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I've been busy getting our youngest ready for college (M soon), getting our daughter & hubby settled in a new house and a few other things. That and my net tablet blew last month and is out for repair. The other systems aren't used for browsing, and right now I'm on my G4.
Anyone up for some SpaceX stuff? Serious s**t going on that not well publicized....Dr. Mordrid
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Since we're in August a reminder that on September 27 SpaceX's Mars architecture will be presented, in detail, to the International Astronautical Conference (IAC 2016) in Guadalajara, Mexico.
This will at minimum include (working names)
Raptor engine: methane/LOX full flow staged combustion, which will be the first FFSC to fly. EVER. On the test stand.
The USAF is also paying for an upper stage version of Raptor to be used for their launches, set to arrive in 2018.
Big F'ing Rocket (BFR): much larger than Saturn V, it's expected to mass 5500-6000 metric tonnes with a 15+ meter core width (Saturn V: 10.1 meters). At least 15,000,000 pounds of thrust, about 2x Saturn V
Big F'ing Spaceship (BFS): an extremely large spaceship which doubles as the BFR upper stage, Earth departure stage, and a single stage to Mars orbit (SSTMO) Earth Return Vehicle. Several Raptor engines for redundancy.
Crew: up to 100
Cargo: up to 100 tonnes
Shuttle crew: 7-8
Shuttle cargo: 24 tonnes
Propellant tankers & depots: launches by both Falcon Heavy and BFR
First Mars landing (unmanned): NET 2022 (announced)
First Mars landing (crewed): NET late 2024 launch, 2025 arrival (announced)
Hang onto your hats as L2 has received inside info direct from SpaceX and wow....just wow. Ginormous.Last edited by Dr Mordrid; 2 August 2016, 10:41.Dr. Mordrid
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An elephant is a mouse built to government specifications.
I carry a gun because I can't throw a rock 1,250 fps
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Just out of interest - what are good places (forums, blogs) to keep an eye on for that sort of thing?
Thanks,
W"Perhaps they communicate by changing colour? Like those sea creatures .."
"Lobsters?"
"Really? I didn't know they did that."
"Oh yes, red means help!"
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Russia: http://www.russianspaceweb.com/
Industry: http://www.spacenews..com
Aviation Week: http://www.aviationweek.com/?nomo=1
General news: http://spaceref.com
Rocket specs & histories: http://www.spaceflight101.com/
F9 landing basicss: http://justatinker.com/Future/
NASA TV: http://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/#public
NASASpaceFlight.com is a huge space news & forum site frequented by industry insiders, advocates and others from around the world. Posters should be very respectful of each other because you may have NASA, ULA, SpaceX, Boeing, Lockheed, Roscosmos or India's agency people behind that silly handle. Off-topic or irrelevant posts may get yanked without comment.
One of my favorite NSF posts was made by a NASA engineer who works at the NASA human spaceflight directorate. Speaking of NASA's prime Mars manned landing sites,
The report is accurate. Your interpretation is not. It's the current SITE A option. More options will be evaluated. Nothing has been selected as the official landing site, not least because that's too far away and SpaceX will likely have a base on Mars by then anyway.
Yes, I just said that.Last edited by Dr Mordrid; 2 August 2016, 14:40.Dr. Mordrid
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An elephant is a mouse built to government specifications.
I carry a gun because I can't throw a rock 1,250 fps
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Originally posted by Dr Mordrid View PostBig F'ing Spaceship (BFS): an extremely large spaceship which doubles as the BFR upper stage, Earth departure stage, and a single stage to Mars orbit (SSTMO) Earth Return Vehicle. Several Raptor engines for redundancy.
Crew: up to 100
Cargo: up to 100 tonnes
Shuttle crew: 7-8
Shuttle cargo: 24 tonnes
Originally posted by Dr Mordrid View PostFirst Mars landing (unmanned): NET 2022 (announced)
First Mars landing (crewed): NET late 2024 launch, 2025 arrival (announced)
Oh, what is the progress on those building a first stage launch platform from 2 Boeing 747?
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Originally posted by VJ View PostWow... That is huge... I was not aware they were building something like that... So it dwarfes ISS?
That is fast... No idea a crewed landing was scheduled that soon....
Supporting the development is their McGregor TX test center. It's grown from 30 people and 250 acres to 500 people and 4,000 acres, with the staff ramping up to 1,000 in a few years.
SpaceX now supports a staff of over 5,000 people with 3 launch pads and facilities in Hawthorne , Palo Alto and Irvine California, Seattle WA, Chantilly VA, Washington DC, Cape Canaveral FL, Vandenberg AFB California, Huntsville AL, SpacePort America in New Mexico, and a new commercial spaceport and deep space tracking and U of Texas Rio Grande Valley education center (STARGATE) near Brownsville TX. Brownsville, aka Boca Chica, is under construction - a $100m project.
Oh, what is the progress on those building a first stage launch platform from 2 Boeing 747?
Last edited by Dr Mordrid; 3 August 2016, 02:33.Dr. Mordrid
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An elephant is a mouse built to government specifications.
I carry a gun because I can't throw a rock 1,250 fps
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Originally posted by Dr Mordrid View Post
NASASpaceFlight.com is a huge space news & forum site frequented by industry insiders, advocates and others from around the world. Posters should be very respectful of each other because you may have NASA, ULA, SpaceX, Boeing, Lockheed, Roscosmos or India's agency people behind that silly handle. Off-topic or irrelevant posts may get yanked without comment.
One of my favorite NSF posts was made by a NASA engineer who works at the NASA human spaceflight directorate. Speaking of NASA's prime Mars manned landing sites,
http://www.NASASpaceFlight.com"Perhaps they communicate by changing colour? Like those sea creatures .."
"Lobsters?"
"Really? I didn't know they did that."
"Oh yes, red means help!"
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