falken, to music
@falken@qoto.org avatar

Live alert : on tonight (wed) at 1930

nedraggett, to music

Meantime, in OTHER news, in this case of an older bent, the absolutely brilliant debut album by , one of my favorite acts then and now, is now out in a hyperexpanded edition available for only 20 euros digitally. Well, well worth it. https://orbitalofficial.bandcamp.com/album/orbital-the-green-album-expanded

DemocracySpot, to music
@DemocracySpot@mstdn.social avatar

🎧 Mood.

"Dirty Rat"
& (2023)

▶️ Track plays in the post.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4FM7XeaSO0M

Great_Albums, to ElectronicMusic
@Great_Albums@mstdn.social avatar

- – Optical Delusion (Label: Orbital). Considering they’ve been raving for more than 30 years, brothers Phil and Paul Hartnoll still sound energized on this year’s set of electronic thrill rides. From the pop inflections of “Are You Alive?” to the aggressive shakedown of “You Dirty Rat,” collaborators Penelope Isles, Sleaford Mods and others help vary the mood and tempos on an album showing no signs of flagging since 90s classics like Snivilization.

gimulnautti, to random
@gimulnautti@mastodon.green avatar

Nerves save. 615 meters, parallel orbits, good fuel!

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mastodonmigration, (edited ) to TeslaMotors
@mastodonmigration@mastodon.online avatar

While we are talking about Musk and Starlink, let's discuss the Kessler Syndrome.

Some evening not too long from now you may look up, and instead of the stars and a few Starlink satellite trains marching along, you might see a night sky filled with brilliant sparkles. You check the news and learn the International Space Station has been destroyed as well humanity's weather and other Earth observation satellites. What's happened?

https://interestingengineering.com/science/kessler-syndrome-spacex-starlink-orbital-chaos

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Heliograph,
@Heliograph@mastodon.au avatar

@mastodonmigration space debris has been a problem everyone watched coming

"The problem of space junk adds up to around 200 tons of our trash. The clutter in Earth's orbit includes defunct spacecraft, spent rocket boosters and items discarded by astronauts such as gloves, wrenches and toothbrushes."

https://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/station/news/orbital_debris.html

spaceflight, to random

is conducting a feasibility study to determine if two areas off the Highway 🇦🇺 could be used as a for its accelerator. The stands more than 50 metres tall and can reach speeds of 8,000km per hour. https://www.abc.net.au/news/2023-08-25/space-catapault-plan-for-wa-southern-goldfields/102772284

Picture : "From the to the " 📆 1868 https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:%27From_the_Earth_to_the_Moon%27_by_Henri_de_Montaut_45.jpg

spaceflight, to progress

’s is to maneuver the several times over its 90-day stay as part of a certification process to augment the ISS altitude raising and debris avoidance capabilities currently provided by Russian and vehicles. https://aviationweek.com/defense-space/space/northrop-grumman-demos-space-station-reboost-capability

spaceflight, to Energy

Reaching means accelerating up to around 28,000kph (22 times the speed of sound). A five-gram 🔩 hitting at packs as much 💥 as a 200kg weight dropped from the top of an 18-storey building. The typical ☢️ dose from one day in is equivalent to what you’d receive over an entire year back on https://www.sciencefocus.com/space/space-travel-exploration

spaceflight, (edited )
spaceflight, to random

📆 2023 #Brokkr-2 will go on a mission to scout #DeepSpace and visit one of #AstroForge’s target #asteroids ☄️, which has not yet been made public.
What’s changed in the past decade is an emerging economy of companies offering #launch, #orbital and other #InSpace services. https://www.forbes.com/sites/ericmack/2023/01/24/commercial-asteroid-mining-now-has-a-2023-launch-date-to-scout-its-first-target

#AsteroidMining #SpaceCompany

spaceflight, to random

🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿 #SaxaVord #Spaceport : The first lift-off will be a #SubOrbital #rocket 🚀 made by #HyImpulse 🇩🇪, expected around 📆 October 2023. In 📆 April 2024, #RocketFactory aims to achieve the first-ever #orbital #satellite 🛰️ launch from a #LaunchPad called Fredo.

