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If I May
"Chris Halsall"
Sep 2002
Barbados
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∂2ω=0
Sep 2002
República de California
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What this is really about is Musk feeding a steady diet of disruptive-innovation-foo to the legions of headline-scanning bots tied into HFT platforms worldwide. The bots only care about the big splashy initial announcement, not whether anything ever comes of it. |
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If I May
"Chris Halsall"
Sep 2002
Barbados
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The man's worth billions of dollars, but can't afford (or, at least, doesn't know how to use) a good razor.... Last fiddled with by chalsall on 2016-09-30 at 01:51 Reason: s/not know/doesn't know/; |
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Undefined
"The unspeakable one"
Jun 2006
My evil lair
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If I May
"Chris Halsall"
Sep 2002
Barbados
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Romulan Interpreter
Jun 2011
Thailand
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"The unspeakable one"
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My evil lair
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Romulan Interpreter
Jun 2011
Thailand
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---- * I corrected the typo, it was written "March" in the initial post. In my language there is not as much difference as in English, they both come from the war's god Mars/Martius. Last fiddled with by LaurV on 2016-09-30 at 04:11 |
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Basketry That Evening!
"Bunslow the Bold"
Jun 2011
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First, Musk is known to not be a good public speaker. Every interview/speech he's ever done, he has stutters and hesistations. That's just how he his, please don't knock the content for it.
As for the content itself, SpaceX has 14 years of history to prove that the skeptics on the outside, while right to be skeptical (in the scientific sense) were generally underestimating SpaceX. When they first suggested landing rockets on barges, much less boosting back to land, people thought that was crazy, and yet here we are 5 years down the road. If anyone can pull off something that others don't think is possible, it would be SpaceX. So far they've generally followed up on what they said they could do (with the notable exception of generally being a lot slower about it then they state). Edit: I just read the articles LaurV linked, and I agree with 2.5 of the 3 points made. The first article mentions separating planetary habitats from vacuum habitats, and I think that's an excellent idea. It also mentions changing the refueling paradigm, which I only partially agree with. The reason the tankers are launched after the main spaceship in Musk's original plan is because of propellant boil off issues. Essentially, cryogenic propellants (especially LOx and especially especially LH2, the latter of which isn't used for this among other reasons) are extremely difficult to store for any long term duration. This is why the SES-9 launch earlier this year was delayed multiple times, because SpaceX was still learning how to properly load the subcooled LOx in 30 minutes as opposed to the couple of hours previously used by SpaceX and just about every other provider. Two hours is simply too long for subcooled LOx to be out of active cooling. Now, the partial agreement with this proposal is that it would be possible to make an infrastructure investment to have an active cooling and storage system in the proposed garage, however it would be significantly more expensive and difficult than he seems to think. The third point by the second article is also quite a problem IMO. I remember when Musk was asked about radiation for the trip and he kind of waved it away, that was one of the few moments when I thought to myself "Uh... okay then Mr Musk, but that's actually a serious problem". All this being said though, SpaceX has definitely shown that they are capable of reacting to new problems as they are presented, and fixing them or working around them as necessary. I'm quite certain that the manner in which they land rockets now is quite different from the initial vision they had however many years ago, but they've still pulled it off all the same. So although it may not necessarily look like the presentation Musk made (in physical look or in the architecture of the missions), I am still quite confident that SpaceX will achieve what they set out to do in one form or another. Last fiddled with by Dubslow on 2016-09-30 at 06:49 |
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Over the rainbow
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Rosetta died today. lasts image sent are here
http://www.esa.int/spaceinimages/Ima...e-angle_camera this one from 51 meters above the surface of the comet, scale is 5 mm by pixel. There is another picture taken 10 sec before impact and a gif but I have no direct link. |
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Basketry That Evening!
"Bunslow the Bold"
Jun 2011
40<A<43 -89<O<-88
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