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Polaris have revealed their new suits! they're the same as the old suits but with shoulders

Previous >>16158571

>> No.16160368

>no edition

>> No.16160369

has anybody moeified the new suit yet

>> No.16160371

>>16160366
no edition?
space flight instead of spaceflight?
At least make an effort.

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>>16160368
>>16160371
it's always been two words and "edition"fag shit is gay

>> No.16160387

link to proper /sfg/ thread:
>>16160382
>>16160382

>>16160382
>>16160382

>>16160382
>>16160382

>> No.16160389

>>16160366
should have made the op image the rocket equation

>> No.16160393

>>16160389
uh but you see I was trying to make a good thread about current events

>> No.16160395

this is THE thread

>> No.16160400

>>16160395
mate stop making such retarded threads.

>> No.16160404

not OP retard
but this thread was made first and is functionally the same
you are a nigger

>> No.16160410

>>16160404
there's only one way to discourage people from making such dogshit threads,

>> No.16160419

For those in the know, I'm sure the calculations are simple but I'm not one of those people. At the average altitude of ISS, how large would a space station need to be to be the same size in the sky as the Moon? Assume nothing special is done to hide the space station from being seen from the ground.

>> No.16160422

>>16160419
really really big, O'Neil cylinder big
the math is really easy so I can just show you

>> No.16160424
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>>16160419
i didn't check the math but it feels maybe right

>> No.16160428

so: the moon is 384,000 km away on average (it's a factoid on the NASA fun facts for kids website so we're assuming it's true), and has an angular size of about 0.0045 radians or half a degree
>>16160424
okay somebody asked chat GPT, I'll just double check its "work" (it doesn't do work and just makes shit up)

basically, you just draw similar triangles

>> No.16160429

>>16160424
>asked chat GPT,
its googles gemini actually
https://aistudio.google.com/
give it a try sometime, absolutely massive context size

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>>16160424
>>16160428
>>16160429
>>16160422
>>16160419
it's pretty simple trigonometry, but now I need to go find my calculator
"x" here is half the size of the object btw

>> No.16160438

>>16160433
>>16160424
yeah, just under 4 km
the simplistic assumption of half a degree gives you a size of 3.7 km

>> No.16160439

>>16160433
>never used any math after leaving school
>want to try my hand at some game dev
>don't remember a single thing from high school
5-7 years of german and i don't remember a single word either

>> No.16160441

>>16160439
I could literally feel the rust peeling off of the trigonometry part of my brain as I flexed it
it has been over a decade since I've actually used trig
I guess instead of using the tangent function I could have just calculated the ratio like the AI did lol

>> No.16160445

>>16160438
>>16160424
>>16160419
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Balloon_satellite
i feel like a balloon this large would be possible
it wouldn't need any internal structure, just pump it up once in orbit even a small amount of pressure should fully inflate it i think?

>> No.16160446

>>16160445
just do a rotating torus instead

>> No.16160462

>>16160395
thanks

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>>16160366
wrong name, not following formatting norms
into the trash it goes

>> No.16160474

https://twitter.com/voubi1/status/1783411532275105970
moon war now

>> No.16160475

>>16160471
stupid newfag frogposter

>> No.16160476

holy shit anon was right, the schizo is having a meltdown over this

>> No.16160477
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>>16160475
I'm going to post interesting stuff only in the other thread

>> No.16160478

>>16160476
that tranny always does, lol
you should have seen xer meltdown when I made an anime OP

>> No.16160479

>>16160478
That though is unforgivable.

>> No.16160489
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>>16160477
absolutely based

>> No.16160494

>>16160476
i told you bro
it never left

>> No.16160496

>>16160474
is this ChoaDE fanart or what
>>16160494
which thread do you think was made by the schizo who freaks out if you make a thread before they do?

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>>16160496
>is this ChoaDE fanart or what
nah its a thing on its own
just a world building thing
https://twitter.com/TheLunarWar/status/1733627869467680882

>> No.16160500

>>16160474
white niggers tempation to kill and steal is the downfall

>> No.16160506

>>16160496
the other one considering this thread has like a dozen posts bitching about shit wrt the OP no sane person gives a fuck about, but which doesnt match the last few threads' OPs

>> No.16160511
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this EVA suit looks fucking amazing

>> No.16160512

at least that kike Isaacman is using his money for something good... yet it disturbs me he ALWAYS has to be the commander. Don't they have white commanders too for the main missions?

>> No.16160513

>>16160511
Too bad it's a scam like the cybertruck

>> No.16160517

>>16160511
the limited range of movement for the head is kind of a bummer but aside from that it looks good
very Gemini

>> No.16160523

>>16160511
it looks exactly like master chef

>> No.16160528
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>>16160511
It literally looks like the old suit.