#SaxaVord will build a total of five #LaunchPads, with the site able to take #rockets up to 35 metres long 📏. https://www.heraldscotland.com/news/23611304.saxavord-spaceport-shetland-just-weeks-away-recognition/

Picture : #Latitude Test Zone at SaxaVord Spaceport https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Latitude_Test_Zone_at_SaxaVord_Spaceport_1.jpg

spaceflight,

Full #orbital #launches 🚀 are expected to take place at #SaxaVord from 📆 2025.
#Scotland 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿 currently has five proposed #spaceports under development https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-scotland-north-east-orkney-shetland-67741864

Partial results on the analysis of the ejecta from the SpaceX Starship launch. The visible and infrared spectra of the fine particles that rained down on Port Isobel do not match the concrete or the Fondag that was picked up on the beach. (twitter.com)

We have more samples to analyze to get higher confidence, then we will send samples to @Prof_Hafner...

spaceflight, to random

📆 May 18, 2023 unveils first 🇦🇺 launch 🚀 https://www.australianmanufacturing.com.au/gilmour-space-unveils-first-australian-made-orbital-launch-rocket/

(the maiden launch was originally announced for April)

neurovagrant, to random
@neurovagrant@masto.deoan.org avatar

I apologize in advance.

DigitalDruid,
@DigitalDruid@mastodon.scot avatar

@neurovagrant Cue some Orbital being played this eve, cheers.

strypey, to music
@strypey@mastodon.nzoss.nz avatar

A fantastic Orbital track based around a remix of Sober by Tool:

https://orbitalofficial.bandcamp.com/track/tootled

spaceflight, to space

as the next major challenge - Growing socio-economic dependence on

📊 Statistics

• Almost 90 countries with a 🛰️ in
• Users and applications of infrastructure
launch history
• Monthly number of objects in ’s by object type
• Overview of current impacts and related costs of 🗑️
• Affected orbits and applications
• Operational satellites by type of operator and orbit altitude in low-earth orbits
• Top 50 most “concerning” orbital 🗑️ objects
• Payload clearance attempts in above 650 km altitude
https://www.oecd-ilibrary.org/sites/16543990-en/1/3/2/index.html?itemId=/content/publication/16543990-en&

Picture : :ccby: :cc_nd: https://www.statista.com/chart/28309/countries-creating-the-most-space-debris

spaceflight, to random

None of the dozen or so 🇪🇺 companies have actually attempted an attempt yet, it can be difficult to tell who is making real and who is not. Many, if not most, will probably never reach orbit. When a company raises $250 million 💰 or more, it is on a viable path toward building a vehicle that will one day reach orbit. https://arstechnica.com/science/2023/03/a-front-runner-emerges-in-the-european-small-launcher-race

spaceflight, to space

📆 March 10, 2023 and Analysis of Remediation https://ntrs.nasa.gov/citations/20230002817

The benefit associated with removing the Top 50 objects grows every year after they are remediated, shown by the thick dashed line.
The benefit associated with removing 100,000 pieces of small debris grows every year after they are removed, shown by the thick dashed line. (pages 4/5/6,11) https://ntrs.nasa.gov/api/citations/20230002817/downloads/2023%20-%20OTPS%20-%20Cost%20and%20Benefit%20Analysis%20of%20Orbital%20Debris%20Remediation%20-%2020230308v2.pdf

Sum of count 1-10cm objects : page 33

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spaceflight, to BBC

Investigation https://youtu.be/2eTRaJGDe-8

'You know, there is nothing we can do about to the TPS. If it has been damaged it’s probably better not to know. I think the crew would rather not know. Don’t you think it would be better for them to have a happy successful flight and die unexpectedly during entry than to stay on , knowing that there was nothing to be done, until the air ran out ?'”
https://www.bbc.com/future/article/20150130-what-caused-the-columbia-disaster

spaceflight,

used tiles for the to withstand the higher temperatures 🌡️. has no RCC-type panels on the vehicle. The vehicle is covered with more than two thousand 2️⃣0️⃣0️⃣0️⃣ individual tiles which also help normalize the within the craft. Temperatures can get as hot as 120° C 🍳 during daylight ☀️ https://www.nasaspaceflight.com/2023/09/dream-chaser-tps/

spaceflight, to Energy

and estimate that there are hundreds of thousands :1000: of pieces of about the size of a blueberry that cannot be tracked. Given their velocities of many times the speed of sound, these small objects have the kinetic of a falling . Then there are tens of thousands :1000: of pieces of trackable debris the size of a softball or larger that have the kinetic energy of a large 💣💥 https://arstechnica.com/science/2022/12/space-debris-expert-orbits-will-be-lost-and-people-will-die-later-this-decade

One of those might have hit

spaceflight, to random

🇩🇪 startup tests . In collaboration with the Institute of Engineering of the Technische Dresden, Polaris will investigate the potential of fitting the with nozzles that use 25-30% less at low altitudes, making them a perfect solution for launchers https://youtu.be/FmJ-Alkn4nM

https://www.aerotime.aero/articles/32723-polaris-bundeswehr-spaceplane-first-flight

spaceflight, to space

The depot idea have been much maligned by in the early days of the development because it the for the program in the first place. “It got really , We were basically told to sit down and up.” 🙊 https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/spacexs-starship-and-nasas-sls-could-supercharge-space-science/

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