threelonmusketeers

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threelonmusketeers,

x.com/SpaceX/status/1793489454327574860

Up next: our third Falcon 9 launch of the week is targeted to lift off from pad 39A in Florida on Thursday night

threelonmusketeers, (edited )

His hair grew back already!

narusite, to cubers French
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[WR] clock 2.31 single by Eryk Kasperek

http://invidious.fdn.fr/watch?v=KzqJv2VaQDE

@cubers

threelonmusketeers,

Wow, I don’t follow clock, but that seems pretty fast! I noticed that he didn’t flip the clock over at any point during the solve. Is that due to luck or skill?

threelonmusketeers,

My parents never bought another Hyundai after a disappointing experience with a Hyundai Stellar. I’ve heard good things about the Ioniq 5 though.

threelonmusketeers,

I wonder what caused the temporary regressions in Q3 and Q4? I assume the Q1 improvement is due to the majority of the fleet switching to the FSD v12 stack.

threelonmusketeers,

Wow, they’re going to go for it. We could have a Starliner-Starship double-header! (Assuming neither slips further)

Helium is always a pain in the ass to contain…

[1952] Federal Thunderbolt 1000 air raid siren (lemmy.ca)

The Thunderbolt was one of the more unique designs for an outdoor warning siren. Instead of using a large chopper (the part that makes the noise in mechanical sirens) the Thunderbolt uses a small chopper through which pressurized air is fed from a Roots blower at the base of the siren. Because the feed of air is constant from...

threelonmusketeers,

And it was 127 decibels at 100 ft. That is a very loud siren.

My work feels very "off"...

I work in security at a northern michigan ski/golf resort. The resort spans 2 properties and has a combined total of roughly 3000 acres. As you might expect, it can be a tough job at times, with drunks, noise complaints, safety issues, etc but wtf do you do when your job is mostly just tough for simply feeling “creepy”?...

threelonmusketeers,

The original owner was dead and apparantly “shows up” in the convention center, rarily.

Have you considered interviewing the original owner on this topic? They would presumably know the property well, and might be able to provide some insight.

Alternatively, have you considered that you may be experiencing a psychotic mirage? :)

Either way, please keep us posted!

threelonmusketeers,

Seems like it could backfire by setting unreasonable expectations.

threelonmusketeers,

Better late than never, I suppose. NASA awarded the first Commercial Resupply Services contracts (Dragon and Cygnus) in 2008. That program has gone quite well, so hopefully the European version is similarly successful.

threelonmusketeers,

Could they launch southeast towards Barbados? That distance is much greater than, say, Cape Canaveral to the Bahamas, which is a fairly common trajectory.

threelonmusketeers,
threelonmusketeers,

RFA’s own kerosene-fuelled Helix engines. The first stage has nine engines, while the second stage has one. Claimed to be able to lift 1,300 kilograms to a 500-kilometer Sun-synchronous orbit, the booster comes with the Redshift Orbital Transfer Vehicle (OTV), which functions as a kick-stage and on-orbit services spacecraft.

Ah, so it’s a bigger version of Electron. Looks awesome!

threelonmusketeers,

A tether for what?

threelonmusketeers,

Is diamond more resistant to burning than other forms of carbon? I thought even lowly graphite is pretty stable at high temperatures…

threelonmusketeers, (edited )

But that taxpayer money keep flowing

Not in this specific case. Starliner is a fixed-price contract, not cost-plus. Boeing is having to foot the bill for their own incompetence, and I’m all here for it!

threelonmusketeers,

It’s a helium leak. Helium has the capability to leak out of almost anything.

threelonmusketeers, (edited )

I suppose that kind of counts, but Boeing doesn’t make the entire SLS, do they? Just the upper stage?

As you point out, SLS works fine, it’s just ridiculously expensive.

Edit: Upper stage is ULA (for now). Boeing makes the core stage, sans engines, which are Shuttle leftovers or Aerojet Rocketdyne in the future. SRBs are also Shuttle leftovers, with Northrop Grumman making new ones. Orion is from Airbus.

threelonmusketeers,

Yeah, didn’t Tesla try to delete the mirrors from the initial semi truck design, but later added them back due to regulations?

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