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Originally Posted By Chokey: good pic of it https://pbs.twimg.com/media/GVl_tEqXEAA-qzQ?format=jpg&name=large View Quote |
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Originally Posted By Chokey: good pic of it https://pbs.twimg.com/media/GVl_tEqXEAA-qzQ?format=jpg&name=large View Quote That is one cool logo! Looks like he is both reaching up to catch it and “offering” it up to the gods. |
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Originally Posted By Chokey: good pic of it https://pbs.twimg.com/media/GVl_tEqXEAA-qzQ?format=jpg&name=large View Quote So dope. I love how Space X leans into it. I mean, huge technological leaps AND cool graphics? Let's go! |
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Originally Posted By redoubt:Maybe it's just me, but shouldn't that have gone on the booster? They aren't going to try to catch the ship. View Quote Maybe they are going for at least one full orbit with the ship and bringing it back for a catch? Ah probably not, they would have to file paperwork with the FAA for that I imagine. It would be coming back from orbit over peoples homes. |
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It’s… probably not as bad as you think it is.
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Originally Posted By dtrosch: I'd love to see this image on a t-shirt! https://pbs.twimg.com/media/GVl_tEqXEAA-qzQ?format=jpg&name=large View Quote |
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I've seen better riots at Walmart on a black Friday - SrBenelli
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You can print your own Raptor 3 engine now:
https://old.reddit.com/r/3Dprinting/comments/1ey0213/i_was_so_amazed_by_how_cool_the_new_raptor_3/ |
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Originally Posted By Sebastian_MacMaine: You can print your own Raptor 3 engine now: https://old.reddit.com/r/3Dprinting/comments/1ey0213/i_was_so_amazed_by_how_cool_the_new_raptor_3/ https://i.redd.it/4fldaffxt2kd1.jpg View Quote |
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Originally Posted By mnd: https://pbs.twimg.com/media/GVmy_dbbgAcfM7V?format=jpg&name=large Called it! View Quote |
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No wires, no (exposed) sensors, nothing flammable exposed, that's impressive.
It has been reduced to its simplest form. It can be mass produced. That is an appliance. Kinda like a light bulb. |
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I've seen better riots at Walmart on a black Friday - SrBenelli
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Originally Posted By shooter_gregg: No wires, no (exposed) sensors, nothing flammable exposed, that's impressive. It has been reduced to its simplest form. It can be mass produced. That is an appliance. Kinda like a light bulb. View Quote Raptor 3 is still incredibly complex, but all that complexity has been moved inside vs hanging out in the breeze. There is a ton of additive manufacturing going on that enables hyper-complex internal shapes, without which Raptor 3 would not be possible. Not to mention Elon HATES flanges and bolts on rocket motors... |
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Scepticism is an exercise, not a life; it is a discipline fit to purify the mind of prejudice and render it all the more apt, when the time comes, to believe and to act wisely. -- George Santayana
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Earthsheltered house - a reinforced bunker that even the treehuggers consider to be socially acceptable.