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>>16160523

>> No.16160532
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>>16160528
the boots are different (and cooler), the shoulders are noticeably different
the wrists function differently (I have no idea how they managed to cram the rotator bearing into there)
stupid frogposter

>> No.16160534

>>16160528
no you can see it's thicker and the helmet is different too

>> No.16160535

>>16160534
That's what she said

>> No.16160539
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>allahu akbar
what did they mean by this

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>>16160532
What else has changed? looks cool so far.

>> No.16160544

>>16160542
I don't know, why don't you read the article and find out?
https://www.spacex.com/updates/#eva-suit

>> No.16160552

>>16160445
what do you think the moon is?!

>> No.16160556
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>>16160552
everyone knows it's cheese

>> No.16160592

why dont we launch rockets over the great lakes?

>> No.16160604

>>16160592
There is an effort to build a spaceport in Michigan but I don't think launching over the Great Lakes is part of the reasoning for it. They just want a spaceport.
>>16160556
Government cheese?

>> No.16160606

>>16160604
do they not know about laws prohibiting overland orbital launch?

>> No.16160620

>>16160604
Wensleydale.

>> No.16160645
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>>16160606
>I had come to visit Baldwin because Granot Loma had been selected as the location for a proposed rocket-launch site, as part of a plan called the Michigan Launch Initiative. If built, the site, along with two other facilities, would constitute the first spaceport in the Midwest. The site planned for Granot Loma would host vertical launches, through which rockets carrying satellites and other payloads—not human passengers—would be sent into low-Earth orbit. The second facility is a horizontal-launch site at the Oscoda-Wurtsmith Airport, about two hundred miles north of Detroit, where aircraft carrying satellites would take off from runways. Operations for both sites would be supported by the third facility, a command-and-control center, which would be situated in the Upper Peninsula, in Chippewa County, east of Marquette.
Vertical launch makes it sound like a Bezos type carnival ride but they say no humans so I'm not sure what it would be useful for. Maybe the journalist doesn't understand how orbits work.
https://www.newyorker.com/news/us-journal/the-plan-to-make-michigan-the-next-space-state

>> No.16160654

>>16160604
yeah it's gonna be in Duluth, it's the ideal spaceport location tbqh

>> No.16160661

>>16160654
Looking at snowfall maps, Duluth looks to have the same problem most of Michigan's upper peninsula with too much snow. Guess I've never thought about launching in the snow before but seems like there would be some kind of issue.

>> No.16160674

>>16160645
anyone building horizontal launch facilities are getting scammed

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>>16160654
Ok now that would be based
>>16160661
Build a snow resistant rocket pussy

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I look forward to shopping at Duluth Intergalactic Trading Company.

>> No.16160702

>>16160654
Duluth anon here, I'm actually leaving for Minnesota right now. Not going to Duluth tho. The NE corridor over Lake Superior is, dare I say, superior for orbital launch than any other great lake. Just lake and uninhabited Canadian wasteland

>> No.16160704

>>16160645
Any useful infrastructure near the Great Lakes would be destroyed during fiery but peaceful protests or by Somalian warlords.

>> No.16160705

so there's 2 threads because 1 schizophrenic turbo autist doesn't like that there is a space between space and flight

>> No.16160709

>>16160705
his real complaint is that he didn't get to make the thread, but yes

>> No.16160715

They want the Michigan spaceport in upper peninsula, which is fine from a low impact to cities perspective, but completely shit from a logistics one.

Duluth-Superior port is already the largest port in all the Great Lakes, 35 million tons of cargo handled annually

>> No.16160731

>>16160715
Not to mention it is directly connected to Interstate 35. If I were to spitball a location, maybe Schafer Beach, a shitty beach not far from Superior landfill. it's about 10mi from Duluth, maybe 7mi from Superior. For comparison Starbase is 5mi from South Padre

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16160735

Uhhh.... NASA? Isn't the test TOMORROW NIGHT?

>> No.16160736

Why bother with the headache of launching inland when you can do it near ocean or sea

>> No.16160738

>>16160735
It's a surprise so the astronauts don't have a chance to get cold feet.

>> No.16160740

>>16160736
Orbital spaceports should be allowed to operate anywhere and everywhere.

>> No.16160742

>>16160738
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vhh0TizuvjY
Pre-recorded... oh boy, space is fake again

>> No.16160761 [DELETED] 

Reminder that the op of the other thread is THE schizo
>collagefag
>von braun poster
>responsible for the /n/ thread
>makes 99% of the /sfg/ threads (loses its mind when it can't bake it)
>spams news when it can't get its way
>responsible for well over 10,000 posts
Some proof that stamp poster was them too
Some proof that its a crypto tranny neet

And yes this person is directly responsible for getting /pol/tards to visit

>> No.16160763

>>16160742
Only when boing is involved.

