risk losing those bigger, more expensive fins. -
totm nov 2023 SpaceX Discussion Thread
sevenperforce replied to Skylon's topic in Science & Spaceflight
If they can really bring back a booster after sending a 6.2-tonne bird to GTO, my spreadsheet is wrong in all the right places. -
totm nov 2023 SpaceX Discussion Thread
sevenperforce replied to Skylon's topic in Science & Spaceflight
Has anyone had eyes on the booster to see whether they're titanium or aluminum grid fins? -
Running List: Simple Suggestions
sevenperforce replied to Wcmille's topic in KSP1 Suggestions & Development Discussion
I feel you there. I have just gotten in the habit of "Right-click, Autostrut, Rigid Attachment" after every new part. -
Possible Solution to the Multiplayer Issue
sevenperforce replied to Tex's topic in KSP1 Suggestions & Development Discussion
Before this thread gets shut down, why not return to the question of whether sharing individual SOIs (with allowing position warp within SOIs) as a way of implementing multiplayer would be a way of avoiding paradoxes? -
I'm suspicious of their numbers as well. That being said, the baseline Vulcan is supposed to be pretty darn cheap:
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I may be missing something earlier upthread, but has there been much discussion of ULA's "SMART" reuse plan? They claim dramatic cost savings over the booster-landing method.
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totm nov 2023 SpaceX Discussion Thread
sevenperforce replied to Skylon's topic in Science & Spaceflight
I don't think it's nearly as high. Remember, also, that the fineness ratio of the F9 on return is much lower, since it is the same width but far shorter. -
totm nov 2023 SpaceX Discussion Thread
sevenperforce replied to Skylon's topic in Science & Spaceflight
The tank is still pressurized on its way back, so the strength should be the same, but its load is much lighter. -
totm nov 2023 SpaceX Discussion Thread
sevenperforce replied to Skylon's topic in Science & Spaceflight
Realistically, you'd probably want to put the tanker up in elliptic orbit first, fill it by successive fuel runs, and then send up the crew vehicle, rather than sending multiple tanker flights to a loitering crew vehicle. Also, I think I may have spoken too soon. The OML of the Falcon 9 fairing 1.0 is already 5.2 meters, not 5 meters as I misremembered, so this may not be Fairing 2.0 after all. -
totm nov 2023 SpaceX Discussion Thread
sevenperforce replied to Skylon's topic in Science & Spaceflight
Oh, indeed. Musk stated the planned lunar mission profile was to place a tanker in elliptical Earth orbit, launch the crew BFR to rendezvous with it, refuel, and then go on to the Moon, land, and come back without refueling. Of course, it would take multiple flights to get the tanker up to full capacity.