Earthbag house - like an earthsheltered house, but cheaper and easier to DIY. |
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BikerNut:
Normal people like motorcycles. Real people like motorcycles. People who don't like motorcycles are just... weird. |
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No one cared who I was until I put on the mask
USA
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Originally Posted By Chokey: Raptor Delivery Day https://pbs.twimg.com/media/GVrTIeKWoAAvZAU?format=jpg&name=large View Quote Wow. Look at the size of those fucking people. |
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Originally Posted By Chokey: Raptor Delivery Day https://pbs.twimg.com/media/GVrTIeKWoAAvZAU?format=jpg&name=large View Quote Bro, the thing I'm looking at is the serialization. 300+ of these rocket engines? Who the hell has ever built that many? Certainly not NASA. |
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The long term future is a mash up of Idiocracy and 1984. "Ow, my balls" meets "He loved Big Brother". The boot on your face will likely be a big red clown shoe, but it'll be there regardless. - pmacb
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Originally Posted By RarestRX: Bro, the thing I'm looking at is the serialization. 300+ of these rocket engines? Who the hell has ever built that many? Certainly not NASA. View Quote The comparison between the Raptor and RS-25 engines is the best example I can think of to highlight the differences between "New Space" and "Old Space" The RS-25 began developed in 1970 and while it has been upgraded a number of times since then, current RS-25 production is still the same basic design from 50 years ago. The Raptor began development in 2012, and we are already on the 3rd iteration only 13 years later, with lots of significant changes and huge improvements in weight and power. Even though the design is five decades old, and manufacturing and materials has increased by leaps and bounds since the 1970s, it still costs about $150,000,000 for one RS-25 engine (based on the SLS contracts for Rocketdyne) On the other hand, a Raptor engine currently seems to cost about $1,000,000, and the SpaceX stated goal is to get the cost down to $250,000 per engine. If they achieve that (which they probably will), you could literally build over 500 Raptors for the price of one RS-25. |
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“A real man does not think of victory or defeat. He plunges recklessly towards an irrational death. By doing this, you will awaken from your dreams.” -- Tsunetomo Yamamoto
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Originally Posted By Orion_Shall_Rise: They use up that 40 each test? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Orion_Shall_Rise: Originally Posted By RarestRX: Bro, the thing I'm looking at is the serialization. 300+ of these rocket engines? Who the hell has ever built that many? Certainly not NASA. They use up that 40 each test? Mmm, for now. If they can reliably catch the booster then we won’t have to worry about that. It looks like it’s going to be quite a transition when they switch to Raptor 3s. As I keep saying about the RS-25s. They belong in museums! That said I wouldn’t be shocked at all if the Shuttle RS-25s get used up in SLS flights and the new build ones wind up in museums. Shoot, I’ve been saying it for so long that I might as well make a meme out of it. Attached File |
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It’s… probably not as bad as you think it is.
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Originally Posted By DK-Prof: The comparison between the Raptor and RS-25 engines is the best example I can think of to highlight the differences between "New Space" and "Old Space" The RS-25 began developed in 1970 and while it has been upgraded a number of times since then, current RS-25 production is still the same basic design from 50 years ago. The Raptor began development in 2012, and we are already on the 3rd iteration only 13 years later, with lots of significant changes and huge improvements in weight and power. Even though the design is five decades old, and manufacturing and materials has increased by leaps and bounds since the 1970s, it still costs about $150,000,000 for one RS-25 engine (based on the SLS contracts for Rocketdyne) On the other hand, a Raptor engine currently seems to cost about $1,000,000, and the SpaceX stated goal is to get the cost down to $250,000 per engine. If they achieve that (which they probably will), you could literally build over 500 Raptors for the price of one RS-25. View Quote And ultimately, you will re-use the Raptors. The RS-25 gets thrown away. The cheap engine gets reused. The expensive engines get trashed… |
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Preferred Pronoun: Space Lord Mutherfucker
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Originally Posted By Fulcrum-5: Enough Fat-Shaming!!!! View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Fulcrum-5: Originally Posted By t75fnaco3pwzhd: Wow. Look at the size of those fucking people. Enough Fat-Shaming!!!! Let me assure you that no matter how much the guy on the left looks like me, It's not. My hair is gray. |
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Originally Posted By RarestRX: Bro, the thing I'm looking at is the serialization. 300+ of these rocket engines? Who the hell has ever built that many? Certainly not NASA. View Quote Each test flight uses 39 of them, right? Looks like SpaceX was ready for 9 test flights. I wonder if they're going to scrap some of them and use Raptor 3's before they run out of these. (With all the gadgetry at the top, those must be Raptor 2's.) |
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Originally Posted By mPisi: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/13081/Screenshot_2024-08-24_151942_jpg-3303387.JPG View Quote This countries military-industrial complex would be completely screwed if not for Elon. They really did just farm everything they could out to the Russians. |
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It’s… probably not as bad as you think it is.
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Originally Posted By mPisi: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/13081/Screenshot_2024-08-24_151942_jpg-3303387.JPG View Quote Elon should just buy Boeing. Call it Xboeing. |
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It’s… probably not as bad as you think it is.
