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Previous: >>14873002

T-6 hours to impact

>> No.14876677

First for FUCK OLDSPACE

>> No.14876682
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>>14876670
FTS Archive
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1KCJBL632oieD1r6JOh_5Eg9NTcf_-hH8?usp=sharing

>> No.14876685
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I'm tired of Earth. Tired of being caught in the tangle of SLS and NASA's lies.

>> No.14876691
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>>14876682
Four postcards arrived in the mail today; USA, USSR, Hungary, and Switzerland.
Collectors seem to be some of the nicest people I've talked with, got a nice thank you in the letter as well.

https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1YZnEIHMZxMOJ3BLt3yf8Tlqdq-f2vX2d?usp=sharing

>> No.14876692

>>14876682
Based finns

>> No.14876708
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>>14876691
Short bit of text written on the back of the Thor-Able postcard, mailed from Cape Canaveral, Florida to Finland on 2.5.1960

"Greetings, decided to get brainwashed in the American missile center. Quite a thing."

The Swiss stamp on the postcard was also scanned and added to the stamp section.

>> No.14876712

>>14876691
Nice haul, very kino. How'd you get started?

>> No.14876717

>>14876708
>"Greetings, decided to get brainwashed in the American missile center. Quite a thing."
Hah, that's such a Finnish way to phrase it.

>> No.14876721
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Play the fuckin' track
Play that fuckin' track
Oh, there it is
NASA, Boing (what?)
Bill Nelson (that's right, y'all) Dennis Muilenburg
We just keep on rollin, baby
Are you ready? Are you ready? Are you ready?
Now move in, now move out, hands up, now hands down
Back up, back up, tell me what ya gonna do now
Breathe in, now breathe out, hands up, now hands down
Back up, back up, tell me what ya gonna do now (c'mon)
Keep rollin', rollin', rollin', rollin' (uh)
Keep rollin', rollin', rollin', rollin' (what?)
Keep rollin', rollin', rollin', rollin' (uh)
Keep rollin', rollin', rollin', rollin'
Now I know y'all be lovin this shit right here
N-A-S-A is right here
People in the Senate, put them hands in the air
'Cause if you don't care, then we don't care
See, I ain't givin' a fuck, quit pressin' your luck
Untouchable, branded unfuckable
So keep me in this cage, until you run that mouth
Then I'mma have the plague, and break the fuck out
And then we'll see who's left, after one round with X
And what am I bringin' next? Just know it's Nelson and Muilenburg
So where the fuck you at punk? Shut the fuck up
And back the fuck up, while we fuck this track up
Are you ready? Are you ready? Are you ready?
Now move in, now move out, hands up, now hands down
Back up, back up, tell me what ya gonna do now
Breathe in, now breathe out, hands up, now hands down
Back up, back up, tell me what ya gonna do now (c'mon)
Keep rollin', rollin', rollin', rollin' (uh)
Keep rollin', rollin', rollin', rollin' (what?)
Keep rollin', rollin', rollin', rollin' (uh)
Keep rollin', rollin', rollin', rollin'

>> No.14876725

I want a supernova visible to the naked eye, preferably even visible in daylight. Why the fuck cant Betelgeuse blow up already?

>> No.14876731

>>14876725
That'll end all life on earth. If it shoots a stream of radiation towards us.

>> No.14876737

>>14876712
Do you mean collecting or the archive?
The archive came first, collecting started branching off from it. I think the first time I shared the archive was in September of 2020, after we found a bunch of old newspapers under our summer cottage's linoleum floors.
Odd how stamps have sort of taken over the thing, probably since they don't require translating to be enjoyed.

>> No.14876739

>>14876731
Good. I want to see it.

>> No.14876740

Fucking sucks DART is gonna crash while I'm at college, gonna try watch it on the phone during class.

>> No.14876743

>>14876731
Good. Earthers (derogatory) don't matter.

>> No.14876746
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How many more rollbacks do we need for Starship to fly before SLS?

>> No.14876747

>>14876743
Elon, can we wait till we're actually established on Mars and The Belt first?

>> No.14876755

>>14876746
Technically zero since Starship has flown in tests.

>> No.14876757

I just realized CNBC posted the full interview on youtube, but apparently they'll hide/delete the video soon
https://youtu.be/goT5gW57Chc

>> No.14876760

>>14876755
Okay, let me rephrase. How many more rollbacks do we need before Artemis 1 reaches orbit after Starship OFT1?

>> No.14876769
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>> No.14876784

Imagine a cube of 100x100x100 marbles all the same size, all evenly alligned.

Now imagine one marble somewhere near the center of the cube is switched with a marble twice the size of the others (other trial, 5x, other 10x, other 30x, other 50x, other 100x, other 1000x)

How distant from the larger marble, in what directions, are the rows and columns and depths made unevenly alligned.

How does this change in 1000x1000x1000

And 100,000x100,000x100,000?

In response to the infinite effect of a local mass to disalign the gravity field to some extent.

Is this to some degree implying that simply by mass existing at all, it is shifting the gravity field over by that amount of mass, it is impacting the overall density of the gravity field

>> No.14876794

>>14876784
jeez, an entire cubic kilometer?

>> No.14876802

>>14876784
They would all coalesce into a sphere either way
>>14876794
kek

>> No.14876805

>>14876784
If you have 100 marbles in a row all 10mm in size and made the middle one 20 mm, all that extra 10mm would be distributed evenly among the remaining 99 marbles which would shift the whole diameter by fuck all

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>>14876125
>mfw the method of FLT communication will be a sci-fi version of pic related

>> No.14876812
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>reach opposition
>no mission
How fast would a probe reach Jupiter if we launched it today?

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>>14876721
This song is worth $4 billion.

>> No.14876819

>>14876812
Less than a month with this guy's coked out riced up superconducting plasma magnet variant.
https://www.centauri-dreams.org/2021/11/19/wind-rider-a-high-performance-magsail/

>> No.14876824

>>14876809
I have one hooked up to the proxima system. The punishment for accidentally ramming your space craft into the line and breaking it is death

>> No.14876825

>>14876812
Space flight isn't about straight lines. Most space mission spent years orbiting around the sun getting gravity assists to be able to reach their targets.
I guess the only way to avoid this would be to use heavy rockets, but we still are some years away from that.

>> No.14876827

>>14876760
Per Berger, this one "all but precludes a launch attempt in October". So will the FAA sign off on Elon's book report before November 12th? Who knows.

https://arstechnica.com/science/2022/09/nasa-makes-the-call-to-protect-its-artemis-i-mission-from-hurricane-ian/

>> No.14876828

>>14876824
You wouldn't break a cosmic string (or a cosmic wall rolled up into a femtoscopic tube), it would just slice your ship.

>> No.14876831

>>14876819
>>14876825
okay pretend its Europa Clipper, could Falcon Heavy launch it without gravity assist if Jupiter is this close?

>> No.14876844

test

>> No.14876848

>>14876825
>I guess the only way to avoid this would be to use heavy rockets
For travel to the asteroid belt and Jupiter, you save a retarded amount of Delta-V and get much better synods using Mars as a staging point rather than going straight from Earth. Mars's moons are so tiny you essentially dock with them rather than landing on them, which makes them a fantastic high-orbit propellant depot location. A Starship tanked up at Phobos or Deimos could reach a Jupiter capture orbit. It'd just take about three years and be a one way trip unless you brought along a nuke plant for methalox ISRU to get home.

>>14876831
You REALLY need to read up on basic orbital mechanics. Shorter transfers are more, not less, difficult.

http://www.projectrho.com/public_html/rocket/orbits.php

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OK, digging around Atomic Rockets' mission tables page a bit more I found this, which seems suspiciously useful for Starship launching from Mars.

http://hopsblog-hop.blogspot.com/2012/06/inflated-delta-vs.html

So if using a Phobos or Deimos depot as I described in this post ( >>14876848 ) and using a capture orbit instead of circularizing, particularly useful for Jupiter since Callisto is way out near the edge of the SoI, you might actually be able to do a manned mission to Jupiter from Mars with chemical rockets. It'd be retarded to subject your crew to multi-year transits when you could just use nuclear propulsion instead and would need to bring an ISRU reactor along anyways, but you could do it.

>> No.14876875

NASA

>> No.14876879

>>14876875
(Derogatory)

>> No.14876886
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:3

>> No.14876890

>>14876809
Bro just make a long ass stick and poke it in Morse code. No part is moving faster than light but the message is still instant. I know such rigidity is impossible but can’t you use something like gravity, since it’s effects are instantly felt across the universe?

>> No.14876892

>>14876886
cute girl

>> No.14876895

>>14876890
>No part is moving faster than light
The pressure wave would have to, which is impossible.
>but can’t you use something like gravity, since it’s effects are instantly felt across the universe?
Gravity travels at the speed of light.

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>>14876886

>> No.14876905

>>14876896
Yeah but the girls are insane cute

>> No.14876909

4chan...... IN SPAAAAAACE

>> No.14876911

https://twitter.com/NASA/status/1574474075367522322

>> No.14876921

>>14876911
>nasa

TELL ME ABOUT THE ALIENS. I KNOW YOU KNOW.

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>> No.14876928

daily reminder that elon is only against fusion because it puts him out of business. no more tesla, no more spacex.

>> No.14876930
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Did you know theory of gravity isnt proven with scientific method

>> No.14876931

>>14876928
Retard, Elon could buy all of the fusion companies if he wanted to waste his money.

>> No.14876937

>>14876931
He will when he feels threatened. just like bill gates

>> No.14876938

>>14876928
Fusion is a scam. It only serves as a resource sink, cover for nuclear weapon research, and a distraction from new fission energy projects.

>> No.14876941

>>14876938
Actual retard. There are no new fission projects worth funding. The private sector has spoken, 5 billion in private fusion funding. Fission is not the future, musk cuck

>> No.14876943

>>14876941
The future of spaceflight is COAL

CLEAN COAL

>> No.14876947

>>14876928
>no more tesla, no more spacex
Ok I'll humor you. How exactly do you see that working out? Tesla's the largest electric car company and directly benefits from cheap electricity. SpaceX is a launch company that benefits from having more demand in space. Nuclear fusion could/will make doing certain things in space much easier, increasing demand for launches. If fusion propulsion or fusion powered cars come around then Tesla and SpaceX will be in a prominent market position with more resources than most of their competitors.

>> No.14876951

>>14876812
We already missed the launch window months ago.

>> No.14876952

>>14876947
batteries and solar mogged, chemical engines mogged. elon companies dont have any expertise in fusion, by the time they need it it will be too late

>> No.14876953

Mission Manager and Lead Investigator for the DART mission will be live for the impact on NSF: https://youtu.be/yrxPT8UFJRM

>> No.14876955

>>14876831
Play Ksp.

>> No.14876956

>>14876890
>since it’s effects are instantly felt across the universe
False.

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this thread gives me anxiety

>> No.14876959

>>14876952
>buys fusion company and hires all their staff
oh no, anyways

>> No.14876961

>>14876959
how will elon buy a company worth more than tesla and spacex combined?

>> No.14876962

>>14876928
Elon is against anything that can't be put to use in a decade or less. Which means he should have been against deep learning self driving in 2014.

>> No.14876968

How long we got boys?

>> No.14876969

>>14876962
>against anything that can't be put to use in a decade or less

So someone thinking on a larger timetable would out perform him? It isn't over yet poor bros

>> No.14876972

>>14876969
george hotz will destroy tesla fsd with a team of rugrats

>> No.14876978

>>14876962
Not really, he created SpaceX despite that Mars colonization has a nearly 30 year horizon. He just has too much integrity or autism to invest in scam fusion companies despite that he and Tesla would probably make a much of money if he championed them as the future of electricity.
>>14876969
>It isn't over yet poor bros
No it's over for you, if you haven't made money off crypto or stocks in the 2010s you're a born loser.

>> No.14876980

>>14876961
can you actually name this mythical trillion dollar fusion company?

>> No.14876981

>>14876961
Buy it after fusion is a proven concept but before it's ubiquitous. Fusion hasn't demonstrated that it's economically viable yet, and that's true whether you think it's 5 months or 5 decades until it does.

>> No.14876984

>>14876978
It's over for me??? Whoooa da fukkk are you talkin to mane. Yous is a cocaroach. YOU WANT SOME

COME AND GET SOME

>> No.14876985

>>14876980
He probably invested in them

>> No.14876988

>>14876968
ETA: 4HRS

>> No.14876993

https://twitter.com/jeff_foust/status/1574474982268321802

>> No.14876994

what if the asteroid whips out a point defense laser and shoots down DART? how would the world react?

>> No.14876997

>>14876994
Declare war on the cosmos

>> No.14876998

It's gonna miss, isn't it

>> No.14877002

Someone needs to start a protest against NASA. What if they accidentally shoot the asteroid into Earth? God created the heavens and we should not alter His creation.

>> No.14877004
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>> No.14877007

>I'm hearing good things about Blue Origin's testing of the second BE-4 flight engine, which United Launch Alliance is eagerly waiting for. First flight engine should ship back to Texas soon. Hopefully Blue will release some images or video of the BE-4 in action
https://twitter.com/SciGuySpace/status/1574482099981148160

>> No.14877008

>>14877002
are you insane?

>> No.14877011

>>14876993
>Braun says that the NEXT-C electric propulsion system on DART, fired for two hours earlier in the mission a tech demo, produced expected thrust and Isp, but engineers noticed a secondary issue of charging between the thruster and the spacecraft not seen in ground tests.
NEXT bros, it's over

>> No.14877015

>>14877004
I want some marshmallows now.
But I can't be fucked to head to the store for a second time today.

>> No.14877018

>>14876952
>batteries
Still necessary, as we will never have fusion reactors small and cheap enough to power cars.
>chemical engines
The only thing with a high enough power to mass ratio to allow for launch from Earth, aside from orion drive which isn't happening. Fusion engines would be great for orbit-to-orbit maneuvering but for launch, chemical forever and ever. Besides, SpaceX would be the first to implement and use fusion engines regardless. They'd then become hyperdominant.

>> No.14877019

>>14877002
You are changing the orbits of everything within an X-light year radius (X = your age) by virtue of being a consolidated piece of mass

>> No.14877020

>>14877004
Damn that thing is slow off the pad, did your mom sneak aboard?

>> No.14877021

>>14877007
Bezos on track to embarrass Musk and his reply guys
>M: we have big engine, strongest, most advanced, most pressure
>B: yeah, well we have a flight engine (that works and will reach orbit)
Smackdown

>> No.14877023

>>14877008
Are you? We meddle with things beyond our understanding. NASA has no idea where the asteroid is going to go and what kind of carnage it could cause. God had a reason for putting it where it is and yet we move it anyway. That is insane.

