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Pingu

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Re: SpaceX Rocket
« Reply #150 on: 15 November, 2020, 11:39:32 pm »

Kim

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Re: SpaceX Rocket
« Reply #151 on: 09 December, 2020, 11:02:20 pm »
Pretty spectacular SN8 test today: https://youtu.be/ap-BkkrRg-o?t=6466

Pure Thunderbirds.  Not sure what went wrong at the end - one engine appears to shut down just before impact, not sure if that's deliberate.  But it crashed and burned right on target.   :thumbsup:

Re: SpaceX Rocket
« Reply #152 on: 10 December, 2020, 07:32:22 am »
Pretty spectacular SN8 test today: https://youtu.be/ap-BkkrRg-o?t=6466

Pure Thunderbirds.  Not sure what went wrong at the end - one engine appears to shut down just before impact, not sure if that's deliberate.  But it crashed and burned right on target.   :thumbsup:

They've since said that the main engine header tank pressure was low.

AKA it ran out of fuel. Or a pump ceased topping up the header tank. (who knew that rockets have header tanks?)
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Re: SpaceX Rocket
« Reply #153 on: 10 December, 2020, 07:56:14 am »
We watched the Tom Hanks film Apollo 13 last night. 

Not relevant except in so much as it reminds us that space exploration was then and is now an incredibly dangerous proposition.  I'd still find it difficult to say no though if by some totally bizarre set of circumstances I was offered the opportunity to gaze down upon mother earth and even set foot on a different celestial body.

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Re: SpaceX Rocket
« Reply #154 on: 10 December, 2020, 08:06:02 am »
Pretty spectacular SN8 test today: https://youtu.be/ap-BkkrRg-o?t=6466

Pure Thunderbirds.  Not sure what went wrong at the end - one engine appears to shut down just before impact, not sure if that's deliberate.  But it crashed and burned right on target.   :thumbsup:

They've since said that the main engine header tank pressure was low.

AKA it ran out of fuel. Or a pump ceased topping up the header tank. (who knew that rockets have header tanks?)

Somebody flushed at just the wrong time?

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Re: SpaceX Rocket
« Reply #155 on: 10 December, 2020, 08:15:36 am »
The unpainted, shiny aluminium body enhances that 1950s cold-war retro-futuristic vibe.  :thumbsup:

Looks a bit splodey burny at the end, but the banner says Awesome test, so...?
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Re: SpaceX Rocket
« Reply #156 on: 10 December, 2020, 08:32:27 am »
It was just a rapid unscheduled disassembly, nothing to worry about.
It is simpler than it looks.

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Re: SpaceX Rocket
« Reply #157 on: 10 December, 2020, 08:33:59 am »
Crunch! Pop! Luvverly. It's just a shame that vandalous git wasn't under it.
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Re: SpaceX Rocket
« Reply #158 on: 10 December, 2020, 08:38:38 am »
What was going on on the way up - there was a fire inside the, er, engine bay? Was low fuel pressure the reason 2 thrusters cut out, or was that part of the plan and the low fuel only come into play nearer the “unscheduled disassembly”?

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Re: SpaceX Rocket
« Reply #159 on: 10 December, 2020, 11:44:30 am »
It was intended to be a limited burn to reach 12.5km. I imagine that shutting one engine down was part of the process of limiting the height gained, and retaining enough fuel and thrust for the landing. The lack of header-tank pressure presumably limited the thrust available at landing to the extent that ground impact was a little, er, excessive! Nevertheless, it will have been a valid and useful test that will be regarded as almost totally successful.

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Re: SpaceX Rocket
« Reply #160 on: 03 March, 2021, 11:32:14 pm »
SN10 flight test:  In which they manage not to blow it up, while creating what is possibly the most Thunderbirds landing video in the history of rockery.  The great advantage of clean-burning propellant is you can see what's going on.

<a href="http://www.youtube.com/v/ODY6JWzS8WU&rel=1" target="_blank">http://www.youtube.com/v/ODY6JWzS8WU&rel=1</a>
https://youtu.be/ODY6JWzS8WU

Re: SpaceX Rocket
« Reply #161 on: 04 March, 2021, 12:12:34 am »
Apparently SN10 went on to explode a few minutes after landing

https://twitter.com/spacex360/status/1367256299923247109

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Re: SpaceX Rocket
« Reply #162 on: 04 March, 2021, 12:45:41 am »
SN10 flight test:  In which they manage not to blow it up, while creating what is possibly the most Thunderbirds landing video in the history of rockery.  The great advantage of clean-burning propellant is you can see what's going on.

<a href="http://www.youtube.com/v/ODY6JWzS8WU&rel=1" target="_blank">http://www.youtube.com/v/ODY6JWzS8WU&rel=1</a>
https://youtu.be/ODY6JWzS8WU

A bit premature...

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Re: SpaceX Rocket
« Reply #163 on: 04 March, 2021, 08:36:43 am »
There was a short second flight. (Uncontrolled)

TimC

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Re: SpaceX Rocket
« Reply #164 on: 04 March, 2021, 11:58:21 am »
That was a hell of a bang! Apparently the safety crews were all safely out of the way before it went up. But, big bangs notwithstanding,  it's a big step forward from the previous test, so again I'm pretty sure they'll regard it as very successful.

Re: SpaceX Rocket
« Reply #165 on: 04 March, 2021, 12:06:18 pm »
Apparently SN10 went on to explode a few minutes after landing

https://twitter.com/spacex360/status/1367256299923247109

SpaceX rocket craft don't explode, they undergo "rapid unscheduled disassembly". ;)
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Re: SpaceX Rocket
« Reply #166 on: 04 March, 2021, 02:19:43 pm »

That’s more Supermarionation than Thunderbirds was  ;D

It needed a BigClive pink Rolls Royce arriving from stage left for the fully authentic look.
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Re: SpaceX Rocket
« Reply #167 on: 06 May, 2021, 12:17:52 pm »
I'm afraid that , as someone who grew up with Saturn 5 rockets, this is barkingly wonderful!

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-57004604
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Re: SpaceX Rocket
« Reply #168 on: 06 May, 2021, 12:20:53 pm »
They missed the (brief, due to downlink problems) flapcam footage.

Re: SpaceX Rocket
« Reply #169 on: 06 May, 2021, 12:26:04 pm »
Flapcam?  Is this rapidly heading for Not Safe For Work?

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Re: SpaceX Rocket
« Reply #170 on: 06 May, 2021, 12:29:22 pm »
https://youtu.be/z9eoubnO-pE?t=663

You can really see the control surface movements.

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Re: SpaceX Rocket
« Reply #171 on: 06 May, 2021, 01:35:14 pm »
I'm sure I saw a longer version of that video where, some time after landing, flames emerge on one side of the craft...
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Re: SpaceX Rocket
« Reply #172 on: 06 May, 2021, 01:36:42 pm »
The live stream stops before the fire is extinguished, but I believe they did eventually manage to put it out (unlike SN10 which exploded 8 minutes after a hard landing).  It's amusing watching the little fire control robot on the wrong side of the rocket optimistically trying to squirt water underneath.

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Re: SpaceX Rocket
« Reply #173 on: 06 May, 2021, 01:47:28 pm »

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Re: SpaceX Rocket
« Reply #174 on: 06 May, 2021, 01:54:37 pm »
I'm sure I saw a longer version of that video where, some time after landing, flames emerge on one side of the craft...
The fire starts at around 12:47 in the video that Kim linked.
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