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Originally Posted By johnh57: Elon should just buy Boeing. Call it Xboeing. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By johnh57: Originally Posted By mPisi: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/13081/Screenshot_2024-08-24_151942_jpg-3303387.JPG Elon should just buy Boeing. Call it Xboeing. Wouldn't it be simpler to just burn money? |
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“A real man does not think of victory or defeat. He plunges recklessly towards an irrational death. By doing this, you will awaken from your dreams.” -- Tsunetomo Yamamoto
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Originally Posted By DK-Prof: Wouldn't it be simpler to just burn money? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By DK-Prof: Originally Posted By johnh57: Originally Posted By mPisi: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/13081/Screenshot_2024-08-24_151942_jpg-3303387.JPG Elon should just buy Boeing. Call it Xboeing. Wouldn't it be simpler to just burn money? Probably but it might be fun to see if he could turn it around and bring back some innovation. Commercial aviation is a whole other thing so I'm not sure it's possible for a huge turnaround but maybe we get VTOL supersonic passenger jets |
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BikerNut:
Normal people like motorcycles. Real people like motorcycles. People who don't like motorcycles are just... weird. |
According to Nasaspaceflight they are doing quite a lot of work on the Chopsticks. Its probably going to be at least a few more weeks until the next flight.
That could be a bit of an embarrassment. "The booster was fine. It did everything it was supposed to. But the Chopsticks didn't work and the whole tower got mangled." |
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It’s… probably not as bad as you think it is.
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Originally Posted By ALASKANFIRE: Probably but it might be fun to see if he could turn it around and bring back some innovation. Commercial aviation is a whole other thing so I'm not sure it's possible for a huge turnaround but maybe we get VTOL supersonic passenger jets View Quote I simply want Elon to keep his promise and give us suborbital point to point travel on this planet. Chicago to Sydney in 90 minutes would be awfully nice. |
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Scepticism is an exercise, not a life; it is a discipline fit to purify the mind of prejudice and render it all the more apt, when the time comes, to believe and to act wisely. -- George Santayana
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They have probably burned through over 160 raptors so far in testing, hop flights, and the full stack launches. Even after they manage catching the booster - they will continue to burn through raptors at a slower rate - I think a lot of flights will be one way (I think the estimate is 1k rockets to Mars, plus potential parking Starships in orbit as fuel and supply depots). Plus there is the multiple Starship to booster ratio, a bunch of Starships will be in use at any given time.
That said, I suspect by the time the 3rd version of Starship is being launched, it will be Raptor 3 based (abet Starship might still be using left over Raptor 2's), with Raptor 4 already in the works. Raptor 3 might be better in every way - but there is at least a chance Musk might save pennies if he has extra 2's doing nothing better. |
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Raptor 4 may be nuclear. He said raptor 3 is at the limits of physics.
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I've seen better riots at Walmart on a black Friday - SrBenelli
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Originally Posted By shooter_gregg: Raptor 4 may be nuclear. He said raptor 3 is at the limits of physics. View Quote Wouldn't surprise me at all. I seem to recall hearing quite some time ago that Lockheed and BWX had been issued a contract for a demonstration nuclear engine to go between here and the moon. Nuclear engines have a lot of advantages and space is already full of ionizing radiation. I'm not an engineer in that field but I don't see how Raptor 3 can be improved. It already looks like something far beyond most current liquid rocket motors. Getting to Mercury will probably demand a nuclear engine of some sort. In my view that rock is far more valuable than Mars will ever be. It's going to be interesting when Musk finally opens a nuclear division. There's quite a few people who have been waiting impatiently for him to do that. |
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It’s… probably not as bad as you think it is.
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One of his engineers started a company to design and build lightweight reactors for space. They have videos on yt but I don't remember the name.
There have been nuclear rocket engines since the sixties. As limited as technology was back then they didn't get very far. New core designs and advancements in materials and design dynamics should put a useable engine in our lifetime. Fusion is another type that shows promise. |
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I've seen better riots at Walmart on a black Friday - SrBenelli
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Why mercury?
