September 6, 20241 yr Author What’s that shit with the robotic voice talking about all these worlds are ours except for Europe? Europe ahh?
September 7, 20241 yr Deorbit burn complete. Trajectory nominal. Thrusters fired as planned, so that's good.
September 7, 20241 yr 9 hours ago, RamjetFDO said: Good plasma trail views, including from ISS and the tracking WB-57 aircraft. these are such cool things with the turbofan intakes almost as large as the fuselage
September 7, 20241 yr the active b-52 fleet was built in 61 and 62, but the canberras date to 59 and 60, so they are the currently oldest active usaf articles in use that we know of
September 7, 20241 yr the active b-52 fleet was built in 61 and 62, but the canberras date to 59 and 60, so they are the currently oldest active usaf articles in use that we know ofWasn’t one of the SOP units out of Eglin using a Basler turbo, thus a DC-3?
September 9, 20241 yr https://futurism.com/boeing-execs-starliner-news-conferenceYeah.... Things are still a little chilly. I feel bad for Joel, Steve, and John. They were all contemporaries of mine. We worked many Shuttle missions together in the MCC.
September 9, 20241 yr Also... Another failed thruster during post undocking ops and the guidance system went down (but came back up) during entry is not a good look for future planning. That may have been why Boeing noped out of the press conference.
September 9, 20241 yr 1 hour ago, RamjetFDO said: https://futurism.com/boeing-execs-starliner-news-conference Yeah.... Things are still a little chilly. I feel bad for Joel, Steve, and John. They were all contemporaries of mine. We worked many Shuttle missions together in the MCC. "It's seemingly a last-minute change because there were five chairs set up at the news conference," Berger tweeted, "and they just removed two seats right now." When he asked NASA about the reason for Boeing's absence, he said, the agency's response was "you'll have to ask them."
September 10, 20241 yr Author 1 hour ago, RamjetFDO said: Also... Another failed thruster during post undocking ops and the guidance system went down (but came back up) during entry is not a good look for future planning. That may have been why Boeing noped out of the press conference. Furk, just as we need a decent alternative to Musk and SpaceX. Here's hoping Bezos pulls things off.
September 10, 20241 yr 2 hours ago, RamjetFDO said: https://futurism.com/boeing-execs-starliner-news-conference Yeah.... Things are still a little chilly. I feel bad for Joel, Steve, and John. They were all contemporaries of mine. We worked many Shuttle missions together in the MCC. Not to butter you up or make this awkward, but it truly is a blessing to have your perspective on these issues. The fact that you also generate some hilarious GIFs from time to time is icing on the cake.
September 10, 20241 yr 1 hour ago, atomheartbevo said: Furk, just as we need a decent alternative to Musk and SpaceX. Here's hoping Bezos pulls things off. The reality, this was the death knell of Boeing's aerospace division, and it sucks, because of the whole less competition part of the equation. There are a few other startups out there, but they are so far behind Space X and Blue Origin, not to mention well underfunded, each of them aren't worth mentioning being in the race. I haven't heard it really talked about, but I'd give it a coin flip as to whether or not Orion is cancelled by either candidate, which would in effect end Lockheed Martin's program as well. So basically, in terms of the near future, when it comes to space exploration, we will be limited to the whims of two of the richest pricks on earth, with apparently very few other options. That's sort of like having to choose between ISIS and the Taliban. Edited September 10, 20241 yr by BamaATL
September 10, 20241 yr Next up ... Polaris Dawn and the first ever commercial spacewalk ... with luck they launch at 3:38 AM.
September 10, 20241 yr Author 1 hour ago, BamaATL said: So basically, in terms of the near future, when it comes to space exploration, we will be limited to the whims of two of the richest pricks on earth, with apparently very few other options. That's sort of like having to choose between ISIS and the Taliban. Nah, Bezos is not an incel and is not posting on his own BBS at least a few times every hour for 18 or 19 hours out of every 24 hours. His mid-life crisis is more of a mid-life party.