>> No.14877024

>>14876957
Don't let the schizo drive you away

>> No.14877026
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>>14876760
>How many more rollbacks do we need
ALL of them

>> No.14877037

Is there any proof for the theory that the government wants to delay SS until SLS launches

>> No.14877038

>>14877023
God wants this, he spoke to me

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>> No.14877043

>>14877039
Unironically one of the best looking rockets.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/ulalaunch/52382053750/

>> No.14877044

>>14877011
This is why you can't trust eggheads.

>> No.14877045

>>14877004
What's going on with the right engine?

>> No.14877047

>>14877038
Liar.

>> No.14877050

>>14877047
I have a personal relationship

>> No.14877051

>>14877037
There’s certainly more proof that SpaceX are simply not ready for launch yet

>> No.14877055

>>14877050
I don't have a personal relationship with you

>> No.14877056 [DELETED] 

Putin gave citizenship to Edward Snowden...

>> No.14877057

>>14877038
Based. He spoke to NASA as well and said "don't worry about those kids with cancer, lol, those fucks deserve it, change the period of Dimorphos by approximately ten minutes.

>> No.14877060

>>14877057
Why doesn't God ever heal amputees

>> No.14877061

>>14877057
>ten minutes
i dont even think it's capable of that. isnt it like fractions of a second?

>> No.14877062

>>14876928
>>14876952
>cheap electricity would make electric cars less economical and not more

very strange logic

>> No.14877063

>>14877056
>Putin gave citizenship to Edward Snowden...

OH SAY CAN YOU

>> No.14877064

>>14877060
He makes amputees on purpose, to laugh at. It's kinda like Ricky Berwick, who is definitely going to heaven by the way due to acting as the holy court jester he was meant to be

>> No.14877065

>>14877061
It's minutes. It's possible because the rock is particularly small, the impact velocity is high, and the orbit is already very low energy (so low energy perturbations adjust the period quite a bit)

>> No.14877066

>>14877056
how can putin grant american citizenship? also does he really think anyone cares?

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>>14877039
> 'hydrolox doesn't have the throost to be a 1st stage lol'
>Delta IV does just fine
what else is /sfg/ lying about?

>> No.14877071

>>14876993
>>14877011
>if DART hadn't launched on a Falcon 9 and removed the reliance on the electric thruster for actually performing the maneuver to intercept the asteroid, the entire mission may have been jeopardized
Once again SpaceX keeps us on the bright timeline

>> No.14877072

>>14877066
it means you're free to disclose your information on the aliens now, NASA, I promise you russia is a land of plenty.

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>>14877067
I'll give you a hint

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>>14877045

>> No.14877078

>>14877076
WHy doesn't the flag have a shadow?

>> No.14877079
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>>14877076
But in taht one episode of futurama they go to the moon and they find the lunar module still there, writer of that show is illuminati, proves that the moon landing is real.

but,..... know what else is in futurama?????|

ALIENS?!?!?!

>> No.14877080

>>14877067
>Delta IV does just fine
At lifting small payloads, sure. It's also a discontinued rocket for reasons.

>> No.14877085

T-3 hours remaining to impact, sirs

>> No.14877090

>>14877076
This one photo debunks all Moon believers to an extent even mythbusters ignored it

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>> No.14877094

Wait, did the cheap bastards at NASA actually put a camera on DART? Are we going to get some actual cool footage, or is it a 120p 3fps piece of shit from the 70s?

>> No.14877099

>>14876890
>>14877023
>>14877090
Being retarded on /sci/ needs to be bannable.

>> No.14877104

>>14877080
>At lifting small payloads,
> Delta IV Heavy can put 29 tons in LEO, all on hydrolox
cope

>> No.14877106

>>14877094
it's 4 trillion fps in 20k... OF COURSE THEY CHEAPED OUT

>> No.14877110

>>14877099
Ok, fallen angel

>> No.14877112

>>14876978
>He just has too much integrity or autism to invest in scam fusion companies
Then why is he investing into that hyperloop shit?

>> No.14877113

>>14877112
It boosts The Boring Company which will be helpful for tunneling on Mars.

>> No.14877119

>>14877113
>the most pessimistic Musk fan.

>> No.14877122

>>14877099
Oh please, you don't want this to turn into reddit. The retards like those are what make this fun

>> No.14877124

>>14877106
Seems like DRACO is based on LORRI, so 1024x1024 assuming it uses the same CCD. Not terrible. DART is transmitting at 3Mb/s so I'm betting we get pretty low framerate footage unless they have really good compression.

>> No.14877125

>>14877104
Falcon Heavy does almost that to GTO, for much less money.

>> No.14877128

>>14877060
What makes you think he never has?

>> No.14877133

>>14877112
Since Hyperloop doesnt work on Earth because it's a vacuum, does that imply trains cant work on mars or luna?

>> No.14877135

>>14877067
Saying it doesn't have "enough throoost" is a dumb shorthand for the real reason, which is "hydrolox incurs an objective decrease in engine thrust to mass ratio, which means for a total given vehicle mass, the propellant mass ratio will be reduced, which reduces performance".
It's even more complicated than this however, because while hydrolox requires you to add more tank mass, insulation mass, and engine mass, it also brings along higher efficiency. Many people (especially eggheads) take this to mean that overall hydrolox versus other propellants is a wash when it comes to launch vehicles, but this ignores the true, ultimate, and most important feature of any launch vehicle: cost.
It costs more to build a bigger rocket stage. It costs more to build a rocket stage that can handle exposure to hydrogen. It costs more to build hydrogen GSE hardware. It costs more to design hydrolox engines. It costs more to build the larger facilities and buildings you need to build those larger tanks. All things considered, a rocket that can put 10 tons into LEO that only uses hydrolox will be physically much larger and cost much more than a 10 ton to LEO rocket using any denser non-meme propellant.
Why is a hydrolox first stage stupid? It's because a kerolox or methalox or hypergolic booster with the same performance would be smaller and cost much less. Alternatively, a kerolox or methalox or hypergolic first stage of the same dimensions as your biggest-achievable hydrolox stage would offer much GREATER performance, and still cost less.

>> No.14877136
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>russian creepypasta bait

>> No.14877151
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14877151

this is neat, A16 & others captured Venus in some pics

>> No.14877152

>>14877085
is there a stream for this shit?

>> No.14877158

>>14877152
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4RA8Tfa6Sck
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-6Z1E0mW2ag

>> No.14877161

>>14877135
>engine thrust to mass ratio
It also means that to keep it cold enough you have to add a bunch of insulation to the tanks and other shit, and you can't just leave it in a tank for a few months for a return trip without some way to keep it cold.

>> No.14877163

>>14877119
I'm not an Elon pessimist so much as I assume that Mars really is his primary goal and look at his other investments accordingly.

>>14877135
The core of the hydrologgs meme is that engineers were trying to reduce total wet mass instead of dry mass. It turns out propellant is really, really cheap compared to dry mass.

>> No.14877169

>>14877104
See >>14877135
Delta IV Heavy versus Falcon Heavy is the perfect example of what I mean.
Falcon Heavy is physically a smaller rocket than DIVH, yet gets over twice the payload to LEO, for far less cost.

>> No.14877172

>Entire cost is only $330 million
>Tests new ion thruster and ROSAs
>BTFOs the period of an asteroid, avenging the dinosaurs
What's not to like here?

>> No.14877176

>>14877172
Don't forget that the ion thruster was demoted from primary transfer propulsion to test article because SpaceX could dedicate an F9 to it.

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>>14877094
the sharpest eye in the universe will be watching

>> No.14877179

>>14877161
yes

>> No.14877180
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14877180

Is the new rp-2 update for ksp fun? It just looks like a bunch of extra micromanagement busy work

>> No.14877181

>>14877094
1fps lol

>> No.14877184

will the cubesat only take pics or also video

>> No.14877187

>>14877181
>>14877094
Cam should just record like a normal camera and send the full 60fps video tomorrow after it takes its sweet as time sending the data

Tired of this PowerPoint presentation fuckery

>> No.14877190

>>14877176
All I'm hearing is that it achieved TRL 9 and can now be used on any long term interplanetary mission, flagship or otherwise.

>> No.14877191
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>> No.14877197

>>14877176
Good thing too, because it's kinda glitchy it turns out

>> No.14877202

>>14877190
The electric thruster fucked up tho

>> No.14877205

>>14877187
>>14877181
The thing is going to fucking crash, unless the cubesat is going to relay stuff we just can't have something like this.
We really need to go for laser communication, radio data transmission is too weak.

>> No.14877206

>>14877187
>after it takes its sweet as time sending the data
Anon they're crashing it into an asteroid

>> No.14877209

>>14877187
>tomorrow
Anon I....
>The detector, of CMOS type, has 2,560 × 2,160 pixels.
CMOS not CCD but larger, they did swap it out.

>> No.14877213

>>14877202
Nah the charging system had issues, the thruster performed as expected.

>> No.14877216

>>14877206
The cubesat sure as hell won't

>> No.14877226

>>14877187
>the full 60fps video tomorrow
The full 1/6 FPS video
>As it will be released when DART speeds up for its intentional impact, it is planned for it to take an image every 6 seconds during DART's impact period.

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>> No.14877253
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14877253

>Kinetic impactors are a mem-AACKKK

>> No.14877262

I’m not trying to be contrarian or anything but I really don’t feel excited about this mission at all, and I don’t understand why others do

>> No.14877266

>>14877262
>He doesn't want to turn asteroid belt into NASA's shooting range

>> No.14877268

>>14877262
We have absolutely no way of preparing for a doomsday scenario, if a life-ending meteorite would be heading our way we would have at most a year in advance to prepare even with all the cumulative technological advancements of mankind, we are nothing, we are at the absolute mercy of the chaos of cosmos

>> No.14877270
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14877270

I think I figured out how to make the general principle of VASIMR not suck. The VASIMR design works as a two-phase electric thruster, first using RF helicon antennas to heat up and ionize propellant (similar to HDLT and ELF), and then using an MHD accelerator to raise exhaust velocity. From the original 1999 paper attached, I found this useful quote:
>For example, if high thrust is desired, RF power is predominantly fed to the helicon injector, with an appropriate reduction in ICR heating. If high specific impulse is required, RF power is predominantly diverted to the ICR system with concomitant reductions in thrust.

Then I found out that methane burned with oxygen produces partially ionized flames.

My proposal is as follows: replace the helicon/ionizer stage and expensive argon/LH2 monoprop with a small 1kg/s mass flow methalox expander cycle engine, and replace the superconducting MHD magnets with regular lightweight conducting magnets that don't have to ionize fucking hydrogen gas. Instead of needing a 20MWe reactor with implausibly low alpha and only getting 400N @ 2000s Isp out of it, you use a smaller 1MWe reactor like NASA is already using in NEP reference designs, to reach the same specific impulse and (9.81m/s^2 * 2000s * 1kg/s) = 19.62kN of thrust. The advantage of using nuclear over solar here is that it has the legs to reach all the way to Jupiter and Saturn, where getting a megawatt of usable engine power out of solar panels during maneuvers is highly implausible.

If better superconductors and lower-alpha nuclear reactors are developed, the system can be incrementally updated for more thrust, higher Isp or both.

>>14877262
It's like a .22lr training rifle. The actual boom isn't very big, but you can directly transfer the techniques to much more powerful tools.

>> No.14877271

>>14877262
it's more exciting than moxie

>> No.14877276

>>14877262
I like when the probes goes boom into an asteroid
also there isn't much happening in space now besides the Europa flyby latter this week.

>> No.14877295

https://twitter.com/JWSTObservation/status/1574505034569719809
>I am now observing NEAR-DIDYMOS using Pointing Only for 6 minutes. Keywords: Blank field. Proposal: https://stsci.edu/jwst/phase2-public/1245.pdf 30:1

>> No.14877297

>>14877262
I'm not either.
I guess it's still important to see just how effective impactors are at changing asteroid orbits, since they're usually closer in composition to loose gravel and not solid rock

>> No.14877309

static fire?

>> No.14877311

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-6Z1E0mW2ag

is this the right stream?

>> No.14877313

>>14877266
>>14877268
>>14877270
>>14877271
>>14877276
>>14877297
thanks for the responses. Like I get in theory why it’s important, what it means, how it’s a test and everything. I just feel like between having multiple previous impact missions and not getting anything from this mission other than “yes it hit alright…” I’m just not feeling excited. For reference I follow every space happening and have been since I was a young autist. Idk maybe I just have apathy. I just wanted to hear other people’s take on it

>> No.14877317

>>14877311
Looks like we'll find out in ten minutes

>> No.14877330

Im glad senator astronaut administrator nelson clarified that the spacecraft is uncrewed

>> No.14877335

>>14877330
Whats even the point of this mission then? Another huge waste of tax pay dollars

>> No.14877341

>>14877330
>>14877335
What so NOW /sfg/ is fine with probes? Another example of this thread talking big, but bending the knee to oldspace the second it comes time to watch a big mission.

>> No.14877343

I’m pretty sure there’s an extremely high probability that a planet killer could slip through our detections simply because a) we aren’t really looking all things considered and b) they can be pretty hard to locate even when we are looking

>> No.14877347

>>14877341
Asteroid kamikaze missions are better uncrewed, yes.

>> No.14877348

Bros… reliable sources told me it crashed

>> No.14877351

We have confirmation of gray blob on stream.

>> No.14877352

>>14877311
STREAM IS NOW WORKING

I HAVE NO IDEA WHAT IM LOOKING AT THOUGH

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>>14877348
too bad nobody was onboard

>> No.14877354

>>14877311
feed's live

>> No.14877355

>literally a bootleg screen capture stream
COMFY!!!

>> No.14877359

>>14877158
CAMERA STREAM (Draco) IS LIVE

I set them up with the impact stream on my video viewing computer (with good speakers) and the camera stream on my gaming PC (big display)

>> No.14877361

>>14877347
Relying on robotic closed loop guidance is the coward's way out. Time delay is 1:26 for guidance from earth, think of the latency reduction.

>> No.14877362

>>14877352
The gray blob is most likely the kamikaze target.

>> No.14877363

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-6Z1E0mW2ag

>> No.14877366

>102 minutes left

TILL WHAT

>> No.14877367

Stay on target!

>> No.14877370

Thats how you do it NAS , bravo

"The stream you’re watching is a real-time feed from the DART spacecraft enabled through the DRACO camera sending one image per second to Earth."

>> No.14877371

They're going to slam a satellite into that pebble?

>> No.14877373

Is it just me or is that dot in the middle getting bigger?

>> No.14877375

>>14877366
till that camera goes face first into an asteroid

>> No.14877376

>>14877366
GABBO

>> No.14877377

>>14877373
That dot is the asteroid. I'd be concerned if it didn't get larger.

>> No.14877378

>>14877373
THATS NO DOT

>> No.14877383

Who here team /asteroid/

>> No.14877385

>>14877383
I'm thinking we're going to win this one.

