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Naturally, someone is already measuring it for a coffin… Wouldn’t be a surprising ending
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totm nov 2023 SpaceX Discussion Thread
StrandedonEarth replied to Skylon's topic in Science & Spaceflight
Great idea, but, how does ash (both airborne and on the ground) affect the landing radar, IDK myself -
I commented to my wife that maybe our son and probably myself are a little bit Asperger's, or otherwise "On the spectrum" to which she replied "We're all on the spectrum!" Hmm, yup. Most are probably a nice middle blue-green-yellow-orange, with some violets and red. But some stray off into UV or infrared, and some seem to be downright radio...
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And in other electromechanical news, our garage door opener got the door halfway down and then it stopped moving. The motor was still running loudly, but no movement. It was able to finish closing the door when I gave it a shove down, but trying to raise it again produced the sound of something being not quite engaged, if not stripped. So yeah, time to investigate if I can fix it or just replace it with something that’s not twenty years old Edit: Confirmed the main plastic gear has been stripped by the plastic worm gear. Nice drift of plastic dust inside the housing
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The James Webb Space Telescope and stuff
StrandedonEarth replied to Streetwind's topic in Science & Spaceflight
Nah, the first pic published by Webb will be the “it’s working!” meme: “So powerful it can see something happening a long time ago in a galaxy far, far away” Edit: Ok, I couldn't resist tweeting....- 869 replies
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The only thing going for it is the rocket-sled-assisted takeoff. Then maybe if they take off from Denver, that’s another minor boost. Then they just have to hitch it to Santa’s reindeer…
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Zooming out from under the radar comes Radian Aerospace, working the HTOL angle. No mention of power plants, perhaps they’re using SABRE tech? (Or is it RAPIER, I get those mixed up…)
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The James Webb Space Telescope and stuff
StrandedonEarth replied to Streetwind's topic in Science & Spaceflight
It was a calculated gamble, I'm sure. NASA is big on risk analysis, and the analysis probably showed a greater chance of messing things up by trying to fix it, instead working around it. Perfect is the enemy of "good enough", which can be a tough lesson to learn when building something.- 869 replies
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The James Webb Space Telescope and stuff
StrandedonEarth replied to Streetwind's topic in Science & Spaceflight
Let’s see, after years and billions of dollars and you’re on some of the final tests and two sensors out of hundreds go bad (that we heard of). Tear it apart, put it back together, and retest, costing how many more billions and taking how many more years? Yeah, we can work around that- 869 replies
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For Questions That Don't Merit Their Own Thread
StrandedonEarth replied to Skyler4856's topic in Science & Spaceflight
I wonder how a Tesla on autopilot would behave driving out of it…? Oh right, it would detect the lights and pull over! (unless that feature is still in beta) -
The Upcoming Movies (and Movie Trailers) MegaThread!
StrandedonEarth replied to StrandedonEarth's topic in The Lounge
Another rockumentary in the works, or is this a crockumentary? From the one who dares to be stupid -
Things Adult Men Do That I Don't Understand...
StrandedonEarth replied to Spacescifi's topic in The Lounge
Laziness? A weird order of ops, for sure. Modern public washrooms around here try not to have doors, but have a 180 curved path at the entrance for privacy. No door handles to touch or clean! Also avoids having a door shoved open into your face. -
totm nov 2023 SpaceX Discussion Thread
StrandedonEarth replied to Skylon's topic in Science & Spaceflight
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Starlink Thread (split from SpaceX)
StrandedonEarth replied to DAL59's topic in Science & Spaceflight
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totm march 2020 So what song is stuck in your head today?
StrandedonEarth replied to SmileyTRex's topic in The Lounge
Possibly one of the best, most powerful commercials I've seen gets the song stuck in my head. I'm only human, after all... There's a few cuts of this around; this isn't the same one usually airing on my TV, but close enough -
The James Webb Space Telescope and stuff
StrandedonEarth replied to Streetwind's topic in Science & Spaceflight
I have no idea, but I would assume something similar to a worm-gear screw jack: slow but relatively torquey, allowing for great precision.- 869 replies
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StrandedonEarth replied to Skyler4856's topic in Science & Spaceflight
Yeah, explodes big-big. Shockwaves detected in Fiji and NZ. -
The Analysis of Sea Levels.
StrandedonEarth replied to mikegarrison's topic in Science & Spaceflight
Ironically, the sulfur dioxide aerosols from pre-scrubber coal plants masked the greenhouse effect by reflecting sunlight, cooling the region in a manner similar to a volcanic eruption, albeit without the dust/ash component. Some scientists at the time were concerned about a potential or apparent cooling trend, later disproved. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Global_cooling