>> No.16160775
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Is this really the first fucking thing you retards do when I stop making the OPs? Holy fuck I miss ONE SINGULAR THREAD and its contaminated with this dogshit.
If you want to know which thread to use, go use the other one. I can tell from the format that this the other OP that usually covers for me if I miss and does good threads. Not to mention all the spam this threads OP is doing.

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>>16160775
Also I'm the OP that posts screenshot of page 10 when staging if you need some identifier to prove it. Also my filenames.

>> No.16160779

>>16160775
>>16160776
didn't know you were such a fucking faggot, lost my respect for you

>> No.16160781

BRILLIANT PEBBLES

>> No.16160786

>>16160761
>>collagefag
>>von braun poster
>>responsible for the /n/ thread
>>makes 99% of the /sfg/ threads (loses its mind when it can't bake it)
>>spams news when it can't get its way
>>responsible for well over 10,000 posts
All of these are based.

>> No.16160788

>>16160779
There was never any respect for OPs in the first place. I am and will forever be a faggot because I take up this role.

>> No.16160795

>>16160731
>>16160715
Is Minnesota actually interested in building a spaceport? Seems like Michigan is being considered mainly because they're putting in some effort.

>> No.16160809

>>16160761
you are making these conspiracy theories and calling other people schizos, lmao

>> No.16160821

>>16160761
>>responsible for the /n/ thread
qrd?

>> No.16160834

>>16160821
there is a thread about spaceflight on /n/ but its very dead, supposedly its made by collagefag (a person posting collagepictures, you have one of those at the end of the thread) and collagefag did something bad like advertising on /pol/
but I'm not really sure, I haven't personally been too invested in this drama
though from time to time the threads do become near unusable due to /pol/ schizos talking about flat earth or moon landings or whatever

>>>/n/1962012

>> No.16160839

>>16160821
but to add to that, the poster you are replying to is definitely combining multiple different posters in this conspiracy of his

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>> No.16160908

(keep any replies in this thread)

>>16160892
based

>>16160880
>>16160883
>>16160884
interesting elon xeets

>> No.16160918

Interesting details about the Starship Booster Quick disconnect
https://twitter.com/ryanhansenspace/status/1787165405947088900

>> No.16161004

>>16160419
Depending on how high it's path, it could take five to ten minutes to cross the sky. Imagine seeing something as large as the Moon crossing the sky in that little time.

>> No.16161013

>the threadsplitting faggot is the twitterposter
grim
>>16160896
wow big

>> No.16161022

>>16160896
Imagine putting a lid on top of it.

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>>16160661
Even Astra only took one snow launch to figure out how to keep the GSE water pipes from freezing at Kodiak.

>> No.16161132
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If it's Boeing, Russia isn't going.

>> No.16161137

>>16161132
They used the exact same excuses with Crew Dragon, but in this case I understand it.

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>>16160645
Neat
>>16160704
That's strictly a mitten thing, not the Yoop

>> No.16161224

>>16160704
more like land of 10,000 rapes

>> No.16161349
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9l0KtSq1Pk8

office building progress

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>>16161349

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>>16161352

>> No.16161375
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>>16161367
what was the point of the wall and sign if they are just going to tear it down after a few months? helped with paperwork somehow? good for PR for the flight?

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I remember that this week there was the 300th landing on a Falcon 9 booster, yes? How many were there in total? Wikipedia is giving me conflicting numbers.

>> No.16161391

>>16161381
FH

>> No.16161397

>>16160387
This thread is the relevant one though

>> No.16161406

>>16161397
I've been posting in both to keep them balanced

>> No.16161411
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This thread needs more frogs

>> No.16161414

>>16161411
stupid frogrequester

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>>16161375
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uHiigXtbO3E

labpadre video is saying its for a new side entrance

>> No.16161427

>>16161391
So how many launches of Falcon 9 were there?

>> No.16161472

>>16161427
it says it in your image dumbass

>> No.16161590

>>16160775
Maybe if you didn't make shit ops

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>>16161004

>> No.16161603

>>16161595
I don't like how the atmosphere makes celestial bodies look transparent.

>> No.16161617

>>16161595
I appreciate how the atmosphere enhances the transparency of celestial bodies.

>> No.16161646

>>16161595
I'm ambivalent on the transparent nature of celestial bodies, from an atmospheric perspective

>> No.16161666

>>16161603
thats just how it looks bro

>> No.16161718

>>16161603
>>16161617
>>16161646
We did it 4chan!