>> No.14877386
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14877386

#DARTMission Spacecraft’s DRACO camera updates in real time as it approaches asteroid Dimorphos for intentional impact, 7 million miles (11 million kilometers) from Earth

>> No.14877387

What kind of camera do you guys think we're watching from?

Standard webcam via usb? Cause that's what it looks like

>> No.14877390

>>14877270
I disagree, there would be ample solar energy for the bulk of the maneuvers and capturing at Jupiter or Saturn is relatively easy. Spiraling down to a low orbit would obviously take much longer but if that's a concern it's plausible that a solar/chemical hybrid would work at a similar mass to NEP, in addition to being cheaper, more politically viable, and as an understated consideration, more reliable. The biggest drawback is that you wouldn't get nearly as much power for science operations.

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>>14877343
>they can be pretty hard to locate even when we are looking
Easily solved
>A still more drastic nuclear proposal, not to deflect dangers but to detect them, was put forward by Arthur C. Clarke in early 1993. Project Excalibur would explode a 1,000-megaton device on the far side of the Sun for Earth’s sake, and flood the Solar System briefly with microwaves, allowing the identification by radar of everything more than 3 ft across within the orbit of Jupiter—except objects on the Earth-Sun line at the time

>> No.14877392

Have they programmed DART's computers to process something special in it's last moments when it's already clear that it's going to impact

>> No.14877393

The Dart won't do anything, and normies will finally realise it. I'll be overjoyed when normies finally understand the despair they face in the face of cosmic entities. Hopefully the asteroid will hit us in turn, I want this shit world to be over

>> No.14877395

>>14877391
Reminder that we can't actually do this.

>> No.14877397

>>14877385
>>14877383
I no joke read an article on yahoo or something about this mission and the top comments were about how this is incredibly dangerous and could possibly cause a "chain reaction" that could potentially make it (or other objects) hit earth.

>> No.14877398

>>14877387
Isn’t it based on New Horizon’s cam?

>> No.14877401
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>>14877386
>DA-DA-DA-DA DA DA LI DA DA-LI DA-DA-DA-DA-DA-DA
>DA DA LI DA DA DA DA DA DA DA DA DA DA LI DA DA DA DA DAA

>> No.14877402

>>14877397
normies think CERN could open a black hole, who gives a fuck what they are scared of

>> No.14877403

Watching white dot get larger is more exciting than I thought it would be

>> No.14877404

>>14877397
This is why you've gotta gatekeep your communities. You don't want to let normal interact until their space autism is approaching the preexisting level in the room.

>> No.14877405

>>14877401
Hahahah

>> No.14877406
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>>14877395
t. hasn't invented GEO comsats

>> No.14877407

>>14877390
>it's plausible that a solar/chemical hybrid would work at a similar mass to NEP
No it's not, Casey.

>> No.14877408

in 10 min I count 2 extra pixels width

>> No.14877410

>>14877403
It's either that or we watch some talking heads talk about how there's weather issues for scheduling the Crew-5 launch but they're not really big problems

>> No.14877414

>>14877398
>The Dart
https://www.nasa.gov/feature/dart-s-small-satellite-companion-tests-camera-prior-to-dimorphos-impact

Maybe, they seem different

>> No.14877415

>>14877408
Well it is estimated to impact in 90 minutes

>> No.14877418

odds the signal cuts out from 'infeterence' moments before impact and we see squat?

>> No.14877419

>>14877414
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LICIACube

>> No.14877421

>>14877418
The screen is literally gonna go black just after we see a blurry, fuzzy, pixalated blob

>> No.14877422
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14877422

>>14877383
>Who here team /asteroid/

>> No.14877423

>>14877418
There's a partner cubesat that will stay behind in orbit of Didymos to survey the impact.

>> No.14877425
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14877425

>>14877401

>> No.14877426

If these fuckers miss the space-rock I'm going to swim to america and slap someone.
>>14877401
lol you cheecky fucker

>> No.14877428
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14877428

>> No.14877429
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14877429

It's beautiful! I'm glad I tuned in!

>> No.14877432

I cant believe I called out sick for this

>> No.14877433

>>14876760
>Artemis 1 reaches orbit
No amount of rollbacks is going to make that happen.

>> No.14877436

twitter replies on MSM tweets about this make me want to die

>> No.14877437
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14877437

THIS ONES FOR THE DINOSAURS YOU ROCKY FUCKS

>> No.14877438

>>14877418
I don't even think that's a real word

>> No.14877439

The last moments before impact will they also be sending images or will some other sort of telemetry have priority

>> No.14877440
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>>14877432
Lmao, what the fuck did you expect?

>> No.14877441

>>14877432
It's still 85 min away

>> No.14877442

>>14877439
>After impact, the feed will turn black – due to a loss of signal. After about 2 minutes, this stream will turn into a replay – showing the final moments leading up to impact.
sounds like images until the very end

>> No.14877448

Now imagine constant 1g acceleration on this bitch

>> No.14877449

>>14877407
Yes it is, Z*brin, the only caveat is how much delta-v the chemical side of the system would have. A 1 MW solar power system is easily tens of tons lighter than the equivalent fission reactor, and it would still be about 40 kWe at Jupiter.

>> No.14877450

>>14877439
IIRC the draco cam is the only instrument

>> No.14877456

>>14876691
It reads, "Hey, thanking you" in Finnish

>> No.14877461

>completely safe
What's this then?
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/65803_Didymos#/media/File%3AAnimation_of_DART_trajectory_around_Sun.gif

>> No.14877462

DART MISSION STREAM IS LIVE

>> No.14877463
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14877463

OH YOU THINK THE YOUNGER DRYAS IMPACT IS FUNNY? HERE'S ONE TO THE DOME YOU CHONDRITIC FAGGOT

>> No.14877464
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14877464

>60.000 people watching a white dot in a black background

>> No.14877465

>>14877462
I didn't lower my volume before the watch chimes started, I am now deaf.

>> No.14877466

>>14877461
The redirection is safe and effective. Put a mask on and enjoy the show.

>> No.14877468

>Gerstenmaier says SpaceX has begun working on infrastructure to allow for Crew launches from SLC-40 in Florida at Cape Canaveral. Also says they won't bring Starship to LC-39A at Kennedy Space Center until "we have a good and reliable vehicle."
https://twitter.com/SciGuySpace/status/1574515286761680896

>> No.14877469
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>>14877437
Based

>> No.14877470

>>14877464
>live comments disabled
Cowards. I need to see all the indians telling me hello

>> No.14877471

>>14877466
Why do you globohomo want to blow up Earth?

>> No.14877472

The world's future is in 720p.

>> No.14877473

>>14877470
>>14877464
SIRS

>> No.14877474

>>14877470
it on on this nasa stream
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4RA8Tfa6Sck

>> No.14877475

>>14877449
>and it would still be about 40 kWe at Jupiter.
Which is not enough to set up a useful MHD field for a 1kg/s engine and thus not fit for purpose. Decreasing the field strength lowers both thrust and specific impulse in this design. You need 1MWe AT JUPITER or AT SATURN for this to work. The point of comparison is a 50MWe solar array at 1AU.

>> No.14877477

This woman's voice is grating.

>> No.14877478

>>14877465
Way too many YT videos and streams don't have their volume set properly. This one is at proper 0db level, and maybe just a tad overmodulated.

>This only a test!
Okay lady, you don't have to shout.
>If space was real, you would receive instructions as where to take your meds...

>> No.14877479
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14877479

This gives me so much 90s - 00s space shuttle reentry vibes

>> No.14877483

My CRT TV 30 years ago had better quality

>> No.14877484
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14877484

Hype af

>> No.14877485

>>14877464
what's the left pic what's the right pic

>> No.14877486

>>14877470
>>14877474
You guys told me only white people care about spacefight.

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>> No.14877488

>>14877449
>would still be about 40 kWe at Jupiter
less than that, solar panels lose efficiency as the intensity of light falls, you'd be lucky to have even 10 kw at that distance.

>> No.14877489

>>14877477
She cute though, immediately imagining what our life would be like together

>> No.14877490

AAAAAAAAH IT'S HAPPENING~!
WE GAAAAAAAAAN!

>> No.14877491
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14877491

>whole team old white dude with bald heads and beards
>everyone talking is mystery meat

>> No.14877492

>>14877477
ALL womens voices are grating, anon. Its why I joined this profession.

>> No.14877493
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>Why NASA shuts down the comment section ? i dont understand

>> No.14877494
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14877494

WHAT IF THE ASTEROID FIGHTS BACK ANON???

>> No.14877495

>>14877491
Where is this at?

>> No.14877496

>>14877485
the right pic is what the left pic is being taken from, no idea why it should jump around so much though

>> No.14877499
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>>14877487

>> No.14877501

> 400 000 000 miles
This distance doesn't even exist wake up

>> No.14877502

>cool space facts

>> No.14877504

What are these measurements? I need school buses and football fields

>> No.14877505

>>14877495
John Hopkins, it's in the upper-right.
Unless you mean that stream: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4RA8Tfa6Sck

>> No.14877506

>>14877504
1 washington monument

>> No.14877508

>>14877491
isn't that a black guy under the screen in the middle?

>> No.14877509

>>14877493
holy shit they attract the worst kind of /sci/tzos and normiefags

>> No.14877510

KILL NASA KILL THE SPAWN OF URF
#TEAMASTEROID

>> No.14877511
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>host constantly reminding the normietards that the asteroid is no threat

>> No.14877512

Why its so dificult for NASA to stream in 1080p ? , a standart from like 10 years

>> No.14877513
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14877513

I like to think she's watching too...

>> No.14877515

>>14877496
Can't even keep the $300m spacecraft steady

>> No.14877516

>>14877504
You got that, it's the size of a vending machine.
That's about a third or fourth of a bus.

>> No.14877517

>>14877491
many such cases

>> No.14877520

BEST NIGHT EVER!

>> No.14877521

>>14877512
It's not that easy in government procurement.

>> No.14877522

>12 hour sidereal orbital period
>post-impact will shorten this by 10 minutes
POWWWERRRRRRR

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>post >yfw they miss

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>>14877513
Sanalites....

>> No.14877525

>woman on NSF has a shittle in the background
NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO

>> No.14877526

their hands were way too close to each other

>> No.14877528

hey science man why space so big?

>> No.14877529

>>14877523
>"Looks like we need to roll DART back to the VAB guys"

>> No.14877530
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14877530

That guy on the right looks like Reggie.
MY BODY IS READY

>> No.14877531

This guy's voice is grating.

>> No.14877532
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14877532

>>14877523

>> No.14877533

can't they fucking zoom some more, does the italian probe really need to be that far

>> No.14877534

This guy that NSF got from NASA is really good. I wish he was one of my professors.

>> No.14877535

>me 10 sec ago
>omg im seeing dymorphus , the "satellite" !!
>look closely
>Its a dust speck in my monitor.

>> No.14877536
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14877536

>>14877530
Reggie is Haitian, this guy looks Polynesian.

>> No.14877537

I thought this would be a cringefest with a couple of guys standing around in a mission control room, but they did it on ISS and showed actual fucking physics, based.

>> No.14877538

>>14877488
The output of Juno's panels as got further from the Sun is pretty much what's expected from inverse square law.
>12-14 kW at Earth
>~500 watts at Jupiter.

>> No.14877541
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14877541

Whats my rockfu Dymorphus ever done to earth...

>> No.14877542

>>14877536
>having the exhaust blasting directly next to the tanks
for what purpose

>> No.14877543

Commenter: "Instead of fixing problems on earth we are shooting millions of dollars into space"

>> No.14877544
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14877544

>>14877523

>> No.14877545
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14877545

Waiting on this poll...
Just keep on waiting...

>> No.14877546
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14877546

WHO IS SHE????????

>> No.14877548

>>14877474
Wow her voice is what I imagine SLS would sound like if it could talk [math]\unicode{x1F92E}[/math]

>> No.14877547

>>14877537
I really wanted Shane just to be an intern they made stand there for an hour until someone throws a ball at them

>> No.14877549

>>14877524
Not even really a Sanalite, but I did really enjoy how much concentrated sunshine she exuded. Your oshi is cute too, Hooman. My one and only true oshi was Coco, but my current is actually she who /vt/ must hate at all times, so I will not name her. That said, I only brought Sana up at all because this is space. I don't want to piss off the locals and derail this thread which is legitimately fun.

>> No.14877550
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14877550

>Diverity hire cohost over
>Back to the real science
>whiteyboys everywhere

>> No.14877551

>>14877543
How many millions of dollars is the survival of the entire mankind worth to you when a life ending meteorite comes flying towards Earth?

>> No.14877552
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14877552

IS THAT BLUE HAIR?

>> No.14877556
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14877556

>woooo we are gaaaan *clap* *clap* *clap* *clap*
woman moment

>> No.14877557

SERIOUSLY WHO IS SHE

>> No.14877558

>>14877213
Stop that. I really hate it when I can't tell.

>> No.14877559

motherfuckers whispering scared the shit out of me

>> No.14877561

>>14877556
You would have made this comment whatever had she said.

>> No.14877560
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14877560

>>14877523

>> No.14877563
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14877563

Do you think her ass stinks good?

>> No.14877564

>>14877551
I wouldnt even spare a dollar.

>> No.14877565

>>14877546
her name is right there you absolute cock shiner

>> No.14877566

WE WONT KNOW UNTIL 2 YEARS
AAAAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
FUCK YOU NASA FUCK YOU

>> No.14877567

CUTE

>> No.14877568
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14877568

>>14877550

>> No.14877569
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14877569

7 pixels on size

>> No.14877570

>tfw no blonde JPL mommy gf

>> No.14877571

>>14877566
what

>> No.14877572

> We are getting ready to transition
Sure looks like it hon

>> No.14877573

>2 years
NASA is very gay

>> No.14877574

wow.. that was.... just a great update

>> No.14877575

>>14877572
kek

>> No.14877577

>>14877571
The old man on NSF said we wont fully know the impact until ESA sends a cucksat out there

>> No.14877576

>>14877572
Trannies at NASA put out real easy though

>> No.14877578

>a boomer has since passed
color me shocked

>> No.14877579

>>14877574
This is a guy who realises he still has an hour of this to go

>> No.14877580

>>14877577
damn so we won't even know if this worked or not?

>> No.14877581

>>14877574
kek what the fuck was that

>> No.14877582

>>14877578
I’m not seeing any non whites/Asians too lol

>> No.14877583

Wow what a fuckin buzzkill

>> No.14877584

>>14877578
>he had cancer
oh shit my bad

>> No.14877586

F

>> No.14877587
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14877587

when is the FART inpact?

>> No.14877588

>>14877581
I think he was just shook with how cute Elena is

>> No.14877589

> We will really miss him
I sure hope they won't miss the rock.

