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LEAKYSEALS951 09-15-2021 04:00 PM

Space X launch in about 5 minutes
 
Anybody watching? I get a bit nervous when I think about the physics involved.


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drcoastline 09-15-2021 04:47 PM

They look like their wearing motorcycle suits. A bit non-chalant in how they do things. Very different from NASA, and who are these people?

LEAKYSEALS951 09-15-2021 05:01 PM

And it's going to bite them in the a** at some point.

edit- they've obviously watched the "wear your helmet" video!

Spent the whole live sequence waiting for the morton thiokol leaks.

When there are people sitting on top of all that fuel, and I don't care who they are, I'm on the edge of my seat hoping for the best.

Amazing stuff none nevertheless.... :)

drcoastline 09-15-2021 05:05 PM

Certainly amazing I am just amazed at how matter of fact they are?

stealthn 09-15-2021 05:07 PM

Watched the launch, agreed there is not nearly enough concern for the risks involved. Those suits offer nothing in the way of survival in the event of a leak or anything.

Good to see it happen but the casual environment/attitude will quickly change when something goes wrong and I’m sure civilian space travel will be quickly shut down.

LEAKYSEALS951 09-15-2021 05:19 PM

*since* they are okay.
I'm in the wrong profession. I need to go back in time and write SNL skits.

In it, the snl characters would be reporting from space, live from space-x, taking hits from the space-x pony keg like it was a frat party. Will Ferrell would be peeing over in the corner of the capsule. The cheerleeder girl, after getting sick, asked if she was suffering from space sickness, would laughingly pull out a bottle of Beluga vodka, yell "hell no" and chug more a they float about in pure weighlessness- except in the video we could see the wires supporting them.

Nonchalant stuff like that. :)

Baz 09-15-2021 05:30 PM

My point and shoot isn't that great - especially for night photos.

But at least I was got to see it in person. While standing in the ocean....

The effects of the 1st stage emitting gasses before descending was surreal!

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Sooner or later 09-15-2021 05:55 PM

I watched it. Still amazing after so many years of launches. Quite a different attitude compared to NASA.

flatbutt 09-15-2021 05:59 PM

Obviously I know nothing about those suits but those boots don't "look" pressure secure. I would think they must be.

One must admit that the space program sure has made a serious evolution from the NASA days to where it is now.

Ctopher 09-15-2021 06:58 PM

They are flight suits, just next generation compared to the old shuttle flight “orange” suit.

https://youtu.be/dr0on1Ij7JU

https://youtu.be/Apvk4Nc7KVo

They are anything but motorcycle jackets.


CTopher

berettafan 09-16-2021 02:17 AM

Slick video but it really didn’t tell much.

drcoastline 09-16-2021 02:56 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ctopher (Post 11458806)
They are flight suits, just next generation compared to the old shuttle flight “orange” suit.

https://youtu.be/dr0on1Ij7JU

https://youtu.be/Apvk4Nc7KVo

They are anything but motorcycle jackets.


CTopher

LOL- the second video is funny. The NASA suits weren't "fancy" enough so they hired a Hollywood costume designer.

NY65912 09-16-2021 04:28 AM

These are the people in the capsule. Lucky them!

https://www.netflix.com/title/81441273

GH85Carrera 09-16-2021 05:14 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by NY65912 (Post 11459004)
These are the people in the capsule. Lucky them!

https://www.netflix.com/title/81441273

Maybe!

Would I go if asked, hell yea. From what I have heard even NASAs highly trained fighter pilots - astronauts usually get "space sick" and start puking. Look at some of the longer video tours of the space station and the interviews with real astronauts.

Three days of horrendous motion sickness may not be much fun. :confused:

Then they are in a small capsule. They will be eating and in need of the restroom facilities. How good it the smell filters in the air supply. A fart is bad enough in an elevator, now imagine upset stomachs and bowels added in.

I would put up with it for the chance at space flight. I just don't have any mega billionaire friends, dang it.

NY65912 09-16-2021 05:19 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by GH85Carrera (Post 11459034)
I would put up with it for the chance at space flight. I just don't have any mega billionaire friends, dang it.

I'd go in a minute. However, no more than three days. Maybe we could start a GoFundMe page?

IROC 09-16-2021 06:27 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sooner or later (Post 11458776)
I watched it. Still amazing after so many years of launches. Quite a different attitude compared to NASA.

Exactly. Having been personally involved in about 40 Shuttle launches, I understand why NASA was so anal about everything. It was because almost every aspect of a launch had the potential to end badly and kill you. Were they perfect? No, but there was method to the madness.

I applaud the commercial ventures and wish them success.

LEAKYSEALS951 09-16-2021 06:31 AM

You guys are more courageous than I.
Me, I'm sticking to roller coasters on terra firma! :D

GH85Carrera 09-16-2021 08:25 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by IROC (Post 11459102)
Exactly. Having been personally involved in about 40 Shuttle launches, I understand why NASA was so anal about everything. It was because almost every aspect of a launch had the potential to end badly and kill you. Were they perfect? No, but there was method to the madness.

I applaud the commercial ventures and wish them success.

One major difference, NASA did it and invented the safety equipment at the same time while using slide rules and drafting boards. The Russians went to space and took a LOT more risk with the life's of the cosmonauts. They did everything in total secrecy and only talked about the successes.

NASA did in in full public view.

It is really cool that we are at a point that total civilians can go into orbit and beat anything the original Mercury missions ever did. It was not until Gemini that we got to long orbits.

Evans, Marv 09-16-2021 08:50 AM

I think it would be great if private enterprise was able to match or outpace efforts of governments. Could be Musk might have a chance to equal the U.S. & China in their Mars programs.

Bob Kontak 09-16-2021 08:55 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by drcoastline (Post 11458722)
They look like their wearing motorcycle suits. A bit non-chalant in how they do things. Very different from NASA, and who are these people?

Quote:

Originally Posted by LEAKYSEALS951 (Post 11458729)
And it's going to bite them in the a** at some point.

I don't like it at all. People will die someday on a SpaceX craft. It's just the odds. I'd rather they were conservative.

flipper35 09-16-2021 08:59 AM

Just take a look at what Space X can do compared to SLS. Well, SLS can't do anything yet, but in 10 years they...nevermind.

GH85Carrera 09-16-2021 09:29 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Evans, Marv (Post 11459232)
I think it would be great if private enterprise was able to match or outpace efforts of governments. Could be Musk might have a chance to equal the U.S. & China in their Mars programs.

Dream on. Try to imagine any other space craft that comes close to the Shuttle program capabilities. The shuttle is still unmatched by any government or private enterprise capabilities. It built most of the ISS, and repaired the Hubble telescope. No other space craft repairs satellites.

We are letting the Chinese advance past us in space travel. We will be playing catch-up again, only with the China not Russia.

flipper35 09-16-2021 10:34 AM

Actually, if Starship is half as capable as what Space X says, it will far supersede anything the Shuttle could do.

drcoastline 09-16-2021 10:36 AM

So when the time comes and they offer me a seat I'll pass it on to one of you that wants to go. I'm good right here where I am looking up. I'll wave as you go past.


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