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They said there was a 8" fuel line leaking . An 8" fuel line!
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Yes, as I understand it:
They believe the seal in the fuel line coupling didn't seat properly, and instead of simply disconnecting/reconnecting it, they will replace the entire line. They just don't do things like we do with our cars. :) |
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This launch uses four Shuttle engines and the boosters are Shuttle with a segment added. Thats the first stage. I'm not sure what second stage uses. |
In addition to the improved rocket technology itself, there has been a good amount of residential/business development around what was undeveloped land surrounding Cape Canaveral since the Apollo program ended. So, using a less efficient (1960s design) Saturn V rocket would result in earthquake-like damage to the new communities.
Having said that, if you are anywhere near Cape Canaveral, interested, and even somewhat patriotic, by all means take the tour and see what the US accomplished at the peak of space competition. It will blow you away. I went with my dad, who was only mildly interested, and we both came away with new pride and respect for the sheer magnitude of the project. |
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minus 423 degrees Fahrenheit in 2 seconds. But I'm sure it's nothing that several million dollars can't fix |
So apparently just getting a bigger Crescent wrench and giving that fitting one more 1/4 turn didn't do it? :cool:
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Opinion | The Last Gasp of 20th-Century NASA
As private companies compete and drive down costs, the agency tries to use expensive refurbished rockets from the space-shuttle program to go to the moon. Read in The Wall Street Journal: https://apple.news/ANNsaK7T0Rla9KO42pVhW4g |
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We should at least get a moonrock. |
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When you put it that way, it kind of sounds like a bargain. We’ll get moon rocks, but more importantly we’ll establish a permanent presence similar to the ISS. Why, you ask? In addition to continued science and exploration:
1. Let’s start with China. When it serves them to follow international space treaty, they will use it against us and the other space-faring nations (although mostly they don’t abide). They plan to have their own permanent presence, which will then allow them to occupy, then “own” portions of the moon, complete with drilling and mineral rights. Not to mention the security aspects of a foe nation having a vantage point over us. 2. To create a launching point for Mars missions. It’s much easier to start a trip to Mars from the reduced gravity of the moon then to launch direct from Earth. The plan is to launch pre-fabricated pieces of a future Mars spacecraft from Earth, then assemble them on the moon. If 1 and 2 sound absolutely crazy, or at the very least make you say “What the heck for?” then there’s a lot more to talk about. But in the meantime, watch a few episodes of Steve Carell’s comedy “Space Force” on Netflix. It addresses the situation pretty well for a silly comedy. |
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SpaceX just shot another off.....51 more satellites!
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Also an additional orbital payload too!
It was awesome as always to see. Plus the 1st stage coming back to land on the ocean pad. Kool! I tried to take pix. Sadly they are of a quality such that I'd be accused of one or more of the following: -the guy who photographs samsquanch sitings. -the guy who photographs ufos. -the guy who bought byrons old cell phone on craigslist..... |
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If it were a good idea, they could fund it with donations and voluntary contributions. But it isn't. |
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Very few people would be willing to do that. |
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yes, I could
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https://fortune.com/2022/02/15/elon-musk-5-7-billion-donation-weeks-after-asking-un-world-hunger/ |
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