September 10, 20241 yr 2 minutes ago, atomheartbevo said: Nah, Bezos is not an incel and is not posting on his own BBS at least a few times every hour for 18 or 19 hours out of every 24 hours. His mid-life crisis is more of a mid-life party. Don't kid yourself, Bezos is just as big a prick as Musk, if not more so, he's just smart enough not to buy his own social media company and broadcast it.
September 10, 20241 yr Author 1 hour ago, BamaATL said: Don't kid yourself, Bezos is just as big a prick as Musk, if not more so, he's just smart enough not to buy his own social media company and broadcast it. He's also not smart enough to sell a $100,000 truck that looks like 10 year-old me in the 1980s designed it.
September 10, 20241 yr 17 hours ago, atomheartbevo said: He's also not smart enough to sell a $100,000 truck that looks like 10 year-old me in the 1980s designed it. counterpoint: Amazon- the acme of enshittification.
September 11, 20241 yr On 9/9/2024 at 10:47 PM, Texas Jeff said: Next up ... Polaris Dawn and the first ever commercial spacewalk ... with luck they launch at 3:38 AM. So this hasn't gotten a lot of talk the last few days. Yes they did launch. And the capsule is in space. and the spacewalk is scheduled for just over 9 hours from now.
September 12, 20241 yr I hope the suits perform well. To my knowledge, these will be the first new suits in decades. I can't even begin to imagine the difficulty in designing a space suit, because after all, it really isn't just a suit, it's a spacecraft in it's own right. This is another technical challenge for going to the moon and beyond that seemingly we are well behind with.
September 12, 20241 yr 1 minute ago, BamaATL said: I hope the suits perform well. To my knowledge, these will be the first new suits in decades. I can't even begin to imagine the difficulty in designing a space suit, because after all, it really isn't just a suit, it's a spacecraft in it's own right. This is another technical challenge for going to the moon and beyond that seemingly we are well behind with. That plus the first full depressurization and repressurization of a manned Crew Dragon in orbit. Lotta firsts are gonna happen overnight. It's a fuckin shame it's elmos company doing it
September 12, 20241 yr 3 minutes ago, Captainant said: That plus the first full depressurization and repressurization of a manned Crew Dragon in orbit. Lotta firsts are gonna happen overnight. It's a fuckin shame it's elmos company doing it At this point I'm just going only acknowledge that its a bunch of talented people at Space X doing great things, that happened to work for an asshole. (Ironically, sound like most companies).
September 12, 20241 yr 11 minutes ago, Captainant said: That plus the first full depressurization and repressurization of a manned Crew Dragon in orbit. Lotta firsts are gonna happen overnight. It's a fuckin shame it's elmos company doing it They did achieve the highest orbit at 870 miles, about 17 more than Gemini 11. (the lunar trips apparently don't count as the weren't true orbits but rather lunar transjection burn starts. So that have that record.
September 12, 20241 yr Incredible stuff going on. The fact it's a private company just makes it more incredible.
September 12, 20241 yr Days like today I'm glad for Internet coverage to be able to watch such events. Amazing what they are actually doing and how little most of the worlds population cares about it.
September 12, 20241 yr Cool the suits worked (as far as we know for now) but that wasn't much of a spacewalk. More like a space stickyourheadoutofthecarwindow.
September 12, 20241 yr 7 minutes ago, RPM said: Cool the suits worked (as far as we know for now) but that wasn't much of a spacewalk. More like a space stickyourheadoutofthecarwindow. I'll take proof of concept, it's a pretty major accomplishment, not to mention extremely dangerous.
September 12, 20241 yr I queued up the video for the interesting part the "spacewalk". They "lose" the live video as the hatch opens likely in case there was a problem. You do get the whole "how many SpaceX engineers does it take to open a door?" moment. Bummer we don't get to see the hatch open - just from closed, cut away, then open. Still, this is impressive. Hope the suits took care of what they needed to take care of beyond providing atmosphere to the astronauts. The engineering teams should be proud.
September 12, 20241 yr 32 minutes ago, RPM said: Cool the suits worked (as far as we know for now) but that wasn't much of a spacewalk. More like a space stickyourheadoutofthecarwindow. TBH this mission was moreso about de/re pressurizing the capsule than it was doing sick flips on an EVA. Since the dragon is a single chamber, it meant EVERYONE was in their vac suit with zero margin for error or airlock to take shelter in if they couldn't reseal the capsule in orbit
September 12, 20241 yr It really is true that younger generations can't believe some really cool shit happened before they were born.