>> No.14877591

THIS ONE’S FOR YOU RAY FUCK THIS ROCK

>> No.14877592

>>14877580
we might know (((something))) but exactly what they are being extremely wishy washy about. prepare for extreme disappointment

>> No.14877593
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14877593

>>14877587

>> No.14877594

>>14877588
Need milf with doctorate

>> No.14877595

>Target adquired ! yes !
>T-10min
>Final adjustments
>OH NO , the asteroid has a little valley that we didnt know about
>DART goes thorugh the middle
>misses

>> No.14877596

could we purposefully redirect an icy astroid to mars to help with terraforming?

>> No.14877598
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14877598

The moon actually is visible now

>> No.14877599

We are about to declare war on asteroid belt, is it really a good idea?
What if they strike back?

>> No.14877600
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14877600

AI generated image of the impact, this is pulled directly from the future 50 minutes from now, no need to watch

>> No.14877601

>>14877598
>2022 Anno Dominus
>Stream in 720p
I fucking hate the US.

>> No.14877602
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14877602

>>14877599
They started it.

>> No.14877603
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>>14877563
depends on what she ate this morning
>>14877523
pic related

>> No.14877604

>>14877599
They started it with the dinosaurs. We will now finish it

>> No.14877605

>>14877589
>In tribute to his failure to see this through to the end, we're pulling the plug on the mission

>> No.14877607

>>14877601
the camera on the thing is lower resolution than 720p anyways, what difference would it make?

>> No.14877608
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14877608

OPEN THE DOOR GET IN THE VOID
EVERYONE WHACK THE ASTEROID

>> No.14877609
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14877609

I think I'm in love bros.

>> No.14877610
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14877610

Just got on stream
SOOOOOOOOOO
What are the chances this test actually backfires and hits the Earth?

>> No.14877611
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14877611

How much of the surface will we see before the before the impact?
Is the video an actual stream or is it one of those 1 picture per half second type thing?

>> No.14877612

I wanna impact her assteroid

>> No.14877613
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14877613

Damn where are all these PAWG NASA girls coming from?

>> No.14877614

>>14877602
FUCK LUNARIANS
ALL MY NIGGAS HATE LUNARIANS.

>> No.14877615

>>14877610
If they miss its gonna hit us, why do you think they are doing this

>> No.14877616

>>14877609
I want her to sit on my face.

>> No.14877619

>>14877601
>but but but i want to see it in 4k
>buh muh NASA budget
>he really thinks moon landings will be livestreamed in 4k

>> No.14877620

>>14877613
NASA taking cues from SpaceX and hiring sexy hosts, you love to see it

>> No.14877621
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14877621

>>14877602

>> No.14877622

>>14877609
I need a cute NASA mom/gf

>> No.14877623

>>14877592
go the fuck back to /pol/. This is actually a fun thread, don't shit it up. Take your grody tinfoil hat with you.

>> No.14877624

>>14877538
435 watts is roughly 1/32nd of 14 kw, at jupiter orbit you get about 1/25th the sunlight, so clearly the original poster was overestimating the decrease in efficiency but that's still a pretty big fall off that does tie into trying to generate power with less concentrated sunlight.

>> No.14877627

TARGET LOCKED

>> No.14877628
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14877628

>>14877614
inb4

>> No.14877629

>that gulp
I really felt that

>> No.14877630

I LIKE
NASA GIRLS
THEY MAKE ME PP CUM
I LIKE
NASA GIRLS
I WANT TO CUM IN ASS

>> No.14877632

>>14877619
>he really thinks
No, I know that the US has put into law that nothing official can ever be streamed higher than 720p so Elmer Dinkley in Bumfuck Alabama can watch it with only minor buffering.
I can still hate them for that.

>> No.14877633
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14877633

Kinda mid but she’s still kinda cute. Makeup would make her an 8.

>> No.14877634

STOP BLOWING YOUR NOSE IN THE MIC!

>> No.14877636

>>14877613
This is just some random old woman.

>> No.14877637

SNNNNNNNURFLLLLLL

>> No.14877639

>>14877633
she's hideous, terminal yellow fever has blinded you

>> No.14877640

>>14877633
robust peasant features, would give sons with a strong chin

>> No.14877641
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14877641

>>14877633
>she’s still kinda cute.
Anon...

>> No.14877644

why dart box?

>> No.14877645

>>14877623
what does any of this have to do with pol? take your meds retard
>>14877633
where is nasa getting all these sexy chicks??? joochie coochie!

>> No.14877646

>>14877633
Anon I literally thought that was a man before I opened the image

>> No.14877647

>>14877639
I said mid yet kinda cute. The white girls so far are better.
>>14877640
Good point. Would be good genetics.

>> No.14877648

>>14877633
Looks like a man.

>> No.14877649

>>14877611
>How much of the surface will we see before the before the impact?
Not much. The spacecraft is moving 7 km/s relative to Dimorphos. The camera would have to be pretty fast to transfer images of the surface while it is within observable distance.

>> No.14877650
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14877650

>>14877523

>> No.14877652

I can't believe we're finally nuking the alien morhership, and they're stream it live as an "asteroid interception test".
Give em hell boys.

>> No.14877653

>>14877633
Stop

>> No.14877654

>>14877632
Is this true ? Thats the reason ? kek

>> No.14877655

>concussionball outreach
why

>> No.14877656

i love football

>> No.14877657
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14877657

Football? No this is for nerds and virgin losers.

>> No.14877658
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14877658

She’d would’ve been prime milf material 10 years ago desu

>> No.14877660

>>14877652
This is to give humanity benefit of the doubt in space court.
If it isn't successful we never knew anything.

>> No.14877661

>smell

>> No.14877662

the REAL football, eurofags

>> No.14877663
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14877663

>>14877523

>> No.14877664

>>14877645
The parentheses. The post read like the implication was that da jooz were hiding info from us. How is that not /pol/

>> No.14877665
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14877665

What we will see

>> No.14877666

meters?

>> No.14877668

Do I have a chance in hell of getting a NASA gf? Sorry I know I know "Asteroids!" but this is really feeling more important to me

>> No.14877669

This shitty quality makes it feel like it's being streamed on UStream 10 years ago. Kinda comfy.

>> No.14877670
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14877670

OUT OF MY WAY ASTEROID SHITS!

>> No.14877671

>>14877658
You're delusional.
Have sex.

>> No.14877672

>>14877656
Yeah NFL quarterbacks is just what we need to appeal to the nerds watching the livestream…

>> No.14877673

>>14877666
Miles.

>> No.14877675

>>14877658
still is

>> No.14877676
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14877676

will it make a POOF noise when it hits?

>> No.14877677
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14877677

>>14877650
This whole thing feels like 1990s PBS education video to teach first graders about space.
imo magic school bus did it better

>> No.14877678
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14877678

>>14877523
It'll be 2:10am by time of impact here, I'll fucking go comatose if it misses

>> No.14877679

>>14877664
I am not familiar i just put more paranthese for emphasis on the word bc i dont have italics

>> No.14877680

>>14877668
>Do I have a chance in hell of getting a NASA gf?
No. Other anons have already claimed them all. You can still get a NASA bf, though.

>> No.14877681

>>14877670
DR PAVEL, I'M NASA

>> No.14877682

>>14877676
no you’ll get a revert to VAB popup

>> No.14877683

>>14877658
>>14877633
Literally jerk off. You've people have gone mad.
You need clarity.

>>14877668
You can get anything if you dream, anon.
But if you spend your nights posting of /sfg/ you'll never get one.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ma7lyfYzIw8

>> No.14877684

>>14877679
don't do that, ((())) is /pol/ shit

>> No.14877687
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14877687

>>14877657
Love my space alien wife

>> No.14877689

(((>>14877684)))
>shut it down

>> No.14877690
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14877690

contour pretty noticeable

>> No.14877692

>>14877677
uhhh, did you reply to the wrong post by accident? I don't see how my reaction image is related to your complaint about the livestream.

>> No.14877693
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14877693

>720p

>> No.14877695
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14877695

I love all women I just wanna fuck em all, I don't care what you say

>> No.14877696
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14877696

>miss
>fuck up some aliens in a billion years later

>> No.14877698
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14877698

Never been done before

>> No.14877699

so now we're using SMALL vs LARGE football stadiums as a unit?
wtf fellow burgers? what the FUCK

>> No.14877702

>>14877695
You need to start by losing your virginity.

>> No.14877703

>>14877695
holy shit anon , your standarts are pretty damn low

>> No.14877704
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14877704

>>14877678
Think of the commemorative stamps, ytava.
Hit or miss we'll get a nice one.

>> No.14877705
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14877705

Clear live
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VBkSIm6NcWg

>> No.14877706

>>14877684
well you know now. it's chill, just use some other shorthand like caps for emphasis

>> No.14877707
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14877707

Okay I’m sure she does anal on the first daye

>> No.14877708
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14877708

>>14877677
>colonize space? what about all the problems on earth we need to solve?

>> No.14877711

>>14877679
>>14877706
sorry, i meant to reply to you, not the other dude

>> No.14877713

Okay so the spacecraft is the golfcart and the asteroid is the football field

>> No.14877714

>>14877699
>The asteroid is 1.23km long
wtf , i dont know how much is 1.23km exactly
>The asteroid is a football stadium long
instant mental image

Thats why

>> No.14877715
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14877715

mfw diddykong harbours the only other life in the solar system and we're gonna fucking annihilate them

>> No.14877716
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14877716

>>14877680
Who claimed this one?
WHO THE FUCK CLAIMED THIS ONE

>> No.14877717
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14877717

why doesnt NASA do something cool like start asteroid mining? This is weak shit

>> No.14877719

>>14877632
The real reason is because it's "standardized" and they can't switch on anything higher than 720p until EVERY FUCKING DEVICE OWNED BY NASA can support the higher resolution.
If one guy has an old PC with a sub-1080 monitor, it's no go, we have to wait until the scheduled replacement after it's 5 years old.

>> No.14877720

>CGI of the mission isn’t even on a F9 rocket
lmao

>> No.14877721

If they want to teach the computer to hit things it's never seen before. Why don't they use Tesla autopilot?

>> No.14877722

>>14877714
do americans really

>> No.14877724

>>14877714
Metricfags are fucking insects, prove me wrong

>> No.14877725

>>14877704
It'll be a goddamn sticker and cost 45€ to ship from anywhere in the world probably

>> No.14877726

Someone explain to me how they're getting a live-feed of a probe that was launched last year and is like 10 million kms away?

>> No.14877727

>>14877721
In case if an elderly or children appear in front of the camera.

>> No.14877728

>>14877721
Fucking BIG lol from this one hahahah

>> No.14877729

>>14877703
no no, he's right. she's got those tired eyes. Those "I'll let you babble about Factorio as long as you want, just keep rubbing my shoulders" eyes.

Wife material.

>> No.14877730

>>14877714
>1.23 km long
>the length of a football stadium
Why are Murican football stadiums so big?

>> No.14877731

>>14877705
CUTE CUTE CUTE CUTE
MAXIUMUM DYNAMIC PRESSURE IN MY PANTS

>> No.14877732

>>14877726
it's not live, it's from 45 seconds ago

>> No.14877733

how many football teams worth of people worked on this?

>> No.14877735

>>14877726
the transmission isn't the issue, it's how long the waves take to reach us at the distance is at, and as for why it wasn't sending before now, it's because there was no point because of how long it still had to go. Less time active, less chance of malfunction.

>> No.14877736
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>>14877726
anon, I...

>> No.14877737
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14877737

>>14877730
luckily the sport is bleeding out and dying

>> No.14877738

>>14877733
American or European football?

>> No.14877739

Is the cubesat the size of a small SUV?

>> No.14877740
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14877740

>>14877732
How the fuck is the delay only 45 seconds on the one hand, and on the other hand why does it say live if it's not live then?

>> No.14877741

>FAP FAP FAP

>> No.14877742

1.23km is aprox 65 double-decker buses long

>> No.14877743

>>14877733
three cowboys, or one buccaneers

>> No.14877744

I love reading the live youtube comments. Makes me feel a lot better about myself.

>> No.14877746

How many Domino's texas barbeque pizzas worth of energy DART will realease ?

>> No.14877748

>>14877737
proof?
>>14877744
wat are they saying? im too afraid to look

>> No.14877749

>>14877740
it’s as live as it can be unless you know of a way to communicate FTL

>> No.14877750

>>14877737
and to prove it, you post a pic of a shitty college team's one game where attendance is decent? lmao nice try.

>> No.14877752

>>14877740
>How the fuck is the delay only 45 seconds
NASA is very good at computers.

>> No.14877754

>>14877744
the 'people' in the youtube comments section are barely even sentient

>> No.14877755

>>14877740
dumb frog poster
"live" just means they've started the broadcast before they know how it ends. The delay doesn't change this.

>> No.14877756
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14877756

>>14877748
for example

>> No.14877758

Where did people get this 1.23 km? Wikipedia says that the asteroid is only ~170 m in diameter.

>> No.14877759

>>14877749
I won't tell you.
Good try

>> No.14877760

the /pol/ thread about DART makes my brain hurt. wtf happened to that board like 2013 time period, it went from chill libertarians to wacked out /x/+nazis

>> No.14877762

>>14877748
hello

>> No.14877763
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>>14877716
>tfw

>> No.14877764

>>14877746
Slightly less than your mom's weekly order.

>> No.14877765

>>14877749
because of how fast light travels and the lack of anything to interfere with the signal. It IS live, just at a delay.

>> No.14877766

>>14877754
I was posting there :(

>> No.14877767

>>14877760
2016 Election, they never recovered from migashart invasion.

>> No.14877768

>>14877752
I thought it was deep in the asteroid belt and it was several light minutes to Mars

>> No.14877769

Question: If they change the orbit of a teensie gay moon, why should I care? It's not like they're gonna be able to move the Mt Everest sized planet killer

>> No.14877770

Seriously, what would they do if one of the polls went NO? Go around and try again?

>> No.14877772

>>14877768
Its only 8 million km away, its not that much

>> No.14877775

>>14877769
it proves out the concept. small-scale test. If it works, we can confidently say we can increase the mass/velocity of an impacter and accurately hit a dangerous 'troid

>> No.14877774

>>14877769
because they can make the moon impact the planet killer

>> No.14877776

>>14877765
shut the fuck up I know how it works

>> No.14877777

>>14877624
Some sources have it as "12-14 kWe", others have it at "approximately 14 kWe", if the actual number is lower than the latter figure it could easily explain the apparent decrease in efficiency.

>> No.14877778

>>14877756
WEEEE

>> No.14877779

>>14877699
>>14877711
>>14877722
>>14877733
>>14877744
>>14877755
>>14877766

>> No.14877781

>>14877760
You know it's bad when the /pol/ that got kicked out back during gamergate seems bearable by comparison to /pol/. the worst part is they shit up every other board they come across. this is a very thankful exception.

