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That early design was so silly
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Woaw so neat
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As a someone stuck in Texas this is such a mood June
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That’s amazing. Can you share a view that shows the lines it’s made of? I forgot what it’s called.
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Obviously you need to cut out the physics friends that have non physics friends
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Maybe the wall shouldn’t have been there in the first place. Ever thought about that?
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Not taking the Joe Barnard using ads and unpaid interns?
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Morgan needs to use their tail like a kangaroo
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I mean it is toxic and produced largely from natural gas
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Puppy needs executive control
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Morgan blep
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Hi really gay I'm Rachel
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He does have a big tail.
Also it would be funny to spin him with it like Mario does to bowser at the end of mario64
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Woaw awesome :3
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Oooh neat what software is that?
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He so blep
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Isn’t there a flown New Shepard in that room? Are you allowed to take pictures of it? Even up its nozzle into its injector?
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Actually if Dream chaser gets human to LEO instead of dragon and one of the commercial space station companies make the 2nd in space transfer craft then no company makes more than 1 component.
Well ULA and Boeing, but they’re trying to separate anyway
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Centaur V and Helios both seem designed to evolve to be able to refuel, so they could be the transfer vehicle although Helios would need to be scaled up, and an in space only version of Orion or Dream chaser could transfer humans.
Just a thought
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Actually a better example would be OTRAG but instead clustering the tanks and engines they are made bigger and thicker
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Someone should make a family of rockets where each version is just a scaled up version of the smaller one. Like Excalibur, so dev, manufacturing, and operational costs are shared between nano and superheavy launchers.
Pressure feds are really easy to scale up and down btw
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Because for not that much money someone could probably have several hundred tons wack into the earth at Mach 30+
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:3
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The feminine urge to consume aerospace information without paying for it
Museums, libraries, and unlocked rooms have awesome stuff in them
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@pedromira.bsky.social get to work
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Motivation as a founder is using hardware made by government that no longer exists that would hate you using it
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Shove billions of tiny heat pipes in them to maximize heat transfer
Now you just have to invent a cure for massive internal and external bleeding before unfreezing
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Stab the tea leaves, put them in your mouth, and then just suck really hard to force the water to go through and get the tea taste.
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Also why was Astra using a regen cooling on an expendable pressure fed upper stage? That's the textbook place to used ablatives, and without have to go through a cooling channel the kerosene would have lower pressure losses.
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unused while running out of kerosene on there LV0010?
Could they not dump some overboard or increase the flow to the engine to compensate for the fact they had a leaky regen cooling channel?
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By seeing how quickly the pressure drops hydrostatic force can be understand and thus the amount of prop is pushing down on the prop underneath it.
Other rockets can get 99.5+% of their propellant properly used, how bad was astra's quality control and testing? How did astra leave 20% of its ox