September 12, 20241 yr I understand all this guys. I've been a spacenut from the Gemini and Apollo days. I was expecting this: Maybe they have another spacewalk planned after looking at data.
September 12, 20241 yr 4 minutes ago, RPM said: I understand all this guys. I've been a spacenut from the Gemini and Apollo days. I was expecting this: Maybe they have another spacewalk planned after looking at data. IMO the mission planning for a seasoned USAF test pilot and NASA astronaut is probably a bit less complicated than for a bunch of commercial crew. I'm looking forward to seeing more actual EVA and not just "open the nose and poke my head out", but this is an important proof of concept and flight/vac validation for the suits
September 12, 20241 yr Author 1 hour ago, Fudge Nuggets said: It really is true that younger generations can't believe some really cool shit happened before they were born. Yeah, those of us who grew up the 70s and 80s were closer to World War II than kids these days are to the Apollo landings.
September 12, 20241 yr 9 minutes ago, atomheartbevo said: Yeah, those of us who grew up the 70s and 80s were closer to World War II than kids these days are to the Apollo landings. So that is why they keep remaking movies. This is badass. Good job the to team.
September 12, 20241 yr I wish elon wasnt such douche. His companies are fucking amazing. Wish he would step down and leave the companies so he can be a full time twitter warrior. Large percentage of people are blinded with the elon hate and refuse/cant acknowledge how amazing this is and its only 1 of 6 or so incredible companies. but i get it.
September 12, 20241 yr 21 minutes ago, partytimesausage said: I wish elon wasnt such douche. His companies are fucking amazing. Wish he would step down and leave the companies so he can be a full time twitter warrior. Large percentage of people are blinded with the elon hate and refuse/cant acknowledge how amazing this is and its only 1 of 6 or so incredible companies. but i get it. SpaceX is cool (not that it doesn't have major issues, like "fuck your laws, we don't need to follow any of those"). It also happens to be the company that seems to have kept the largest buffer between him and the actual operational shit (not a coincidence, not even a little bit). Tesla? Way overvalued, getting lapped by the competition because it can't decide what it wants to be, and he meddles in everything. The Boring Company? Bitch please. Twitter? Bitch please, pussy in bio.
September 12, 20241 yr 1 minute ago, Brisketexan said: SpaceX is cool (not that it doesn't have major issues, like "fuck your laws, we don't need to follow any of those"). It also happens to be the company that seems to have kept the largest buffer between him and the actual operational shit (not a coincidence, not even a little bit). Tesla? Way overvalued, getting lapped by the competition because it can't decide what it wants to be, and he meddles in everything. The Boring Company? Bitch please. Twitter? Bitch please, pussy in bio. i like the energy.
September 12, 20241 yr Author 26 minutes ago, partytimesausage said: I wish elon wasnt such douche. His companies are fucking amazing. Wish he would step down and leave the companies so he can be a full time twitter warrior. Large percentage of people are blinded with the elon hate and refuse/cant acknowledge how amazing this is and its only 1 of 6 or so incredible companies. but i get it. 3 minutes ago, Brisketexan said: SpaceX is cool (not that it doesn't have major issues, like "fuck your laws, we don't need to follow any of those"). It also happens to be the company that seems to have kept the largest buffer between him and the actual operational shit (not a coincidence, not even a little bit). SpaceX needs to toe the line a lot more than they are doing, because they are pissing off a shitload of people (not just the locals). And if they keep it up and there is action taken against SpaceX, Elmo will take his ball and move to Mexico. You have to be nice to your neighbors, especially when the taxpayers are helping subsidize your operation.
September 12, 20241 yr 2 hours ago, atomheartbevo said: Yeah, those of us who grew up the 70s and 80s were closer to World War II than kids these days are to the Apollo landings. In two years, the last Apollo mission will be closer to WWI than to the present. Furk.
September 12, 20241 yr Author 2 hours ago, flatdawgs said: In two years, the last Apollo mission will be closer to WWI than to the present. Furk.
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