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Minmus Taster

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  1. BZmpONS.png

    You can see here the ship isn't entering with it's tiles facing the "wind", it's actually coming in by the engine bay in a sort of pencil dive. Maybe the extra weight of the engines is a factor in all this? Either way this explains why this is the end of the video, the camera was probably melted but they still seemed to be getting telemetry back, the last of the graphic showed the ship was actually recovering from this slightly but was still clearly tumbling with the tail being pushed forward. The end would have probably come when the plasma finally wore through the tanks and the remaining fuel detonated. I am curious if anyone caught views of the breakup, maybe a satellite or an asset down below.

  2. Just now, AckSed said:

    Oh, nothing, just a spacecraft the size of a building went through reentry.

    That's probably the largest single spacecraft to ever reenter the atmosphere. Maybe Mir was heavier but that was a whole station.

    Will this require another drawn out investigation? Technically the vehicle launched properly and the circumstances of reentry of both vehicles wouldn't change the risk to public safety much.

  3. 1 minute ago, tater said:

    Once it was getting some flap authority, seemed to calm down.

    Not sure about that, we lost out frame of reference once the plasma kicked up but it looked like the ship was still tumbling based on the graph below.

  4. 1 minute ago, Ultimate Steve said:

    Not necessarily tile loss, the thing appeared to enter the atmosphere in a tumble. There's been some speculation that there was minimal to no control after SECO, that roll may have been coincidental and not commanded, plasma on the silver side is not normal.

    Biggest issues are likely tile loss and control, looks like they still lost some tiles based on the onboard views, but better than last time!

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