>> No.14877782

>>14877769
just make it bigger

>> No.14877783
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>> No.14877784

>>14877760
>it went from chill libertarians to wacked out /x/+nazis
lolberts are scum, good riddance

>> No.14877785
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14877785

I bet she has a nice hairy bush

>> No.14877789

Why did they force the most socially anxious intern to host this?

>> No.14877790

>>14877769
because if they can redirect this, they could redirect the rock to smash your ex's house. it's as shrimple as that

>> No.14877791

>>14877777
wasted
>>14877785
imagibe pulling her hair back, fuggin her

>> No.14877792
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14877792

>>14877785
i dont like those eyes

>> No.14877793

>>14877777
what a gay post to waste such a nice get on

>> No.14877794

>>14877760
They were flooded by a bunch of retards, schizos, boomers, and fundamentalist christards because everywhere else on the Internet kept banning anyone who was critical of The Narrative, then half the board fucked off to 8gag for a few years and took a few more levels in autistic contrarianism. When you lump in people suspicious of the COVID-19 mRNA shots with creationist flerfers they tend to cross-pollinate.

>>14877768
No, Didymos/Dimorphos is a Near-Earth Asteroid.

>> No.14877795
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14877795

Either 24 or 45

>> No.14877796

>>14877789
most socially proficient NASA employee

>> No.14877797
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14877797

Kinda mid but she’s still kinda cute. Makeup would make her an 8.

>> No.14877799

>>14877792
Those eyes want to control you.

>> No.14877798

>>14877784
libertarians are preferable to the blights on humanity that dwell there now.

>> No.14877800

>>14877683
>But if you spend your nights posting of /sfg/ you'll never get one
I post on /sfg/ and have dated multiple female NASA, interns, employees, and contractors. Literally just a matter of being in the same social circles.

>> No.14877801

>>14877775
FUCKING troids

>> No.14877803

>>14877785
for the safety of everyone around you please hire a hooker

>> No.14877805
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14877805

What a qt

>> No.14877806

>>14877792
she's just tired anon, she is working really hard and extra hours on this mission

>> No.14877808

>>14877791
>>14877793
there’s no such thing as a get on /sci/, literally 99% of posts are just /sfg/ traffic. Go back

>> No.14877809

>>14877800
I have never seen a woman naked in real life.

>> No.14877810

>The only two boards on 4channel that have a DART stream thread are /sci/ and /pol/

>> No.14877813

>>14877794
and the worst part is we can't just kick them out again because that does kinda just set a bad precedent for actually entertaining schizoposters.

>> No.14877814

>>14877797
I mean, maybe when she was younger

>> No.14877815
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14877815

“Your son calls me mommy too.”

>> No.14877816

>>14877810
>the /pol/ thread is just flat earth shit
I don't know what I expected.

>> No.14877817

NASA did 9/26

>> No.14877818
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>> No.14877819

>y'alls

>> No.14877820

>>14877810
/sci/, /pol/, /adv/ and /sp/ , 4chan needs no more

>> No.14877821

>>14877800
how to get in social circle pls
can i talk about vidya with them

>> No.14877822

>>14877818
anon

>> No.14877823

>>14877602
>>14877628
season 2 wen?

>> No.14877825

>>14877816
plus people thinking it must be the jews that are posting flat earth to divert attention from jew world order or something. an odd synthesis

>> No.14877826

Well? How do you respond to this, /sci/? >>>/pol/397103581

>> No.14877827

>>14877821
Doers don't play video games, only losers do.

>> No.14877828

>>14877808
trips or higher are always noteworthy, YOU fuck off sir

>> No.14877829

>>14877821
not him but it helps to be associated with a school that has NASA ties, for example caltech

>> No.14877831

>>14877821
Live in an area with a NASA presence, work or attend university in the field, and hang out with groups of young professionals.

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>>14877823
I don't know man...
Its not absolutely out of the window but its looking grim.
At least end of manga soon.

>> No.14877833
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14877833

this is the best we got right now

>> No.14877834

>>14877828
>>>/b/

>> No.14877835

>>14877815
Anyone have her instagram? She's hiding big tiddies under there I can sense it

>> No.14877836

>>14877826
it's daytime in space right now

>> No.14877837

>>14877826
it's 144p

>> No.14877838

>>14877816
Wasn't always like this on /pol/. Fucking MIGAtards eat up flat-earth well-poisoning bullshit like goyslop.

>> No.14877839

PRECISION LOCK

>> No.14877841

>>14877826
oh man he's got them, they forgot to add the stars to the simulated image, rats the jig is up

>> No.14877842

>>14877833
where are the stars?

>> No.14877843

I could have sworn that dot was smaller when I looked 15 minutes ago, what is going on?

>> No.14877844
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14877844

>>14877839
WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO

>> No.14877845

>>14877839
>>14877833
Very cool.

>> No.14877847

>>14877820
we do not need /pol. Not current /pol/ at any rate. We need the pre-maga /pol/ that did shit like Pool's Closed and HWNDU. (yes i know HWNDU was right when trump was elected. It was pretty much the last actually good shit they ever produced.)

>> No.14877846

>>14877843
It's getting closer to earth

>> No.14877848

>>14877842
No atmosphere.

>> No.14877849

>>14877842
who said there are stars ....

>> No.14877851

Roggs

>> No.14877852

get these white guys off the screen and show the real scientists

>> No.14877853

>>14877842
In the same place where they are in all the Earth pictures, blown away by the exposure

>> No.14877854

>>14877843
What. The. Fuck.

>> No.14877855

>NASA forgot to CGI in the stars a SECOND TIME
Holy fuck these amateurs

>> No.14877857

>>14877843
It's a virus and it's growing.

>> No.14877858
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14877858

so...what if nothing happens to the trajectory of the asteroid after impact?

>> No.14877859
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>>14877848
????

>> No.14877860

>>14877843
Mitosis. There's two of them now.

>> No.14877861

>>14877858
dig up Newton and slap him

>> No.14877862

>>14877834
it isn't exclusive to /b/, you contrarian amongst contrarians

>> No.14877863

>>14877847
stop whining about /pol/ homo jfc

>> No.14877864

>>14877858
Then the asteroid was a hologram all along

>> No.14877865

>>14877858
We start sending radio messages to it.

>> No.14877867
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>>14877858

>> No.14877868

>DART intercepted by FH Tesla

>> No.14877869
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14877869

Looks like a rock and its baby.

>> No.14877870

>>14877791
>>14877793
Don't respond to my gets ever again.

>> No.14877871

>I need to wake up early tomorrow
>waiting possible a 3s clip of 3 frames , all on grey scale
>sacrificing sleep over a 3s gif

Why iam doing this ?

>> No.14877872

>>14877858
Then we're fucked and we need to reconsider our spending focus

>> No.14877873

>>14877838
/pol/ used to have some of the funniest, most brilliant community efforts on 4chan. Ironically, when they championed the orange man, they opened themselves up to the rest of his voterbase, and were swallowed whole by the flood of unbridled cancer

>> No.14877874

So dey gonna drive-by P-Diddy mouse and pop a cap on him?

>> No.14877876
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14877876

>>14877868
Bravo Musk, bravo. However....

>> No.14877877

>>14877871
Dont worry, like another anon said, theyll probably lose reception before it even gets that close!

>> No.14877879

>>14877871
Same. I need to get up in 6 hours.

>> No.14877881
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14877881

>>14877869
ENHANCE

>> No.14877882

20 MINUTES LEFT

>> No.14877883

>>14877873
To be honest when he was running the second time all the great memes simply turned into "give him your energy" and people just posting "AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH"

That was it. No memes. Just AHH posting.

>> No.14877884

looks like the tip of a dong

>> No.14877885

>>14877871
space exploration is the most important thing mankind does

>> No.14877886

DIDI MAO DIDI MAO!

>> No.14877887

>>14877863
ah yes, single me out when there is an entire convo going on. lmao fuck off. You're probably on the meteor's side. Fuckin closet meteorfag

>> No.14877889

>>14877879
6h ? you are lucky . 5h45 here

>> No.14877888

>>14877871
>Why iam doing this ?
No one ever said spaceflight autism would be an easy road to travel

>> No.14877890

We need more girls on camera

>> No.14877891
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>>14877873
saved

>> No.14877893

>>14877872
where would you shift spending?

>> No.14877895

>>14877858
Then we have proof of quantized inertia - impacts must be over a threshold of energy to change orbits, analogous to the photoelectric effect

>> No.14877896

>>14877881
weird rock

>> No.14877897
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>>14877881
did you just waifu2x on it?

>> No.14877899
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>>14877873
Pic related is the simple reason why 90 % of funny left this site.

>> No.14877900
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14877900

posting in epic thread

>> No.14877901
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14877901

SPACE FACT: IT'S BIG!

>> No.14877902

>>14877883
That's my point. Classic /pol/ died when HWNDU fizzled out. That was their last hurrah.

>> No.14877904

>>14877901
Proof?

>> No.14877903

>>14877899
Correct. Anything more than passive observation is now hotpocketed.

>> No.14877905
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14877905

Latest

>> No.14877906

4 MILES IN ONE SECOND

1 SECOND IMAGE

NO CLOSEUP IMPACT IMAGE

>> No.14877907

How many light minutes away is that probe?
Did it already impact the asteroid?

>> No.14877908

What if Dart gains sentience before impact and dodges the asteroid?

>> No.14877909

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4RA8Tfa6Sck

Heres the stream with commentary and live comments.

Try not to read the comments you will literally get brain fuzz.

>> No.14877912

>>14877907
like 40 light seconds

>> No.14877913

>>14877904
NASA!

>> No.14877914

>>14877907
>How many light minutes away is that probe?
Less than one. The target is an NEA.

>> No.14877915
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14877915

Explain this one /sci/

>> No.14877916

PLEASE HIT ISRAEL

>> No.14877917
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14877917

>>14877893
Away from military and global terrorism towards unification and peace

>> No.14877918

everything SpaceX has launched past LEO besides the tesla has crashed

>> No.14877919
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>> No.14877920

>>14877907
26.6 light seconds

>> No.14877921

Why didn't they launch secondary probe like Japs did?
It could transmit impact fallout footage.

>> No.14877922

what the fuck is wrong with you people?
I get up at 7:00, take 20 minutes to get ready, get in the car by 7:30 and arrive to work at 8.

>> No.14877924

>>14877899
you can report for racism or trolling outside of /b/? That is just plain never policed then lmfao

>> No.14877925

>>14877895
Honestly even if inertia were quantized this collision would be more than enough to overcome the threshold…and we would have discovered that 100 years ago.

>> No.14877926

anyone here Team Rogg?

>> No.14877927

>>14877921
There's a cubesat, or some shit

>> No.14877928

>>14877915
Falcon 9 staging.

>> No.14877929

>>14877891
why? did it speak to you or are you trying to make me look like an asshole

>> No.14877930

>>14877915
this isn’t /sci/
>>14877921
dumbass literally google the mission it takes 1 fucking second

>> No.14877933

>>14877922
i got to pick up the train (30min ride) + i shit every morning and it takes at least 15min

>> No.14877935

THEY PUT THEIR TIME INTO SPACE!

>> No.14877936

>>14877929
The former, that board is a lost cause now

>> No.14877937
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14877937

>> No.14877938
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14877938

>>14877917

>> No.14877940

>>14877937
Stunning, simply stunning

>> No.14877941

what's the stream with commentary

>> No.14877942
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14877942

>>14877916

>> No.14877943

>>14877927
>>14877930
Why didn't they mention that in the trailer?
Seems like pretty important thing.

>> No.14877945

>you can see the excitement in her voice

>> No.14877946

Lets pound her ass

>> No.14877947

AAAAAAAAAA ITS GETTING BIGGER

>> No.14877948

>>14877933
get a car

>> No.14877950

guys... it's getting bigger

>> No.14877951

Kek thought it was about to spin out of control there for a second

>> No.14877952

>>14877937
Close up views of space objects are always cool.

>> No.14877953

THATS NO MOON

>> No.14877954

why is it growing?

>> No.14877955
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14877955

T-5min

>> No.14877956

wait, does it hit the small one?

>> No.14877958
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14877958

>>14877937

>> No.14877959

>>14877945
He is a bat :)

>> No.14877960
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14877960

>>14877938
I'm all for gay if it means the end of suffering for everyone but we all know that mankind is too fucked up to do something like that

>> No.14877962

>>14877951
I am not liking this twitchiness

>> No.14877963

>>14877954
Damage control to hide the fact that there are no stars.

>> No.14877964

>>14877956
yes

>> No.14877966

>>14876626
>The same is not true for light.
How is a verified measurement done by different observers with different momentums, measuring the time light from a common source reaches their detector, how are they each timing the lights speed, and comparing one anothers readings?


Different light has different energy;
If the same emitter emits light at energy X
And one person standing still holds detector and detects an energy
Another person traveling 100 mph on motorbike with detector on front collides with same emitted em wave.

They measure the light as different energy?

Why would the ants measure the ripples as taking different times to propagate

>> No.14877967

>>14877956
That's literally what they spent the last 5 minutes explaining

>> No.14877968
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14877968

>>14877901
fuck yeah it is

>> No.14877970

terrifying german laugh

>> No.14877971

>>14877915
Holy crap it's a Falcon 9 stage separation and the start of a boost-back burn, just as it hits some sort of ion cloud thingy. That's awesome.

>> No.14877972

11.100 miles away = 17863 km right now

>> No.14877973

>>14877917
If the US stopped spending money on global policing, there would be worldwide violence on a level that you cannot comprehend, nukes would fly. Earth has to be abandoned, Mars is the future for an enlightened homogeneous european planetary society.

>> No.14877974

Humans are fucking pathetic. "Should we aim for the big one?"
"Ah...no...lets go for the weak one.."

Aliens need to genocide us

>> No.14877975

OMG NOOOO IT'S GONNA CRASH!!!

>> No.14877976

>>14877973
based and true. without the US as hegemon the jungle grows back

>> No.14877977
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14877977

it's over. the rogg will get smashed

>> No.14877978

why is the time until impact different for the two streams
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-6Z1E0mW2ag
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4RA8Tfa6Sck

>> No.14877979

bros.. im scared

>> No.14877980

>>14877974
This is a test to observe to effect on the orbit around the big one...

>> No.14877982

WHOOP WHOOP PULL UP

>> No.14877981

>>14877974
ALIEN ANON!

>> No.14877983
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14877983

>>14877925
We weren't throwing shit around in space then, doesn't count

>> No.14877984

Is there a reason why that camera image is wobbling all the time?

