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totm nov 2023 SpaceX Discussion Thread
CatastrophicFailure replied to Skylon's topic in Science & Spaceflight
So this is interesting... like train wreck interesting... Apparently SpaceX allegedly “refused” to move a StarLink sat out of the way of an ESA bird. Now, according to the train wreck comments, the only Starlink at a similar altitude to the ESA sat is one of two that’s slowly deorbiting itself, which +the slow-responding ion thruster May have been the reason it couldn’t move. Whole thing needs to be taken with a great big grain of salt for now, but there it is. ETA: Better article, mentioning a different computer pegged the chance of a collision as pretty negligible. -
totm nov 2023 SpaceX Discussion Thread
CatastrophicFailure replied to Skylon's topic in Science & Spaceflight
Top.... men.... -
totm nov 2023 SpaceX Discussion Thread
CatastrophicFailure replied to Skylon's topic in Science & Spaceflight
SpaceX already has the whole VTVL thing down pretty good, they arguably have a better understanding of it than anyone else in the industry right now. What they don’t have is flight data on reentry and descent on their unprecedented plan of doing so. There’s probably not a whole lot more they could learn from Hoppy, that’s why the first Starship test will be all the way to the edge of space and back— that remains the big unknown. Once Starship is back down low and going butt-first on a pillar of fire, that’s actually the easy part. -
totm nov 2023 SpaceX Discussion Thread
CatastrophicFailure replied to Skylon's topic in Science & Spaceflight
What’s that thing above the C-5, left of the shuttle? RHOMBUS? Looks like a great big aerospike... uses it as a heat shield on reentry? Then stubby wings for some control to a vertical landing? MOAR BOOSTERS! optional? -
totm nov 2023 SpaceX Discussion Thread
CatastrophicFailure replied to Skylon's topic in Science & Spaceflight
. . . *Points at Owners of All Media Disney* -
totm nov 2023 SpaceX Discussion Thread
CatastrophicFailure replied to Skylon's topic in Science & Spaceflight
Nope, just a single Tyrannosaurus Rex. dat roar doe And not ones to rest on their laurels, apparently SpaceX is also aiming at the opposite end of the spectrum: -
totm nov 2023 SpaceX Discussion Thread
CatastrophicFailure replied to Skylon's topic in Science & Spaceflight
Whoah. And whoah! And also, whoah. Them are some... aggressive time frames... I wonder why more delay on the presentation, tho? What are they, for lack of a better phrase, “hiding?” -
totm nov 2023 SpaceX Discussion Thread
CatastrophicFailure replied to Skylon's topic in Science & Spaceflight
Well, at least we know why they had issues with the FAA over altitude, they couldn’t accept the “return data from upper atmosphere” contract yet. -
totm nov 2023 SpaceX Discussion Thread
CatastrophicFailure replied to Skylon's topic in Science & Spaceflight
haven’t seen this mentioned yet... apparently right at the end you can see one of the COPV’s get liberated and go flying off on its own... -
totm nov 2023 SpaceX Discussion Thread
CatastrophicFailure replied to Skylon's topic in Science & Spaceflight
Daaaaaaaaaang! I was not expecting the flight to last that long! What’s the longest burn we know of for a Raptor at this point? -
totm nov 2023 SpaceX Discussion Thread
CatastrophicFailure replied to Skylon's topic in Science & Spaceflight
Shhhhhhhh.... Don't give Elon any ideas... -
totm nov 2023 SpaceX Discussion Thread
CatastrophicFailure replied to Skylon's topic in Science & Spaceflight
Generally, they do. That’s what the flare stack is for. That big release we saw yesterday wasn’t a norminal release, it was an aborted engine ignition. So, an “oops.” -
totm nov 2023 SpaceX Discussion Thread
CatastrophicFailure replied to Skylon's topic in Science & Spaceflight
Well, the Russians still use an actual physical launch key, so I suppose it’s not outside the realm of possibility. Some keystroke must be the last interaction that starts the launch sequence... -
totm nov 2023 SpaceX Discussion Thread
CatastrophicFailure replied to Skylon's topic in Science & Spaceflight
So, they are using spark igniters (I’m assuming that’s what that meant). Thought I’d heard somewhere these early production Raptors still used TEA/TEB. -
totm nov 2023 SpaceX Discussion Thread
CatastrophicFailure replied to Skylon's topic in Science & Spaceflight
So here’s an actual question... how come there’s no ice buildup on Starhopper? There’s no internal tanks or insulation, as far as we know, right? So with the whole thing full of cryo shouldn’t it be covered in white ice like a F9?