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Look, I apologize for the derail. Mea culpa. Clearly we are not mature enough to discuss a controversial figure.

So who is pumped for the X-37 Falcon Heavy launch? Seventh launch for the vehicle, eighth launch for Falcon Heavy, NET Dec 28th. Any bets on how long the X-37 will stay up? I'm guessing over 1000 days this mission.

 

Edit: Thanks, @Geonovast

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6 hours ago, Meecrob said:

Look, I apologize for the derail. Mea culpa. Clearly we are not mature enough to discuss a controversial figure.

So who is pumped for the X-37 Falcon Heavy launch? Seventh launch for the vehicle, eighth launch for Falcon Heavy, NET Dec 28th. Any bets on how long the X-37 will stay up? I'm guessing over 1000 days this mission.

 

Edit: Thanks, @Geonovast

Here, here.  If the ISS can continue functioning with all that is happening, this forum can surely do the same.  I bet they don't talk politics much on the ISS 

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9 hours ago, Spaceception said:

Confirmation by SpaceX it was all 6 engines

 

 

 

 I really dislike this phrasing of SpaceX of calling a burn “full duration” to mean it lasted the planned time of the burn, even if it was only 5 seconds. It used to be the term “full duration” meant the length of an actual flight burn, which will be several minutes long.

If you want to say the burn lasted the planned length just say it lasted the planned length.

It’s hard to believe that both the FAA and NASA would be effected by this “Jedi mind trick”: just call it “full duration” and that means the engines have been fully flight qualified for a full burn time in flight.

  Bob Clark

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18 hours ago, Meecrob said:

So who is pumped for the X-37 Falcon Heavy launch? Seventh launch for the vehicle, eighth launch for Falcon Heavy, NET Dec 28th. Any bets on how long the X-37 will stay up? I'm guessing over 1000 days this mission

Flight Vehicle Launch date Landing date Launcher Mission[57] Duration Notes Status
OTV-1 1 22 April 2010
23:52 UTC
3 December 2010
09:16 UTC
Atlas V 501 USA-212 224 days, 9 hours, 24 minutes
  • First launch of Atlas V 501 configuration
  • First American autonomous orbital runway landing
  • First X-37B flight
  • Landed at Vandenberg AFB Runway 12
Success
OTV-2 2 5 March 2011
22:46 UTC
16 June 2012
12:48 UTC
Atlas V 501 USA-226 468 days, 14 hours, 2 minutes
  • First flight of second X-37B
  • Landed at Vandenberg AFB Runway 12
Success
OTV-3 1 11 December 2012
18:03 UTC
17 October 2014
16:24 UTC
Atlas V 501 USA-240 674 days, 22 hours, 21 minutes
  • Second flight of first X-37B
  • Landed at Vandenberg AFB Runway 12
Success
OTV-4 2 20 May 2015
15:05 UTC
7 May 2017
11:47 UTC
Atlas V 501 USA-261 (AFSPC-5) 717 days, 20 hours, 42 minutes Success
OTV-5 2 7 September 2017
14:00 UTC
27 October 2019
07:51 UTC
Falcon 9 Block 4 USA-277 779 days, 17 hours, 51 minutes
  • Third flight of second X-37B
  • First launch of an X-37B on SpaceX's Falcon 9 vehicle
  • Landed at Shuttle Landing Facility Runway 33
Success
OTV-6 1 17 May 2020
13:14 UTC
12 November 2022
10:22 UTC
Atlas V 501 USA-299 (USSF-7) 908 days, 21 hours, 8 minutes
  • Third flight of first X-37B
  • Carried most experiments to date
  • First X-37B launch by USSF
  • Longest X-37B mission
  • Landed at Shuttle Landing Facility Runway 33
Success
OTV-7 2 12 December 2023   Falcon Heavy USSF-52  
  • First launch of an X-37B on SpaceX's Falcon Heavy
  • Fourth flight of second X-37B
Planned

 

Exactly 24, 26, 30 months, and day-in-day 13 months between the previous landing and the current launch.

Definitely an integer amount of months, probably 36 now. And definitely to expose something decaying.

(That's why integer months.)

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11 minutes ago, darthgently said:

Do they issue overpressure warnings for spin primes?  It would make sense as ignition may possibly accidentally occur I suppose

Maybe. I wouldn't want anybody near a booster if it does this

I doubt accidental ignition would occur though. Most likely to be a static fire.

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