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  1. 40 minutes ago, darthgently said:

    Maybe Tomppa is seeing the inflated mylar distraction left in the prior orbit before the X-37B was rotated stealth side to earth and slow-burned into another orbit.   Hey, it isn't impossible

    Especially since inclination changes are fairly cheap at apogee, although argument of perigee would be similar…

  2. On 2/6/2024 at 9:34 PM, Superfluous J said:

    Some kid on the Internet didn't recognize Mary Tyler Moore from a picture, and ever since I've had this song in my head.

     

    Wow, I had no idea the video for that song was melded with Happy Days. A little digging to find out it was included on the Win95 CD-ROM!?! I had no idea this song was that old, but I didn't listen to much (modern) radio back then. Thanks for the enlightenment!

  3. Don't want to make it too easy for them now...

    I wonder how the re-entry will work, if it can handle a direct re-entry or if they'll aerobrake the apogee down to a more reasonable level with multiple passes...

  4. 43 minutes ago, IonStorm said:

    Also note that the distinction between comet and asteroid is fuzzy.  

    I see what you did there...

    It makes sense, since a comet is merely an asteroid still loaded with volatiles that get baked out into a fuzzy tail when it is close enough to the Sun. It also helps being in a highly elliptical orbit that keeps it frozen most of the time. But of course you know all that.

     

  5. 6 hours ago, SunlitZelkova said:

    Unless we are proposing some physical factor in their supposed dumbness instead of things like education and other elements society, which I would be even more skeptical of.

    Well, there’s a high probability of both environmental poisoning (lead/mercury being the obvious ones, but there can be more subtle ones) and nutritional deficiencies, especially micronutrients leading to reduced “smarts.”

     I’m currently reading “Fats that Heal, Fats that Kill” by Dr Udo,  which focuses on the lack of essential fatty acids in modern industrial diets, and how the trend of frying foods in oils generates unhealthy-to-the point-of-toxic trans fats. Modern cooking oils are highly processed to give them a near infinite shelf life, which strips them of healthy oils, especially EFAs which are degraded/spoiled by heat, air, and light. 

    So yeah, they strip out all the healthy stuff and sell it back to us as supplements. Capitalism gone wild, as usual. 

  6. On 1/25/2024 at 5:18 PM, StrandedonEarth said:

    As I think I posted last year, I started making custom mugs using a sublimation printer and a Cricut mug press. Is it okay if I do a little market research / design feedback on these forums? Not to sell on these forums, of course, I'm sure it's not allowed here and besides, shipping is expensive so I only intend to sell locally at markets or Marketplace. I just want feedback on designs, whether people would consider buying them if they saw them for sale somewhere or suggestions for improvement, and naturally I would limit it to one thread for that purpose. 

    @Dakota, Deddly is suggesting I should ask a Community Manager. So can I, please huh huh pleeeease?

     

    On 1/25/2024 at 10:49 PM, Deddly said:

    That's a good question. As forum moderators, we don't make decisions like that. I believe the only way to get permission would be to approach a community manager and get official approval. If I am mistaken, I'm sure one of my fellow moderators will correct me :)

    I'm going to guess by the deafening silence that the answer is no...

  7. 20 minutes ago, tater said:

    I’d post the cool glory pic with the 737 engine in the foreground, but Imgur and mobile are crap.

    It took me a bit to figure it out, but, using the imgur app on iPhone, I  tap the pic so it just shows the pic and a few icons underneath, tap the right pointing arrow at bottom right, then scroll down to copy link. Then over to the forum and paste. It works for me, just did it earlier today in the RIP thread…

  8. 4 hours ago, PakledHostage said:

    Reminds me of my first Kerbaled mission to Duna... Just jump, Bill!

    And to get back in he had to jump with RCS blasting, RCS was too weak otherwise…. So, MMUs for emergency ingress?

  9. 1 hour ago, SunlitZelkova said:

    Were commercial launches with Delta and Atlas back in the 1990s and 2000s ever shown on TV? I either did not exist or was very little back then so I wouldn't know.