>> No.14877986
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14877986

WE WILL HAVE OUR REVENGE

>> No.14877987

Not gonna lie , its pretty cool what we are seeing

>> No.14877988
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14877988

/k/ reporting in

>> No.14877989

>>14877982
WE GAAN

>> No.14877990

WITNESS HIM

>> No.14877991

scott manley will make a gif with interpolated frames and it will look kino

>> No.14877992

>>14877982
RETARD
RETARD

>> No.14877993

THEY MISSED

THEY MISSED

>> No.14877994
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14877994

T2

>> No.14877996

BANK ANGLE
BANK ANGLE
BANK ANGLE

>> No.14877995

>>14877982
TERRAIN TERRAIN
PULL UP
TERRAIN TERRAIN
PULL UP

>> No.14877997
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14877997

>>14877989

>> No.14877998
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14877998

last dydymos images

>> No.14877999
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14877999

LET'S FUCKING GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO

>> No.14878001

THIS IS FOR DINOSAURS YOU FILTHY BELTERS

>> No.14878002

I'M EXCITED ANON!

>> No.14878003

OH N-

>> No.14878004

it's already dead

>> No.14878005
File: 104 KB, 850x1238, __reisen_udongein_inaba_and_inaba_tewi_touhou_drawn_by_b_nosk101__sample-343ecd5ebe83ee19eb349a052a272078.jpg [View same] [iqdb] [saucenao] [google]
14878005

Will the rock be okay, anon?

>> No.14878006

>>14877973
I'm not talking just about spending money, but human effort as well.
If everyone worked to provide a better life for everyone, life would probably be better, but there is not solution for human greed and hatred, we're fucking doomed.

>> No.14878007

Are they hitting the bigger one or smaller one?

>> No.14878008
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14878008

WE GAAAN

>> No.14878010

PULL UP
PULL UP
PULL UP
PULL UP

>> No.14878012

what if it misses

>> No.14878013

If NASA had a sense of humor they'd play Walk the Dinosaur on stream after confirming a hit.

>> No.14878014

WI TU LO

>> No.14878015

>>14877994
this is gonna make one helluva gif

>> No.14878017

TRY GETTING A RESERVATION AT THE INNER SOLAR SYSTEM NOW YOU STUPID FUCKING BASTARD

>> No.14878018

haha its got a little face :D

>> No.14878019

Nice, we missed the first rock. This doesn't look good.

>> No.14878020

ALLAHU ACKBAR!!!

>> No.14878021

OH SHITTTTTT

>> No.14878022
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14878022

>> No.14878024
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14878024

I can see my house from here.

>> No.14878025
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14878025

We did it

>> No.14878026

>not 4k
FUCKING NASA YOU FAGGOTS

>> No.14878027

BOOM

>> No.14878028

TAKE THAT ASTEROID!!!!!!!

>> No.14878029

I IMPACTED HER ASSTEROID

>> No.14878030

TURN ON NASATV

DART JUST HIT THE ASTEROID

>> No.14878031
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14878031

LAST IMAGE

>> No.14878032

damn those last few seconds were actually pretty cool

>> No.14878033

HOLY SHIT THOSE WERE SOME FUCKING CLOSEUPS

>> No.14878034

right in the middle of transmitting a frame

>> No.14878035

inb4 it didn't move an inch

>> No.14878036

smack

>> No.14878038
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14878038

OH NO

>> No.14878037

F

>> No.14878040
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14878040

>>14877990
WITNESS!

>> No.14878041

It went all goldeneye on us

>> No.14878042

>ROCK PORN
AUGHHHHHHHH IM COOOOMIIINNNNGG ARBHHHHGG

>> No.14878044

TAKE THAT YOU FUCKING PIECE OF SPACE SHIT

>> No.14878043

GET FUCKED NATURE

>> No.14878045
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14878045

>> No.14878046

how big are those rocks?

>> No.14878047

so what the fuck I thought there was gonna be a cubesat following to get some sick footy

>> No.14878048
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14878048

>>14878038

>> No.14878050
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14878050

ANTI-ASTEROID WEAPONS
>ANTI-ASTEROID WEAPONS
ANTI-ASTEROID WEAPONS
>ANTI-ASTEROID WEAPONS
ANTI-ASTEROID WEAPONS
>ANTI-ASTEROID WEAPONS
ANTI-ASTEROID WEAPONS

>> No.14878051

oh my god that was scary holy shit

>> No.14878052
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14878052

>inb4 that asteroid was actually an alien ship disguised as an asteroid and this collision is taken as an attack

>> No.14878053

Really cool images actually.

>> No.14878054
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14878054

ROCKS BTFO

SPACE BTFO

AYYS BTFO

USA! USA! USA! USA! USA!

>> No.14878055
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14878055

we're fighting wars over gravel now??

>> No.14878058
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14878058

Kind of anti-climactic, not going to lie.

>> No.14878059

That was fucking awesome, I don't give a fuck what the negative twats here think.
That was impressive to see.

>> No.14878060

I though the surface would be smoother.

>> No.14878062

FUCK YOU SPACE ROCKS YOU KILLED THE DINOSAURS AND ITS FUCKING REVENGE TIME

>> No.14878063
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14878063

>>14878038

>> No.14878064

>>14878045
looks like my dick with crusty cum

>> No.14878065

天皇陛下万歳

>> No.14878066
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14878066

>[COUNTERATTACK SUCCESSFUL]

>> No.14878067

CRASHING THIS SATELITE

>> No.14878068

>>14878047
Even if there was a cubesat isn't powerful enough to send that back.

>> No.14878069

>>14878038
that's the last one, It didn't go through fully

>> No.14878071

rockfags, how will we recover?

>> No.14878072

wtf it missed tel aviv

>> No.14878073

>>14878060
Its fucking gravel, its all a lie

>> No.14878074

>>14878060
no erosion in space nigga, look at the rosetta asteroid observation shit, dust flying everywhere

>> No.14878075

4 miles per second speed >>14878038

>> No.14878076

>>14878060
No atmosphere to wear it down.

>> No.14878077

This webcast is shit. The cheering seems forced and I get a "WAAAW I FUCKING LOVE SCIENCE" vibe from it, with everyone clapping and hugging to copy the Curiosity lander landing. THIS is how you cover an impactor: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VVYKjR1sJY4

>> No.14878078

Ok , now to sleep , was a pleasure to witness with y'all , goodnight

>> No.14878079

>>14878059
>I don't give a fuck what the negative twats here think.
alright pal

>> No.14878080

>>14878038
Still trying till the last moment

>> No.14878081

>>14878038
>crashing a 300 million dollar space ship
kek, what a joke NASA is

>> No.14878082

>>14877994
R O G G Z

>> No.14878083

>>14876805
>>14876802
So how can mass be said to have infinite gravitational influence (if not solely baseless conjecture), as mass presence in the gravity field, is akin to a unique larger sphere in the midst of a sea of smaller spheres

>> No.14878084

>>14878062
JURASSIC ANON!

>> No.14878085

>>14877982
BANK ANGLE

>> No.14878087

>>14878047
There's an italian cubesat that was supposed to be recording, it's probably just gonna take a while to transmit

>> No.14878088

i bet they just knocked it on to a collision course with earth

>> No.14878089

>>14878060
A lot of asteroids are pretty loose conglomerations of rock and dust. Not much gravity around to crush 'em down into a nice smooth/dense object, y'know?

>> No.14878091

>>14878077
Yeah I hate modern NASA PR

>> No.14878092

>Impact causes a chain reaction that knocks a massive asteroid to hit Earth in the butterfly effect

>> No.14878093

>>14878077
t. A guy who stacks shelves at a supermarket.

>> No.14878095
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14878095

>>14878050
MCPLANETARY DEFENSE
>PRIVATELY OWNED ANTI-ASTEROID WEAPON LAUNCHERS

>> No.14878096

probefags we lost

>> No.14878097

>>14878088
The mission leads are satanic....

>> No.14878098

A SECOND DART HAS HIT THE ASTEROID
WE ARE UNDER ATTACK
WHY WOULD THE EARTHLINGS DO THIS

>> No.14878099

>>14878077
Its the climax of years of work just let them be happy.

>> No.14878101

>>14878052
>implying attacking it wasn't the point all along

>> No.14878102

>>14878087
ITS ITALIAN , IT WON'T WORK OR ONLY TRANSMIT PASTA IMAGES !

>> No.14878103
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14878103

She cute.

>> No.14878104

>>14878077
thankfully they had a direct feed with no commentary or chat

>> No.14878105

>the hit starts a chain reaction
>earth is showered in asteroids
my body is ready

>> No.14878106

>>14877995
RETARD
RETARD
PULL UP

>> No.14878109

>>14878083
It doesn't have infinite gravitational influence, that is a completely baseless assumption.

>> No.14878110

>>14878104
Direct feed deez nutz

>> No.14878111

>>14878103
I bet she could deep throat

>> No.14878112

>>14878077
This stream with the guy who has been working on it for forever looking at the asteroid for the first time is awesome.

>> No.14878113

>>14878047
Yeah, it's supposed to be ~3min behind DART's flyby. Not sure how long it'll take to transmit the images, though.

>> No.14878115

>asteroid mildly annoyed
>Earther probe destroyed
We win these asteroid bros

>> No.14878118

>>14878065
basedo

>> No.14878119

>>14878102
it's just gonna send back Tifa porn

>> No.14878121

THE SCIENCE GUY!

>> No.14878123

GOOD NIGHT EVERYBODY :*

>> No.14878124
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14878124

SPACE FORCE GENERAL CONFIRMING PLANETARY DEFENSE SYSTEM IS ONLINE

>> No.14878125

>>14878115
UH OH

>> No.14878127

why the fuck is hack nye there he doesn’t even have a science degree

>> No.14878128
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14878128

>>14878101
>((((they)))) knew it it wasn't an asteroid all along so they disguised the attack as a test for the future space war

>> No.14878129

>>14878113
>DART's flyby
Anon...

>> No.14878133

>>14878113
Long ass time

>> No.14878134

>it doesnt move at all

>> No.14878135

>American tax payers paid for it
>lets talk about other countries

>> No.14878137

>>14878047
Most likely LICIACube doesn't have enough power to do a live stream. Thing weighs 31 lbs.

>> No.14878139
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14878139

I'M FROM CAPE CANAVERAL AND I SSY KILL THEM ALL

>> No.14878140

It didn’t find any qt space gfs so it committed to lithobreaking

>> No.14878141

>>14878127
we need to learn why it's important to mutilate children's genitals

>> No.14878142
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>> No.14878143

Did we really win fellow Earthbros...?
How will asteroids respond?
What if they give us repeat of Dinosaur extinction?

>> No.14878144

>>14878141
roggs junk uh uh

>> No.14878145

it's sort of humbling
space rocks look the same as a bag of gardening rocks at my Home Depot

>> No.14878146

Watching the DART feed cut off on the DSN website was pretty awesome, not gonna lie.

>> No.14878147

COME BACK IN TWO WEEKS AHAHAHA FUCK YOU NASA

>> No.14878149

>>14878127
He has an engineering degree.
N-no shame in having a engineering degree.

>> No.14878150

>>14878128
No pol shit in this thread. enough with the parentheses.

>> No.14878151
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14878151

>> No.14878152

>>14878143
Spaceniggers won't do shit

>> No.14878154

>You really did this one... very well

>> No.14878156

Anyone have a webm yet?

>> No.14878157

>>14878142
she has a fridge body, but i would still fugg

>> No.14878158

they could have sent a nuke

>> No.14878159

>>14878151
I laughed

>> No.14878161

>>14878135
Europeans and Japanese also paid for this

>> No.14878163

THE SCIENCE!

>> No.14878165

>>14878156
rendering a timelapse of the final hour

>> No.14878166
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14878166

>>14878151
kek

>> No.14878167

>>14878161
Yeah, okay, europoor. How's your Mars rover coming?

>> No.14878168

>>14878151
perfect

>> No.14878169
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14878169

Can we get a picture of the computer calculating the result of the impact?

>> No.14878170
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>>14878156
I have this one.

>> No.14878174

>>14878158
>"So yeah Xi and Putin, we're going to launch a nuke on a rocket, TOTALLY not an ICBM though lmao. We're hitting an asteroid!"

>> No.14878176
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14878176

*elon watching DART mission*
>I invented that

>> No.14878179

That black guy is such a flaming faggot, how annoying.

>> No.14878180

>What does this mean for John Hopkins APL
>Hwuge right~~!!
>uwu

>> No.14878181

WHY DIDN'T HE SAY ASTRONOMICAL???

>> No.14878182

>>14878165
based

>> No.14878183

So when are we going to see the footage from cubesat perspective and know how much did the speed change?

>> No.14878185

oh shit it's a sped up montage

>> No.14878186

>>14878167
*ahem* I actually don't believe in countries, it's humanity rover as far as I'm concerned

>> No.14878187

>>14878179
Very clearly polynesian.

>> No.14878189

>>14878183
2 years

>> No.14878191

>>14878183
two years

>> No.14878193

>>14878156
There's a few videos up on twitter. I've got one converting over now

>> No.14878194

>>14878183
2 weeks (unironically)
and
2 years

>> No.14878196

https://twitter.com/planet4589yn/status/1574540256732381184

>> No.14878198
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>>14878186
Maybe """humanity""" should do better.

>> No.14878199

>>14878187
>polynesian
>under 300 pounds
Choose one

>> No.14878203

>>14878187
Yes Polynesians are cool. It was a nice blend of Europeans and Asians there.

>> No.14878204

>DART is just the beginning
we won't stop until there's no more rocks in our solar system

>> No.14878208

>>14878203
what is a nesian and why are there more than one of them

>> No.14878209

I THINK 2024 IS GOING TO BE COOL ANON!

>> No.14878211

>>14877800
You're a lucky SOB, NASA contractors are all over 50

>> No.14878212
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>>14878156

>> No.14878213

>>14878196
S N E E D

>> No.14878215
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14878215

>>14878031
>LAST IMAGE
This is the last image

>> No.14878220

>>14878204
Only gas will remain *sniff* *sniff*

>> No.14878221

>>14878196
wew

>> No.14878222

A planetary body cannot hit your home if you process all of its raw material fast enough

>> No.14878224
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14878224

>>14878212
thank

>> No.14878227

>>14878212
fukken saved

>> No.14878231

>>14878212
Based

>> No.14878233
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14878233

Very Expanse-y

Little do these earthers know that they're building the tools that will be used to depopulate this planet.

>> No.14878234

>Hubble and Webb targeting an NEA to look at an impact crater we left there and measure orbital changes
Y E S

>> No.14878236

>>14878212
Neat

>> No.14878238

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2TsMyLt2BTM

>> No.14878240

>>14878212
like tears in rain

>> No.14878241

>>14878211
Not all of them, just most of them. I've joked with friends that I've slept with the majority of the single women at our closest NASA center, cause there's only like 5 or so.