>> No.16161793

>>16161197
Somalians are a Minnesota thing. The mitten has mostly homegrown peaceful protestors with some bean pies thrown in.
>>16161137
I'd be wary of the first couple of flights of anything especially given the current year obsession with vibrancy over competency. There's probably some political reasons too. Though both countries have tried to keep the Ukraine situation from impacting ISS operations. the Russians wouldn't be overly paranoid to worry about the US arresting their cosmonauts on trumped up charges. Doubt the US would actually do something like that but I could understand Russia thinking it's a possibility.

>> No.16161802

>>16161595
Imagine the advertising possibilities!

>> No.16161806

>>16160366
next starship flight when?

also, why are there 2 /sfg/, and why are both >100 posts?

>> No.16161814

>>16161806
this thread was made 10 minutes earlier and was announced for staging in the previous thread but the space in space/flight autist kicked up a stink and started his own thread

>> No.16161837

>>16161806
unfortunately, gay niggers are spamming the other thread with low quality posts

>> No.16161853

>>16161617
Transparent except when passing in front of the Sun, at which point it creates an eclipse. Still a nice and fun video. Which brings up an interesting question of how often such a space station would create an eclipse. It would be short lived, maybe ten to twenty seconds for a total eclipse and even shorter for the much more frequent partial eclipses.
>>16161814
The space in space flight is just an excuse. There are people whose lives are so devoid of accomplishments that they think starting a thread makes them somehow important. They get a bit of a dopamine hit each time they see the thread they created get replies and bumped to the top of the catalog.

>> No.16161854

>>16161595
Is this really what it would look like?

>> No.16161856

>>16161854
That's far too large for the space station under discussion, which would be the same size as the Moon. That video appears to be a simulation of if the Moon was much closer to Earth, though I'm not sure how much closer. Note how much smaller the Sun appears in the sky than the Moon.

>> No.16161885

for space suits why not just run 1 atmosphere and have a balloon that can inflate/deflate when the astronauts bend?
just have something to increase its volume when they bend so you don't have to do this stupid 0.3 atmosphere shit

>> No.16161888

>>16160761
>Reminder that the op of the other thread is THE schizo
>>collagefag
>>von braun poster
>>responsible for the /n/ thread
>>makes 99% of the /sfg/ threads (loses its mind when it can't bake it)
>>spams news when it can't get its way
>>responsible for well over 10,000 posts
>Some proof that stamp poster was them too
>Some proof that its a crypto tranny neet
>
>And yes this person is directly responsible for getting /pol/tards to visit

huh why did this get deleted?
its all true, you can tell because the schizo is samefagging the other thread

>> No.16161890

>>16161888
This thread is also made by a schizo.

>> No.16161891

>>16161890
proof?

>> No.16161928
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16161928

How will you accidentally end up on Mars?

>> No.16161930

>>16161891
It's always the same guy who posts a screenshot of the page number when staging.

>> No.16161942
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>> No.16161967

>>16161928
You fall in debt to someone and you have to pay it off with colony labor. People will talk about like oh man I had to do a tour on Mars, well at least it's not crab fishing

>> No.16161977

>>16161853
it's kinda fun, you should try it next time
I recommend putting a hyphen between "space" and "flight" that really causes subhumans to lose their minds

>> No.16161978

>>16161942
My o-rings are hurting from just looking at the middle one.

>> No.16161980

>>16161930
I started doing that after people accused me of staging on page 9 or whatever
I've made... four threads? total? over the last six years?

>> No.16161983

>>16161942
>let's make shuttle but worse
what the fuck

>> No.16161986

>>16161977
https://www.compart.com/en/unicode/U+2009

>> No.16161990

>>16161986
does that get filtered by 4chan? lots of unicode is filterered

testtest

>> No.16161992

>>16161942
Is old space the ultimate in job security? Seems like those zombies just keep on going for no reason other than inertia.

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>> No.16162001

>>16161992
welcome to government work!

>> No.16162019

>>16161888
>The schizo is a janny
Now you get it

>> No.16162042

>>16162019
and a frogposter

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>>16160645
Kind of weird that Australia doesn't have a space port. Maybe China someday will build one there.

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>>16162090
>Kind of weird that Australia doesn't have a space port
we do though

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>>16162095
SpinLaunch naysayers BTFO!

>> No.16162160

>>16161595
How do we do this?

>> No.16162162

>>16162160
Learn video editing.

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>>16160674
Maybe someday it won't be impossible.

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>> No.16162196

>>16161375
Musk said build it so it was built now he says it's in the way

>> No.16162206

>>16162177
Why are there desks and chairs

>> No.16162210
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>>16162206
spin gravity my negro

>> No.16162225

>>16162206
magnetic boots

>> No.16162227
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based Berger
https://arstechnica.com/space/2024/05/the-surprise-is-not-that-boeing-lost-commercial-crew-but-that-it-finished-at-all/

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>>16162090
Australia was a launch site for Black Arrow back in the 1960s before Britain decided that spaceflight was for chumps, and the USSR wanted to build a commercial Proton or Zenit up in Queensland but that never went anywhere for State Department reasons. A few private individuals tried to keep the idea of the idea of the Cape York Spaceport alive after the wall came down, but that sputtered out due to concentrated government indifference.