    I'm not sure if this is a good example. By comparison, I don't recall Delta IV Heavy streams being heavily watched. They certainly get as much traffic on this forum as any F9 launch (not a lot). Both DIVH and F9 pale in comparison to how the thread becomes "Hot!!!" when Starship launches.

    Well, the internet back then was not capable of streaming much. I think debut launches of a new vehicle would get a sound bite on the news, as well as any major deep-space missions. But regular rockets were definitely overshadowed by the Space Shuttle, and even that was soon reduced to sound bites when it launched and landed, if that. The first D4H launched in 2004, the second in 2007. I wasn't watching much TV in '04 (partially successful), and I don't recall much more than a sound bite in 2007. But most of my space news back then came from Space.com and its forum, and it was scorching on those launches.

    I do recall, back before the Space.com forums were closed, that the resident Shuttle program engineer there (Shuttle_guy) had his mind blown when one of the first F9  launches (2010) was recycled and launched ~90 minutes later (IIRC, may have been a few hours) after a hot abort (sensor reading outside conservative parameters; adjusted parameters and launched). A hot abort on a Shuttle launch would have been at least a 24hr recycle. But I digress....

  10. 7 hours ago, Flavio hc16 said:

    It's so funny and mental than this is becoming normality and nobody basically cares anymore to watch the stream ( thanks also to the demented idea of streaming on Twitter X).

    Well, when they’re flying 100 times a year on boosters that have seen 10+ launches regularly, it does become pretty routine. Wake me when Starship is on its final countdown…

  11. On 7/7/2022 at 9:17 PM, Ryaja said:

    Calling it because you need help with math

    You're supposed to call 411 for that!

    Way back in the day I called 411 for a baking unit conversion, hoping against hope they might know... nope!

    e: (sorry for the necroquote, lol)

  12. Right now, I'm watching the original Predator,  and just passed the point where one of the soldiers is yelling at the native tracker, "You know something!" (The response was "I'm scared.") Now, I also watched Prey (the most recent Predator movie), which was set ~200 years ago, involving a Predator's encounter with North American natives and French colonizers. Prey puts that line in a new light, suggesting that the legend of an alien predator was handed down through the generations. I like that idea.

    Of course, since the Predator movie predates Prey by some 35 years, it's really just coincidence, unless that line started a train of thought that led to the script of Prey...

    And yes, Prey was worth watching, IMO.

  13. 4 hours ago, magnemoe said:

    Some was talking about the sims and I remember an insane episode long ago. Some had set up a sims game there the sims just hanged out, played games, had barbecue and used the pool. 
    It looked cool and interesting as game was pretty popular and it would run forever if set up correctly. 
    Then some joker entered edit mode and removed the pool ladders, before sims 4 sims could not leave without ladders. 
    So the sims started drowning. And the clerk who knew nothing about the sims or games in general I assume kind of panicking. 
    I assume the one setting this up simply made an save and copied it around so closing and restarting the game should solve it. Just killing the games would also work. 

    Ah yes, I remember having one Sims game where I was building up quite a cemetery, and the pool was one of the kill zones.

    As an aside, a buddy created a dungeon with a few slaves with the most basic furniture and no way out. They spent their time making paintings and gnomes for the dungeon master to sell. The dungeon master made their meals and the rest of the time just sat around watching TV...

  14. 12 minutes ago, PakledHostage said:

    Are they getting pressure from above to cut corners?

    2 minutes ago, darthgently said:

    The idea that there would even be an inspection difference between "opening" the plug and "removing" the plug when opening is identical to removing is very janky.  Almost like the distinction was conjured up in order to avoid an inspection.

    It all comes down to the bean counters calling the shots, and they are probably coming down on people who rack up extra expenses in the form of extra man-hours doing "unnecessary" inspections, making people hesitant to do what is actually necessary. What's going on at Spirit is less clear, but if the facility is being run on the cheap then the grunts are probably underpaid and don't care, and it costs too much to fire them and train new ones. Or they do get fired and the replacements are no better. They get what they're paying for.

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