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We tend to drift around here a bit, but at least this one has to do with something that is shot up into the air.
The launch vehicle from the recent SpaceX launch landed on a tiny barge in the middle of the ocean, and you guys think you can shoot Anyway they brought it into the harbor here to load it onto a truck for shipment to a nearby airport for refurbishment. Hard to get decent photos with all of the clutter but here's one that's not too bad.
Jeepnik AKA "Old Eyes"
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I think it's a ridiculous mistake landing vertically on a barge. they could put airbags in the thing and land in the water. much easier to hit a spot on 78% of the earth's surface than a postage stamp. they've chosen the riskiest possible approach.
Grizz wrote:I think it's a ridiculous mistake landing vertically on a barge. they could put airbags in the thing and land in the water. much easier to hit a spot on 78% of the earth's surface than a postage stamp. they've chosen the riskiest possible approach.
Salt Water? And, I suspect, a soft landing on Mars. Too much gravity to do a crash and bounce with a huge Mars lander with people in it.
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Grizz wrote:I think it's a ridiculous mistake landing vertically on a barge. they could put airbags in the thing and land in the water. much easier to hit a spot on 78% of the earth's surface than a postage stamp. they've chosen the riskiest possible approach.
Salt Water? And, I suspect, a soft landing on Mars. Too much gravity to do a crash and bounce with a huge Mars lander with people in it.
I think plenty of salt gets bounced up from the rockets braking the fall, and besides they used to splash the space capsules into salt water, just hit it with a fire hose and rinse it off.
You're probably right about mars landings. Less gravity too, so less fuel burn. Although if pelosi went the bouncing ball thing would go viral on u2oob.
The next milestone will be when they re-use one of the rockets. I heard on the radio last week that their launch schedule is so heavy that they'll need to be launching a rocket about once every 2 weeks for the rest of the year.
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Grizz wrote:I think it's a ridiculous mistake landing vertically on a barge. they could put airbags in the thing and land in the water. much easier to hit a spot on 78% of the earth's surface than a postage stamp. they've chosen the riskiest possible approach.
Salt Water? And, I suspect, a soft landing on Mars. Too much gravity to do a crash and bounce with a huge Mars lander with people in it.
Once the ninnies get over it they will be landing them on land. The idea is to have them take off, do their thing, then land back at the same facility for refurbishment. Then repeat.
Jeepnik AKA "Old Eyes"
"Go low, go slow and preferably in the dark" The old Sarge (he was maybe 24.
"Freedom is never more that a generation from extinction" Ronald Reagan
"Every man should have at least one good rifle and know how to use it" Dad
Grizz wrote:I think it's a ridiculous mistake landing vertically on a barge. they could put airbags in the thing and land in the water. much easier to hit a spot on 78% of the earth's surface than a postage stamp. they've chosen the riskiest possible approach.
Salt Water? And, I suspect, a soft landing on Mars. Too much gravity to do a crash and bounce with a huge Mars lander with people in it.
Once the ninnies get over it they will be landing them on land. The idea is to have them take off, do their thing, then land back at the same facility for refurbishment. Then repeat.
Ya'But,
Buck Rogers was doing that routinely when I was a kid. I learned to read early so I could read Buck Rogers in the Sunday Comics, then I had technicolor dreams of Capt. Rogers landing his rocket in my back yard.
So what took spacex so long? Bet they never read any of Buck's exploits. KWIM?
Grizz wrote:I think it's a ridiculous mistake landing vertically on a barge. they could put airbags in the thing and land in the water. much easier to hit a spot on 78% of the earth's surface than a postage stamp. they've chosen the riskiest possible approach.
Salt Water? And, I suspect, a soft landing on Mars. Too much gravity to do a crash and bounce with a huge Mars lander with people in it.
Once the ninnies get over it they will be landing them on land. The idea is to have them take off, do their thing, then land back at the same facility for refurbishment. Then repeat.
Ya'But,
Buck Rogers was doing that routinely when I was a kid. I learned to read early so I could read Buck Rogers in the Sunday Comics, then I had technicolor dreams of Capt. Rogers landing his rocket in my back yard.
So what took spacex so long? Bet they never read any of Buck's exploits. KWIM?
Heck, Jules Verne was doing it before the turn of the 20th century.
Da Vinci had everyone beat.....
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Second Amendment Foundation
Citizens Committee For The Right To Keep And Bear Arms
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Grizz wrote:I think it's a ridiculous mistake landing vertically on a barge. they could put airbags in the thing and land in the water. much easier to hit a spot on 78% of the earth's surface than a postage stamp. they've chosen the riskiest possible approach.
Salt Water? And, I suspect, a soft landing on Mars. Too much gravity to do a crash and bounce with a huge Mars lander with people in it.
Once the ninnies get over it they will be landing them on land. The idea is to have them take off, do their thing, then land back at the same facility for refurbishment. Then repeat.
Ya'But,
Buck Rogers was doing that routinely when I was a kid. I learned to read early so I could read Buck Rogers in the Sunday Comics, then I had technicolor dreams of Capt. Rogers landing his rocket in my back yard.
So what took spacex so long? Bet they never read any of Buck's exploits. KWIM?
A man with enough smarts, money and vision. Elon Musk is that man. And I figure the fellows that decided to make it work read the FireStar series.
Jeepnik AKA "Old Eyes"
"Go low, go slow and preferably in the dark" The old Sarge (he was maybe 24.
"Freedom is never more that a generation from extinction" Ronald Reagan
"Every man should have at least one good rifle and know how to use it" Dad
If we sent Nancy Piglosi to Mars they wouldn't need retro rockets or airbags, just let her flap her gums on reentry- all that hot air talking in circles would land the craft as gently as a feather!