Australia's not a bad place for a spaceport, but there are some factors that always keep it a second place finisher in a race that only has a first place prize. There aren't really any good locations that can can do both equatorial and polar launches. Most of the sites that are good for one or the other are distant enough from civilization to require an impractical investment in infrastructure, and the government has a history of not wanting to contribute to that. There's also a large and politically vocal aboriginal population and any major development project will get a horde of tribals popping up claiming that it's defiling their traditional spirit lands.

Still, Gilmour Space is making headway and should have a domestic small launch vehicle ready to go soon. Bowen Orbital Spaceport has revived all the government it needs to begin operations. HyImpulse launched a suborbital pathfinder from the Koonibba Test Range a week ago, so there's a chance that the Germans will be launching a rocket from Australia as well as from SaxaVord.

>> No.16162238

>>16162227
everybody really should be reading this, it's not just an "everybody laugh at Boeing recap", it's got a bunch of interviews and insight which I found fun to read

>> No.16162247

>>16161352
shit looks like a 2000s era render

>> No.16162250
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>> No.16162274

Just excreted a relatively large mass of fecal matter. Not sure how Starship's toilets will be able to handle this ahahahha

>> No.16162275

I just got back to /sfg/ after the weekend, which of these is the real thread?

>> No.16162281

>>16162275
they're both fake, but one tells only lies and the other tells only truths

>> No.16162285
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recreational M.O.O.S.E.when?

>> No.16162338
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>> No.16162340

>>16162275
look at how the OP is formatted and decide for yourself. I'll be waiting for you in the real thread until then.

>> No.16162342

>>16162338
it's true

>> No.16162349

>>16162275
>>16162340
It doesn't really matter, since we'll probably end up reusing whichever thread is slower.

>> No.16162355

>>16162349
have to balance them so they hit bumplimit at the same time

>> No.16162358

>>16162355
or just bump the threads between them so they drop to page 10 next to eachother

>> No.16162373

Starliner:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kO-4bdWojcc
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vhh0TizuvjY
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wb3qcR2tUQs

>> No.16162422

>>16162373
>live in six hours
why bro

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>> No.16162486

>>16162340
>how the OP is formatted
this is the correct one though?

>> No.16162574

>>16162373
I can't fucking wait until Boeing makes basedlon musk outdated

>> No.16162600

lunch

>> No.16162602

>>16162574
Heat death of the universe might come first.

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Hilariously off-center.

>> No.16162615

>>16162613
booster catch bros...

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As a europoor i'm really conflicted about staying up for the starliner livestream, on the one side it's going to be a nothing burger (i hope for the astronauts)
But on the other side, it's fucking boeing, and with the luck they are having i have small option of watching a live explosion.

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>>16161928
I get way too high and drive my van there

>> No.16162628

>>16162623
this is why I love ksp

>> No.16162629

>>16161967
You move 16 tons, what do you get? Another day older and deeper in debt

>> No.16162669

>>16162629
Saint Peter don't you call me, 'cause I can't go, I owe my soul to the company store

>> No.16162674

>>16162669
I was born one morning when the sun didn't shine, I picked up my shovel and walked to the mine.

>> No.16162683

>>16162674
I'm not going to sing the entirety of Sixteen Tons with you, anon
if we ever meet in space you should know that you'd better step aside
a lot of men didn't, a lot of men died

>> No.16162705

>>16162613
F9 hoverslams and is basically running on fumes by the time engine cutoff happens. SH is expected to have enough margin that once landing burn starts, once it reaches tower height, it can burn and essentially hover for 15-20 seconds additionally. The biggest challenge is going to be ensuring that the tower catch rails and booster catch pins are in alignment so that they're not perpendicular leading to the booster just dropping through the arms onto S0 below and taking it out.

>> No.16162762

You will never be a real /sfg/ thread. You have no edition, you have no replies, you have no 'spaceflight'. You are the product of a man twisted by his digital gangstalker fantasy & nostalgia into a mockery of a stager. All the 'validation' you get is two-faced and half-hearted. In the other thread people mock you. Your creator is ashamed and disappointed by you, your "posters" laugh at your lazy template behind closed doors. You will never be active. You wrench out a few '/sfg/ is dead' posts every hour or so and pretend it's all going to be ok, but deep inside you feel the slide down the catalogue like a free fall, ready to push you out of view. Eventually it'll be too much to bear - you'll leave the front page and plunge into the cold abyss. Anons will find you, dissapointed but resigned to using you as a reusable stage, and when your short period of activity comes to an end, they'll bury you in the archives. Every passerby for the rest of eternity will know that of two threads you were the lesser. 4chan will decay into dust, and all that will remain of you is the memory of a thread that was unmistakably shit.