>> No.14878243

>>14878215
W-why did the image go red?

>> No.14878244

>>14878238
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A8zsdIQe9UQ

>> No.14878245

>>14878243
asteroid blood

>> No.14878248

https://youtu.be/VBkSIm6NcWg

>> No.14878249

>>14878243
took damage like in DooM

>> No.14878251

>>14878243
its asteroid blood of course

>> No.14878250

It's a shame we couldn't see it also from cubesat perspective at the same time.
I guess Deep Space Network didn't have the bandwidth?
Or was cubesat antenna not strong enough to send in real time?

>> No.14878253

LICIACube has passed the diddykong system and is now back in heliocentric orbit. Images will be downloading in the coming hours

>> No.14878255
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14878255

>Last partial frame layed over the last complete frame.

>> No.14878257
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14878257

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Us3cGQs0Q8A

I DON'T WANNA CLOSE MY EYES

>> No.14878258

>>14878250
It's a cubesat. Whatever antenna they managed to pack into there isn't going to be very impressive.

>> No.14878259

>>14878255
>minecraft_damage.wav

>> No.14878260

>>14878253
>the diddykong system
kek

>> No.14878261
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14878261

>>14878253
>LICIACube
>built by Italians
Don't expect images.

>> No.14878263

>>14878248
she's so fucking adorable bros, i wish i could meet her irl, i can tell she's extremely cute (and smart)

>> No.14878266

>>14878250
It has nothing to do with being a cubesat despite what retarded anons believe. It’s only broadcasting very high quality images and it takes a long time to send it. And it’s all raw data so it needs to be processed after it is compiled, sent, and received

>> No.14878269

>>14878255
Have they detected fungus?

>> No.14878270

>>14878263
If she was cute she wouldn't hide behind anime avatar, she's an uggo anon, don't kid yourself.

>> No.14878272

>>14878269
Yes, in your sock drawer.

>> No.14878274
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14878274

Fuck satellites.
Give me more rovers.

>> No.14878275
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14878275

>>14878212
where is the upscale?

>> No.14878277

>>14878270
That's not true, i can tell by her voice she is at least a 7 or 8

>> No.14878278
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14878278

>>14878186
>it's humanity rover as far as I'm concerned

>> No.14878279
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14878279

>>14878274
How was it so fast?

>> No.14878283

>>14878266
That makes sense, Dart was only streamed in real time in such a low quality because it couldn't be saved to be sent slowly later.

>>14878277
You can't tell someone's looks by their voice anon, if she was cute she wouldn't hide her face.

>> No.14878284

>>14878274
Can't wait for the Cybertruck to land from the first Starship and dab on everyone by literally driving in circles around it and drawing dicks in the sand.

>> No.14878287

>>14878149
Not unless you cash in on nostalgia millennials have for a show where you explained basic scientific concepts in a humorous way in order to shill for bizarre identity politics. That's social engineering, which isn't engineering at all.

>> No.14878289
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14878289

>>14878212
Here's mine
>tfw 1950X

>> No.14878293

>>14878212
You've got a popup at 27seconds

>> No.14878294

>>14878249
https://youtu.be/KlHF5Qk2DDU?t=1

>> No.14878296
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14878296

>>14878233
[Contolism Intesifies]

>> No.14878297

We need a stabilized WEBM

>> No.14878301

why can Safari only play some webms but not others
anyone know

>> No.14878302

>>14878283
>if she was cute she wouldn't hide her face.
Imagine being this clueless on Japanese net culture, theres a reason there's so few IRL streamers and why streaming took off after Live 2D made the anonymity possible

>> No.14878303

>make htread on other board
>literally a third of the poasts are about space being fake

>> No.14878305

>>14878269
Waaaghh

>> No.14878306

>>14878283
> if she was cute she wouldn't hide her face.
She's shy

>> No.14878307

>>14878297
Also one that slows down in the seconds leading to impact.

>> No.14878310

>>14878302
vtubers are more popular than regular streamers

>> No.14878311

>>14878302
>Imagine being this clueless on Japanese net culture
*teleports behind you*

>> No.14878313

>>14878283
>You can't tell someone's looks by their voice
You're so naive anon

>> No.14878314

>>14878301
On an iPhone?
They can't play webms at all, it's 4chan that added the functionality.

>> No.14878315

>>14878310
Yes thats my point, even in the US its gaining popularity, cause of the anonymity

>> No.14878316

every time she starts talking and gets excited, starts raising her voice, i like to imagine im making her climax

>> No.14878320
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14878320

>>14878310
Only among lonely east asians.

>> No.14878322

>>14878314
it can natively play some. same with iPhone. Nothing to do with 4channel

>> No.14878324
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14878324

Official NASA webm

>> No.14878326

>>14878324
>doesn't include the red half transmission
Disappointing.

>> No.14878327

Fuck, imagine how much further we would be if not for space shittle.

>> No.14878328

>>14878324
>>14878326
And it's not stabilized, try again NASA

>> No.14878330
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14878330

>>14878327
You mean if congress didn't cut funding for dem sozial pruhgrams.

>> No.14878331

>>14878293
If you really want to be accurate, the guy on Twitter that I ripped the video from has a popup.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-6Z1E0mW2ag

And it's not really a popup. At about 1:18:45 whoever is running the stream decides to open a menu and fuck with the settings for about 10 seconds.

>> No.14878336

>>14878324
I just can't stop watching it on a loop. The structure of the asteroid is like a window back into the planetary formation process billions of years ago. It's just absolutely breathtaking.

>> No.14878340

>>14878324
What will LICIA cube see?

>> No.14878343

>>14878340
My gigantic fucking dong.

>> No.14878344

>>14878343
It isn't equipped with a SEM, Anon.

>> No.14878345

>>14878340
Plume of gas and defiantly not an alien spaceship hidden under the rubble

>> No.14878346

>>14878344
And yet it can still see me fucking your dad in the ass from space.

>> No.14878353
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>> No.14878355

https://twitter.com/NASAWebb/status/1574519180438929409

>Good luck, DART! Webb and @NASAHubble will be cheering you on by watching from afar. For the first time, both space telescopes plan to observe the same object at the same time!

>> No.14878359
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>>14878353
God I love that A7LB visor look

>> No.14878360

>>14878355
>Gee, Astronaut Senator Administrator Bill, why does your Congress let you have TWO telescopes?

>> No.14878361
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>>14878355
NEAT!

>> No.14878362
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>>14878359

>> No.14878364

>>14878359
it's hilarious that it took them a couple missions to realize it was annoying as fuck to try and figure out which astronaut was which in photos.
>yeah let's just add a stripe to the commander

>> No.14878365

>SLS STILL HASNT ROLLED BACK

>> No.14878366
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14878366

>LUKE
>LEIA

>> No.14878368
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14878368

Everyone excited for just picture of an asteroid, imagine the first picture from surface of Europa, just thinking about it.

>> No.14878369

>>14878366
Oh that's funny.

>> No.14878370

>>14877513
Why don't you ask her?
She streams gatcha shit on her other channel all the time.

>> No.14878371

>>14878208
because there's a lot of islands over there

>> No.14878372
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>>14878368
We've have pictures from Europa for a long time, anon.
In fact, I think the French in Europa pioneered photography.

>> No.14878374

>>14876670
>just saw the starlink train over the house for the first time
very cool, was outside smoking with my parents talking about DART when my mom pointed it out.

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>>14878366
STAW WAUWRS MY FAVUHRITE SHOW

>> No.14878376
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>>14878364
And it just made the suit more aesthetic

>> No.14878378

>>14878372
>that Venture Star

brehs.... it was her turn

>> No.14878379
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>>14878372
I meant high quality pictures from Europa lander on surface not from space.

>> No.14878380
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14878380

Where the hell are my van zanten asteroid memes!?

>> No.14878381

>>14878374
I need to get some pics through my night vision of a train. Got a 3x magnifier for it too, should be sweet

>> No.14878383
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>>14878379
>I'll be middle aged before ever seeing a picture of the surface

>> No.14878385

>>14878365
It's starting in three hours.

>> No.14878387

https://twitter.com/JWSTObservation/status/1574547599180300289

>> No.14878390

>>14878150
oy vey

>> No.14878392
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>>14878365
sls is a big fat mess

>> No.14878395

>>14878385
if the crawler snags on one of those alabama rocks, can they just throw a tarp over it and wait of the storm or?

>> No.14878397

>>14878330
what is this from?

>> No.14878399
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14878399

https://twitter.com/AllPlanets/status/1574548942729117697
>Success of the #dartmission impact and we captured it with @unistellar
from Reunion Island. The yellowish cloud of material appeared after an increase of magnitude.
>This is beyond what we were expecting

Pictures of the damage are going to be interesting.

>> No.14878400

>>14878397
go back tourist

>> No.14878403

>>14878397
asteroid

>> No.14878405

>>14878400
>>14878403
i know that, im asking where did he actually get that video. Is it from NASA?

>> No.14878407

https://twitter.com/AllPlanets/status/1574548942729117697/photo/1

>This is beyond what we were expecting

>> No.14878408

>>14878405
>>14878400

>> No.14878410

>>14878399
>>14878407
This retard is literally nobody

>> No.14878411
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14878411

It's curved East by the way, dunno if anyone still cares.

>> No.14878412

>>14878411
So good decision to roll back?

>> No.14878415

>>14878411
so no need to roll back, but they are anyway. what a fuckin joke

>> No.14878416

>>14878410
He's a guy with a telescope that pointed in a good direction. That's somebody tonight.

>> No.14878417
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>>14878412
Probably, yeah. Unless they're skittish for some unforseen reason, delays aren't that big of a deal. Lowish chance of damaging winds still, but a 20% your 4B dollar rocket gets destroyed is relatively quite high.

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>>14878397
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OSIRIS-REx

>> No.14878419

>>14878415
>so no need to roll back
is this bait

>> No.14878422 [DELETED] 

I am intoxicated. Anon who posted the LIAR paper in the last thread are you still here? How did you find that paper? It’s from 2020 how the fuck did /sfg/ miss it for 2 while damn years?
Feels like the [deleted] situation where everyone here completely fucking missed the fact that depots were in the proposal for like a year and a half and no one noticed

>> No.14878423

>>14878419
either berger was right or he was wrong. what are you saying?

>> No.14878425

>>14878415
curving east is bad

>> No.14878428
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14878428

Just for completeness' sake.

Looks like Tampa is gonna get fucking rolled, 100+ MPH winds at landfall. If you live in Tampa, I'm sorry, or, congratulations.

>> No.14878430

>>14877475
> MHD accelerated methalox engine(?)
Kek I completely missed that part of your post because I was so distracted by DART. I'm assuming there's some type of error in how you calculated the power requirement or some other technical mistake because 19 kN, 2000s Isp, with only a 1 MWe draw would be so absurdly good. You wouldn't even need a low alpha power source because your acceleration would be so high regardless and it wouldn't contribute all that much dry mass, which ironically should defeat your insistence on it being nuclear for a Jupiter or Saturn mission.

>> No.14878431

>>14878418
Did they ever resolve the DOOR STUCK problem?

>> No.14878432
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And while everyone was focused on DART, China snuck in a Long March 6 launch.

>> No.14878434

>>14878422
It's crankery, anon. It's all Swedish bullshit.

>> No.14878437

>>14878431
no they just put it in the capsule

>> No.14878438
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14878438

sorry, best resolution I have

>> No.14878444

>>14878438
Given that little speck in the first image is Didymos and not Dimorphos it looks like DART kicked up one hell of a debris cloud.

>> No.14878445

>>14878430
My calculation was more of a spitball. An Isp of 2000s is considered "low gear" in VASIMR, where nearly all of the 20MWe input is going to the helicon RF phase since that Isp is less than or equal to that of pure helicon drives like HDLT and ELF. I just guessed that with a self-ionized methalox flame already moving at a few km/s intrinsic chemical Ve it would only take 5% of the total VASIMR power to accelerate it from ~350s to 2000s Isp since there's no backpressure.

>> No.14878456

>975 replies
What happened today/?

>> No.14878457

>>14878444
this was taken from so far away that the two are probably just the same speck in this image

>> No.14878458

>>14878456
dart

>> No.14878459

>>14878456
We approached the 2 week mark until starship flight

>> No.14878460

>>14878456
This thread really darted by, didn't it?

>> No.14878462

>>14878456
long march 6 launch

>> No.14878467

>>14878457
The big one is just big enough to see. The small one is too small, right up until the point where DART zooms in and spreads it out some.

>> No.14878468

>>14878444
I take back everything bad I said about electric propulsion, that's fucking awesome.

>> No.14878469

>>14878150
l>
l
l3

>> No.14878472

>>14878150
no kike shit in this thread

>> No.14878476
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14878476

The moon is owned by America (Israel).

>> No.14878478

>>14878456
they decided to roll it back

>> No.14878483
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>>14878462
I won't say that China is better than America at almost anything, but one exception is their willingness to let people get so close to their rocket launches you can use a cell phone to film the preburner farts the LM-6 uses for roll control.

>>14878468
Dimorphos looked a lot like a rubble pile when DART was on final approach. If the pictures from Hubble and Webb come in and it turns out that the whole thing was just subtracted from existence I would not be very surprised.

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>> No.14878491

>>14878483
what a disgusting rocket

>> No.14878493

>>14878425
>>14878423
Berger is back to being concerned about it. The GFS model has shifted east and is predicting landfall near Tampa and 83 knot(154 km/h) gusts for KSC Tuesday morning.

How long does a rollback take? Never been that interested in watching SLS move.

>> No.14878497

>>14878493
Ten hours I think? They've got loads of time.

>> No.14878498

>>14878324
For some reason, gut-wrenching terror

>> No.14878500

>>14878493
10-12 hours, depending on who you ask.

>> No.14878505

OOOOHH IM SIMOOOOOLATING!!!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P-PorL-v7YA

>> No.14878514

wtf, I love google now

https://www.google.com/search?q=DART

>> No.14878515

>>14878505
>Commander?
>computer, call me Launch Daddy

>> No.14878517

>>14878514
>a search engine can show top results for what’s in the news
Wow let me go update myspace

>> No.14878518

>>14878517
You don't see the animation?

>> No.14878519
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happepnniing

https://eyes.nasa.gov/dsn/dsn.html

>> No.14878520

>>14878518
No. I guess they did something? They usually do special things for NASA events
>>14878519
AEIOUUUU

>> No.14878521

>>14878517
nah he means that they did a tranny animation where the thing flies through the image.
neowomen fucked it up though and it leaves behind padding on the left.

>> No.14878526

>>14878505
Man, orbiter is still alive?

>> No.14878527

>>14878520
>I guess they did something?
Yeah, there's a little DART that flies across the screen and the impact tilts the whole page.