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I've seen better riots at Walmart on a black Friday - SrBenelli
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Originally Posted By shooter_gregg: Why mercury? View Quote Mercury is a bit more habitable than Mars if you can stay between the light and dark sides. But the main things that it offers are resources, especially water. Combined with the energy of the sun. The first thing that will need to be built on Mercury will be a railway track. Once that is completed other things will grow out of it. Solar reflectors can be built en mass out of it's resources. Once we have a large industrial base on the planet then we have the ability to do all manner of interesting things with the Sun's energy. Directing it away from Venus. Towards Mars, making the sun itself an engine that will allow us to take the solar system wherever we want to go. The sheer size of these projects will demand that they take millennia. There will also be the necessity that they be managed by a computer network more sophisticated than anything we have right now. Something more evolved than most people currently alive on this planet. But I believe that this can be done and that it will give us a future well beyond most people's imaginations. Which are unfortunately mostly stuck somewhere between Mad Max and Star Trek. Who knows, Mad Max might still be a possibility. But that won't last forever. Star Trek won't happen for a bundle of different reasons. The big one being that FTL travel is probably not something that we are ever going to crack anytime soon and even if we do. Its energy demands will probably be quite outrageous. |
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It’s… probably not as bad as you think it is.
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https://youtu.be/F6B8n7Jg7Zo?si=msOwU4YoYNtBNPuQ
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Elon should make his own space station.
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Life is about choices.
If you make a mistake once, it's a mistake. You make the same mistake again, that's a choice. |
I think he has announced plans to have a large orbiting refueling depot at some point.
There's plenty of people playing with ideas of how Starship could be used to build a very large station. Hell, one passenger Starship would have more internal volume than the ISS. For now though there are other outfits with their own plans involving Falcon 9. Axiom probably has the most plausible proposal since they are actually building the thing. Here's another, brought to you by the guy behind Mtgox. |
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It’s… probably not as bad as you think it is.
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Originally Posted By Freebeer: Elon should make his own space station. View Quote I can't wait to see what they build with Starship launches. Skylab is the closest thing we've ever had in terms of a space station segment similar to what Starship could put up. People forget how much of a beast it was at 22 feet diameter. It's sorta uncharted territory in terms of what you could build with superheavy launches that don't cost a billion dollars per shot. |
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Originally Posted By woodsie: I can't wait to see what they build with Starship launches. Skylab is the closest thing we've ever had in terms of a space station segment similar to what Starship could put up. People forget how much of a beast it was at 22 feet diameter. It's sorta uncharted territory in terms of what you could build with superheavy launches that don't cost a billion dollars per shot. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By woodsie: Originally Posted By Freebeer: Elon should make his own space station. I can't wait to see what they build with Starship launches. Skylab is the closest thing we've ever had in terms of a space station segment similar to what Starship could put up. People forget how much of a beast it was at 22 feet diameter. It's sorta uncharted territory in terms of what you could build with superheavy launches that don't cost a billion dollars per shot. Visiting the US Rocket and Space Center in Huntsville is a bit disappointing, except for Skylab. I genuinely couldn't believe it when I walked into the training module they have on display. The volume of space inside is absolutely stunning in comparison to an Orbiter, ISS, or anything else ever launched with meat inside. Skylab is the closest we've ever come to true sci-fi space stations before...and we gave up on it. A couple of Starships joined together and made into habs is going to really be something. |
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Originally Posted By WesJanson: Visiting the US Rocket and Space Center in Huntsville is a bit disappointing, except for Skylab. I genuinely couldn't believe it when I walked into the training module they have on display. The volume of space inside is absolutely stunning in comparison to an Orbiter, ISS, or anything else ever launched with meat inside. Skylab is the closest we've ever come to true sci-fi space stations before...and we gave up on it. A couple of Starships joined together and made into habs is going to really be something. View Quote All with decades more experience in how to build and manage a habitat in space. Radiator issues resolved, solar panels that unfurl and so on and so on. ROSA (Roll-Out Solar Array) technology demonstration |
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It’s… probably not as bad as you think it is.
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View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By redoubt: Originally Posted By Freebeer: Elon should make his own space station. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/74363/91ihiw-3305875.jpg And probably our first space marines. I would have to think that Trump would want him involved with Space Force. |
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Coyote with 40 people crammed into a minivan gets into a chase with DPS, Paco over estimates his driving abilities and *whmmo!* the Astrovan of Immigration becomes a Pinata of Pain, hurling broken bodies like so many tasty pieces of cheap candy...
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