This is your fate, this is what was chosen.

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ISS is breeding new drug resistant bacteria.
>Thirteen strains of E. bugandensis, a bacterium notorious for being multi-drug resistant, were isolated from the ISS. Study findings indicate under stress, the ISS isolated strains were mutated and became genetically and functionally distinct compared to their Earth counterparts. The strains were able to viably persist in the ISS over time with a significant abundance. E. bugandensis coexisted with multiple other microorganisms, and in some cases could have helped those organisms survive.
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/38521963/

>> No.16162831

>>16162824
that's not at all what that says, articlefag

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>>16162831
>>16162824
okay I read the article and you're right
fuck

>> No.16162851

>>16162831
What compelled you to make this comment?

>> No.16162881

>>16161349
why isnt it made out of wood and ocb? i thought its america

>> No.16162890

Are the NASA Boeing test pilots going to die?

>> No.16162894

>>16162890
most people do

>> No.16162895

>>16162705
why pins are so short

>> No.16162907

When are we launchan boys?

>> No.16162920

>>16162907
5+ hours

>> No.16162927

>>16162907
two weeks

>> No.16162966

>>16162890
probably not today or tomorrow

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>>16162285
>recreational M.O.O.S.E
Imagine how fucking radical it would be to reenter like that

>> No.16162970

I would unironically feels safer in a half-assed Orel capsule than Starliner lmao

>> No.16162974
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Has this one even flown before? Also who's got the .webm of the RCS dance party on OFT-1?

>> No.16162975

>>16162967
I really think that you could get Red Bull to sponsor this sort of thing once Starship makes orbital flight cheap enough

>> No.16162980

>>16162974
This was the one that survived OFT-1. The unnamed sibling capsule was going to be used on CFT, but then got detoured into OFT-2 while Calypso was being refurbished

>> No.16162981

>>16162975
For sure, a man reentering like that is the next logical leap after ballooning up to the upper atmosphere and jumping. The only place to go from there is suited reentry from a swing around the moon.

>> No.16162986

>>16162966
on reentry then, got it

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Gzz94qOThc
"We who are about to die, salute you."
T-4:35:00

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>>16162998

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>>16163000

>> No.16163004

>>16162990
grilling boomer and old pajeeta. Grim.

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>>16163003

>> No.16163022

boing stream starts in 10 minutes. when does it actually launch?

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>> No.16163043

>>16163022
they'll tell us as soon as the livestream properly starts, and then they'll tell us again every minute until it launches

yeah, 10:30 pm, so four hours from now

>> No.16163045

what time launch????

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>>16163045
10:34 EDT

>> No.16163047

>>16163045
four hours

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>> No.16163050

Launch is in 4 hours

>> No.16163055

>this mission was supposed to launch in 2018

>> No.16163056
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>> No.16163062

>abort flight
>have to float out in the sea for up to 24 hours while boats make their way out to you
Good lord

>> No.16163068
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A man resigned to his fate

>> No.16163076

>>16163056
>>16163068
a fucking zipper

>> No.16163077

What possible failure mode would allow for crew to unstrap, open the door, attach to the zipline and escape the pad?

>> No.16163079

>>16163077
all of them if they go fast enough

>> No.16163081
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Am I about to watch some astronauts die?

>> No.16163082

>>16163077
A propellant leak that hasn't yet ignited or something. There's also ground crew that go up there to help the astronauts and close the hatch and what not.
It's unlikely that those escape systems will ever get used, but they don't cost a lot to build either.

>> No.16163083

>>16163081
cute

>> No.16163085

>>16163081
It's more likely that they die upon re-entry/landing, whenever that is supposed to happen.

>> No.16163086

>astronauts on the boing mission are old
>astronauts on the dragon mission were young
yeah...

>> No.16163092

>>16163086
https://youtu.be/b0UEygmWHLQ?si=jwQbIUMy26tjj8rP&t=46

>> No.16163101
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is Greg Autry retarded? why do these people always lie
>i love how starliner looks
ok bro haha

>> No.16163103

>>16163102
Isn't it more of a horsecock configuration?

>> No.16163107

>>16163103
/sfg/ relies on you for your horse cock expertise, anon

>> No.16163110

>>16163092
>slop gear
kys shill.

>> No.16163115
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>Boing
>Starliner
GOOD MORNING

>> No.16163119
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>> No.16163129

https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20240506111202/en/Rocket-Lab-Completes-Archimedes-Engine-Build-Begins-Engine-Test-Campaign
Neutron finally delayed, now "no earlier than mid-2025"

>> No.16163133

>>16163129
late 2027 it is

>> No.16163139

>>16163133
>>16163129
It's pretty impressive that they've managed an engine prototype this fast, after all their experience is in tiny electric motor driven engines. I believe they'll get there faster than 27. If, of course, that prototype is actually real and not just smoke and mirrors investor bait.

>> No.16163140

>>16163139
spacex fired the first subscale raptor in 2016. still impressed?

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>>16162998
>>16163000
>>16163003
>>16163005
I wondered why $RKLB actually went up today.

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>> No.16163171

>>16163041
>sending baba yaga to iss

>> No.16163172
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>>16163165

>> No.16163177
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>> No.16163181

>>16163177
Do they still use microfilm?

>> No.16163186

>>16163181
Yeah but its even smaller now and the switched to writing it in a type of morse code.

>> No.16163191

Is the shape of the Boeing really aerodynamic? There's truly no issue with it being the way it is with the weird abrupt end of the capsule? I mean, I guess it's fine since it already worked but it's ugly.

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>>16163186
>switched to writing it in a type of morse code
I thought the whole point was to have information instantly legible with the right projector

>> No.16163196

>>16163191
The original interstage design looked okay but simulations found unstable turbulent flow or something. Then new skirt is a safety precaution, but yeah it ends up looking stupid

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>> No.16163203

>>16163191
>Boing
>Ugly
You are correct in more ways than you might know.

>> No.16163204

have there been more space missions lately or am i just tripping

>> No.16163215

>>16163204
Your dad ducked my cock if thats what you mean.

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SCRUB

>> No.16163240

lol

>> No.16163241

Scrub scrub scrub
Please wait a while before making a post

>> No.16163251

the eternal enemy of on time launches, valves

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>> No.16163258

When it takes this many people and this much time just to get people in and out of a vehicle, it really makes you think about how the hell Starship is going to be rapidly reusable for crewed flights

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>> No.16163279

>>16163258
Define rapidly.

>> No.16163287

>>16163258
what's to stop you just opening the hatch and strapping yourself in?

>> No.16163293

>>16162225
Also magnetic asses so you can sit

>> No.16163294

>>16162237
>There's also a large and politically vocal aboriginal population
Just let them have all the spare rocket fuel they can huff

>> No.16163297

>>16160366
Press F for Starliner.

Another launch scrubbed. How long until Boeing just gives up?

>> No.16163298

>>16163262
>At Boing, We Turn "Can" Into "Will"!

>> No.16163303

>>16162237
It's always been funny to me that the aboriginal representatives are always at most like a quarter abo.

>> No.16163304

>>16163294
That's a bit of a problem with Eris. It's a hybrid so the fuel is solid 3D printed paraffin.

>> No.16163308

>>16163303
That's because full abos are too fucked to care about shit.

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>> No.16163312

>>16163309
>>>/lit/sffg

>> No.16163313

>>16163309
if it works then where is your magsail?

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>> No.16163319

they didn't launch it

>> No.16163322

>>16163172
amogus

>> No.16163325

>rocket launch livestream
>look inside
>woman yapping about inane shit
why does this always happen

>> No.16163341

>>16163303
How desperate do you have to be to fuck an abo

>> No.16163345

I dont want no scrub

>> No.16163350

>>16163258
It won't have to do very high cadence until a long time.

Shuttle could do crewed launches once every 2 months, starship will probably do quite better in the near to medium future, maybe once a week per vehicle. That's enough for daily launches across their fleet. And daily launches of crewed starship is maybe 10,000 people a year.

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>>16163325
you are subscribed to clear usui

>> No.16163366

>>16163341
White women fuck dogs all the time. It's not about the quality, it's about their need to find sex degrading.

>> No.16163392

>>16163362
Go away pedo

>> No.16163393

>>16163325
posted on both threads award

>> No.16163403

I’m still doomering about starship’s supposed 40t payload capacity. How the fuck are they supposed to get it up to 150+? I just don’t see how v2 or v3 can make up that difference.

>> No.16163404

> Apparently there were two issues with the LV. The previously mentioned "chattering" O2 relief valve on the Centaur and some issue with the Centaur LOX fill and drain valve. ULA plans on doing some troubleshooting after the spacecraft prep team leaves the pad. Then detanking will occur.

"To shreds you say."

>> No.16163405

bruno talking about stroking rn

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>>16162090
especially with the upside down and all
>>16162095
based ARSE

>> No.16163457

>>16163362
nice pit

>> No.16163473

so they scrubbed because of a pressure valve on the centaur giving some dodgy readings. we're lucky we didnt just have enother potential challenger.

>> No.16163482

>>16163315
Retarded.
No substance can survive the temperature at the surface of Venus.
This is what climate change can and will do to a planet.

>> No.16163487

>>16161928
No fuckin idea
Got blackout drunk in Kansas City and woke up wearing a fucking spacesuit in the middle of nowhere, Mariner Valley. Had to walk to a nearby methane extractor plant.

>> No.16163488

>>16163482
>No substance
steel? carbon fibre? there are many materials

>> No.16163565

>>16163473
Wrong. The only thing more kino than a successful launch is an explosive one.

We have seen multiple examples of this, even very recently.

>> No.16163613

how was the laumch me laddies?

>> No.16163619

>>16163613
quite splendid

>> No.16163691

Staging

>>16163547
>>16163547

>> No.16163692

>>16163691
Go away, tourist.

>> No.16163724

>>16162237
>Koonibba

Love Australian rural town names. Just some gibberish that ends up sounding like a racial slur or mocking abos drunken unintelligible babbling half the time.

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>>16163724

>> No.16163732

>>16163724
British empire policy was to use the local name whenever possible so you get a lot of abbo names around here, streetshitter names in india, chug names in Canada etc.

>> No.16163734

>>16163366
That's unfair anon, I guarantee you it's the men that fuck the abos. They just don't look above the shoulders.

>> No.16163868

>>16163194
the projectors have gotten more complicated, that's all

>> No.16163887

>>16163833
what causes this mental illness?

>> No.16163890

>>16163887
I blame boardfag.

>> No.16163891

>>16163890
anon that IS the boardfag

>> No.16163897
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16163897

>>16163890
>>16163891

>> No.16163907
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>>16162338

>> No.16163909

>>16163891
why the fuck do people keep supporting the boardfag? is it a discord thing?

>> No.16163911

>>16163909
yeah starting to think he has 1-2 friends on a discord
99% sure he was friends with the stampfag

>> No.16163912

>>16162762
It was even worse than I predicted, it seems.

>> No.16163914
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>>16163911
I can't even call for help lmao wtf

>> No.16163915
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>>16163911
leave finnanon out of this

>> No.16163917

>>16163915
nah the finnfag always went into his threads

>> No.16163924

>>16163917
>everyone that prefers his threads to mine is either A. samefagging or B. part of a discord conspiracy

>> No.16163926

>>16163924
correct, I'm glad you understand

>> No.16163927

>>16163924
yes

>> No.16163934
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>>16163917
finnanon simply posts spess stamps in spess threads, his spergery is not sectarian, he takes no sides

>> No.16163988
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>> No.16163992

>>16163988
I never quite understood the layout here, doesn't it have artificial gravity? what's the spin axis

>> No.16164014
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>>16163992
the (too small) centrifuge is at a right angle to the long axis

>> No.16164016

>>16164014
oh, like the bebop, I see
that's kind of silly

>> No.16164048

They should send only married couples to Mars.

>> No.16164052
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16164052

Well?

>> No.16164058

>>16164052
I swear to god get elon some autistic textile guy who'll make the outer layers ironable. They'll look so much better without all those creases.

>> No.16164060

>>16164052
as someone else said they've both ugly in different ways

>> No.16164061

>>16164052
I kind of like the blue...

>> No.16164067
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16164067

cool drawing of the moon

>> No.16164073
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>>16163915
neat trick if you want to find what latitude a picture/video of the stars was taken at

>> No.16164123

>>16164052
Yikes

>> No.16164133
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16164133

>>16164067
mare imbrium, but mirrored and rotated for some reason. that akira?

>> No.16164135

>>16164133
yeah

>> No.16164137

>>16164133
>>16164135
or rather it's from Akira, the character is Tetsuo
I think

>> No.16164141

>>16164133
holy shit, that looks just the the valley that thanos was in and snapped wtfffff? kino!

>> No.16164142

>>16164052
barry is fat and sunita is an old grandma
disgusting

>> No.16164150
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>> No.16164212

>>16163068
He just had to go to the bathroom
The valve story is a cover up so the public doesn't find out about poopoopeepee

>> No.16164348

>>16164141
meds, take them

>> No.16164356
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>>16164150
>Crusader Probe Mission is the sixteenth episode of Gemini Home Entertainment.
>Gemini Home Entertainment is an analog horror anthology series published on YouTube.
oh my god is that analog horror??? its all old and creepy looking! I cant imagine watching a vhs tape fr, this is so scary its just like the backrooms! liminal spaces be scary af

>> No.16164383
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16164383

stage it

>> No.16164390

>>16164383
reusing stage
>>16163547
>>16163547
>>16163547
>>16163547

>> No.16164393

>>16164390
Glad the beef has been squashed over here, no hard feelings everyone.

>> No.16164397

get fucked nigs, your stage didnt get to be reused after being rejected for the shit OP in the first place, everyone went with mine because it was better.