>> No.14878529

>>14878518
>>14878521
Ah I just got it. Yeah. Rajesh probably slapped that code together in 2 minutes lmao

>> No.14878530

>>14878521
Some needfuls weren't done

>> No.14878532

Redeeming LICIAcube now sirs

>> No.14878535

Speaking of India I feel like they haven’t launched a rocket in like 2 years

>> No.14878537

>>14878535
they shut everything down for covid, but now its over and they picked up business from oneweb

>> No.14878543

>>14878468
The electric thruster did pretty much nothing to contribute to this mission.

>> No.14878547

Interesting press conference
>One minor fact that came out is that there was still significant hydrazine and xenon propellant on board when it hit, which might influence the ejection of debris from the surface.

>> No.14878550

>>14878535
Last thing they did was the SSLV test back at the beginning of August. Before that they had a PSLV launch in June and another in February. They suffer a lot from their own form of oldspace bureaucracy that's made worse by having a tiny budget that doesn't do much to keep the wheels greased.

>> No.14878553

>>14878543
This was just a test, EP is a necessity for high speed, high dry mass kinetic impactors.

>> No.14878555

>>14878547
The biggest influence on ejecta will be if it hit a big boulder or just rubble.

>> No.14878557

how long until private companies are doing asteroid missions?

>> No.14878559
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UHH ANON
A DART JUST FLEW OVER MY BROWSER!

>> No.14878561

>>14878547
wtf would xenon change besides the tank popping like a balloon? I feel like that would be minimal. Even a full hydrazine tank exploding would seem like it would be minimal considering the disparity in size between the probe and the actual body.

>> No.14878562

>>14878561
actually now that I think about it the fixity is so small hydrazine exploding would probably effect it. But no way xenon has anything to do with it

>> No.14878564

>>14878557
Literally never, have you seen how humanity is doing?

>> No.14878565

>>14878553
Not according to this test

>> No.14878566

>>14878564
>have you seen how humanity is doing
>>>leftypol.org

>> No.14878567

>>14878562
It's because it adds mass, plus a source of gas which stays gas at low temperatures. Aluminum vapor is fine but it condenses while still very hot, and once condensed it doesn't continue expanding and pushing the dust and pebbles to higher velocities. Xenon would do this.

>> No.14878568

>>14878557
This arguably was one. The Falcon 9 provided all the dV/KE aside from a few farts of the ion thruster.

>> No.14878571

>>14878568
>this was essentially a privately funded mission
most retarded post in this thread, and that’s saying something

>> No.14878572

>>14878568
The ion thruster which only ran for about 2 hours because it was building up a charge differential between itself and the rest of the spacecraft, yeah

>> No.14878575

>>14878571
It wasn't privately funded but 95% of the mission was done by a private company. You can't shift the goalposts from "doing" to "funding" and then say he's retarded for not realizing that that's what you actually meant.

>> No.14878577

>>14878498
https://youtu.be/Ib_Z9LXQyYw

>> No.14878579

>>14878575
>done by a private company
built*

APL is the JPL of the east coast

>> No.14878580

>they're arguing about semantics again
extremely low quality posts all around

>> No.14878582

>>14878577
ah yeah this is the stuff

>> No.14878585

>over 1000 posts
/sfg/ is filled with life

>> No.14878590

Good GRIEF dragonfly is still so fucking far away, fuck this gay earth

>> No.14878599

>>14878590
Mars and Ceres are much better bases for launching missions to the outer system. You get better windows and much lower dV cost.

>> No.14878608

>>14878565
>Not according to this test
Impact was only ~10 km/s and DART was just 610 kg. EP is objectively much better for an impactor.

Assuming a 100 ton spacecraft launched on an escape trajectory from a refueled Starship:
Chemical: 400s Isp, 90% mass fraction = 9 km/s of delta-v and a 10 ton dry mass.
EP: 4,000s Isp, 20% mass fraction = 9 km/s of delta-v and a 80 ton dry mass.

>> No.14878609

>>14878599
>literally everything would be so much easier if humanity started on Mars
I hate Earth so much bro. Largest gravity of any terrestrial planet, the second highest atmospheric density, and terrible location for exploring the outer solar system. So fucking dumb.

>> No.14878615

>>14878572
>The ion thruster which only ran for about 2 hours
So why did they even put it on the spacecraft?
They could have probably gotten the same amount if not more delta v out of more hydrazine.

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>>14878415
>no need to roll back

>> No.14878620

>>14878609
Think on the bright side- if it's so hard to leave, only the people who REALLY want to leave will do so. Meaning the filthy e*rthers will stay here.

>> No.14878621

>>14878615
technology demonstrator. also it was already on there before they decided on Falcon 9. NASA doesn't change designs.

>> No.14878623

>>14878428
They know the gig. My cousin lives in Tampa and he says the best sleep he ever gets is when a hurricane is rolling through.

>> No.14878624

>>14878483
best result would be a ring, but it might take a few days to sort out and no camera would be there to see it

>> No.14878625

>>14878624
JWST could come back.

>> No.14878629

>>14878621
>technology demonstrator
What?
Aren't ion engines pretty much commercial technology by now?
It's not a new or untested tech by any stretch of imagination.

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>>14878623
When was the last time Tampa was directly hit by a major hurricane? Your cousin is about to get fucked up. The euro model has also shifted east.

>> No.14878636

>>14878629
There is a lot of variance between designs and potential issues that can arise. Why would you put a thruster never demonstrated in space on a billion dollar mission?

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>> No.14878647

>>14878483
>small lift rocket
>uses a copy of a Russian engine
>China

Are you really surprised no one cares?

>> No.14878652

>>14878621
>also it was already on there before they decided on Falcon 9
>>14878629
This is the important part. Originally it was slated to go on a rideshare and spiral all the way out from LEO on its own, but Falcon 9 got it all the way to transfer velocity.

Launch stream:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XKRf6-NcMqI

>> No.14878663

>>14878397
Bennis

>> No.14878669

>>14878212
Dang, this is the beggining of the space age era of epic science experiments exploding things up in space and filming it ultra highdef slow motion.

Plant dnt on asteroids, just enough to crack them open

>> No.14878671

>>14878629
they get huge upgrades every decade. The upcoming PPE on Gateway is actually going to be fucking kino believe it or not, and even it is a neutered version of what was supposed to fly on the asteroid redirect mission

>> No.14878676

>>14878630
As long as you don’t live below sea level with shit city design because of crooked politics (NOLA) or have a REALLY bad storm that just lingers and dumps a biblical flood on you (Harvey) they can be pretty comfy. Houston is a great example of a city that can take a hit in theory, but got absolutely demolished by an unexpected act of God. On the other side of the coin 1900s Galveston got a pretty “normal” hurricane, but infrastructure in the whole town was designed with “a hurricane will never hit here!” philosophy so they basically ended up getting nuked

>> No.14878677

>>14878671
Based rare Gateway enjoyer

>> No.14878678

>>14878647
China lets other people do the work and steals/copies the tech
It's pretty cost effective

>> No.14878679

>>14878676
The Continental Shelf in the Tampa area goes out for miles, they are particularly vulnerable when it comes to storm surge

>> No.14878680

>>14878677
I hate most aspects of gateway but it has silver linings. It’s high price tag means Congress will be tied into continual support of Artemis. FH launches will be kino. And I love Maxar so seeing them finally get their ion engine into space will be awesome

>> No.14878683

>>14878677
There are at least two of us. Gateway is a prototype crew-capable solar-electric inner system cruiser cleverly disguised as a space station. Lifting itself from LEO to NRHLO with onboard propulsion is the least space station like proposal I've seen for maneuvering a space station since the first episode of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine.

>> No.14878685

>>14878324
how tf do I share webms with people? I'm trying to share this with people but it sends as a broken link

>> No.14878687

>>14878685
You download and attach the file you dumb fucking itoddler.

>> No.14878688
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New impact footage. This one's from the Asteroid Terrestrial-impact Last Alert System.

>>14878647
It's small lift but it's still one of the second generation Long March rockets. Those used to only be about 10% of China's yearly launches, but that number is growing. China moving away from the old comfortable hypergolics is vital to their wider space ambitions.

>> No.14878690

>>14878687
Did that and it sent as a broken link faggo

>> No.14878691

>>14878411
Would have been cool if they launched it just as the hurricane was approaching and it just escaped the hurricanes grasp

>> No.14878692

>>14878690
itoddlers can't handle vp9 I think

>> No.14878698

>>14878690
Then either your browser is broken, your OS is broken, or whatever you're attaching it to is broken. Get a real computer.

>> No.14878700

>>14878688
Holy shit, cool

>> No.14878704

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gnt2wZBg89g

>> No.14878705

>>14878688
>>14878700
Is this real?

>> No.14878706

>>14878683
Yeah I’m not gonna lie I remember arguing about this last year and when anons finally showed the receipts and proved gateway would be listing ITSELF out of LEO to the Moon I was actually blown away

>> No.14878707

>>14878652
Falcon 9 was so cheap compared to other options that they were able to afford a dedicated launch.

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>>14878432
They need to call them Long Flight rockets

>> No.14878714

>>14878676
> they can be pretty comfy
If you're well prepared and your property isn't affected, sure. Fiona fucked up a lot of roofs here and downed many trees but I only ended up losing power for about 16 hours, which was a good reset. Any longer is like living in the damn medieval age.

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>>14878705
Yep. I think just about every observatory with an angle was trying to watch DART touchdown. The ATLAS project is a collection of small telescopes in Hawaii, South Africa, and Chile that do automated sky sweeps looking for Earth-crossing rocks.

Here's another from another telescope in South Africa.

>> No.14878717

>>14878714
I refuse to evacuate because I am stubborn and if things get bad enough the national guard can come give me MREs. I already pay way too much in taxes might as well take advantage of it

>> No.14878718

has spacex started work on turning 40 into a place where they can launch crew dragon? or are we going to be waiting awhile?

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>>14878688
Oh shit. I can't wait for the Lowell Observatory data to publish. They were talking about needing to do days or weeks of brightness analysis to see if the orbital period changed, but that impact was immediately obvious.

>>14878706
The whole Artemis program architecture was Trump telling Big Jim to use every part he'd unlocked in KSP in one mission. I'm amazed nobody but /sfg/ seems to have noticed.

>> No.14878722

>>14878719
it’s overshadowed by SLS eating up 95% of the budget and being a gay anemic bottleneck

>> No.14878724

>>14878575
>>14878568
Which company will be the first to sell material taken from asteroid?

>> No.14878732

>>14878683
I just wish it wasn't so nerfed, with better acceleration it could replace Orion and operate as a LEO to LLO ferry. I'd have to run the numbers but I feel like it could do it in a month.

>> No.14878747

>>14878718
>>14877468

>> No.14878748

>>14878718
why would they?

>> No.14878751

>>14878724
Impossible to say. Probably SpaceX cause they could probably do it right now (in low volume) if they really wanted to and have better launch capabilities than everyone else. Just picking the biggest company is kind of a cop out, but we're talking about stuff that's not feasible in the near future unless companies decide to sacrifice profits for coolness (to date a uniquely governmental vice). Asteroid mining won't be economically viable for many decades and even then will only maybe be somewhat worthwhile for a select few asteroids.

>> No.14878755

>>14878747
thanks i missed the first part

>> No.14878756

>perseverance cost $2.5 BILLION
What in the fuck

>> No.14878759

>>14878756
yeah. you know how much plutonium costs?

>> No.14878763

>>14877602
Thought that was an abstract goatse from the thumbnail.

>> No.14878766

>>14878759
Kek, I was going to make a joke like that but the MMRTG was 'only' 109 million. Still about one million dollars per watt.

>> No.14878776

>>14878732
High thrust Earth-Moon ferries are better for crew since it minimizes time spent in a shitty tin can soaking up the Van Allen Belts, and you want to be able to aerobrake on the way back in. Regular non-HLS crew Starship would be the best.
>not gimped by the low Isp of a hypergolic service module
>lunar oxygen production would make methalox depots in lunar orbit viable with fairly limited tanker flights
>can aerobrake all the way in from TEI to LEO or even to a landing depending on whether or not there's a LEO transfer space station needed

>> No.14878779

Is it moving yet? It's so slow I can't tell.

>> No.14878784

>>14878756
Grifters gonna grift

>> No.14878802
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14878802

>>14876685

>> No.14878811

>>14878776
Yeah, but ion drive would be preferable for moving cargo from LEO to the Moon orbit.
You could also make it able to aerobrake but I'm not sure if it would be worth it.

>> No.14878812

>>14878779
It's moving very slowly. It's got four miles to go and at least ten hours to cover them in.

>> No.14878814

>>14878811
>Yeah, but ion drive would be preferable for moving cargo from LEO to the Moon orbit.
Would it? Time has a cost all its own, and xenon isn't exactly cheap compared to methalox.

>> No.14878815

>>14878766
solar is literally free

>> No.14878818
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14878818

Bad news, guys. I checked and even with a direct hit from Ian we're probably not going to see the VAB collapse.

Hurricane Matthew grazed right along the Cape in 2016 with similar strength and did only superficial damage: https://www.spaceflightinsider.com/space-centers/kennedy-space-center/kennedy-space-center-hurricane-matthew-damage-less-feared/

>> No.14878838
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14878838

>>14878683
Count three, I love the idea of a lunar space station, its a new deep space platform for humanity, it enables staging lunar sorties and expeditions and gives them a common focal point, makes it politically unkillable just like ISS was ensuring NASA's foothold in cis-lunar and lunar surface.

Gateway will turn out to be a much better decision than committing to lunar surface base only, just wait, it will turn out to be the smartest decision NASA's made in years. Also its orbit is changeable potentially with its SEP system, so NRHO is not even the only thing it might do. NASA will find a way to get every possible science use out of Gateway they can too so look forward to cool shit there like AMS on ISS

Imagine looking out at the moon every night knowing there's a space station orbiting there, that's gotta give you chills & make you proud of humanity and NASA.

>> No.14878840

>>14878818
At least we got some divine wind today

>> No.14878846

>>14878071
>>14878072
kek

>> No.14878855

>>14878683
I hope Gateway is significantly bigger than the ISS one day

>> No.14878857

>>14878838
The choice of NRHO was about stationkeeping dV budget and constant comms openness with Earth, so I figure Gateway will be there until we get a constellation of commsats in lunar orbit relaying out to larger laser commsats in NRHO back to Earth or LEO. Once you've got that infrastructure in place, Gateway can go anywhere in lunar orbit, at any inclination, or even out to EML2... and EML2 is the best launch spot for low thrust interplanetary missions.

>> No.14878863

>>14878838
It's going to be hard squeezing a worthwhile amount of science out of it considering that it's completely reliant on SLS/Orion to get astronauts onboard. It's going to be a fantastic station that'll spend 90% of its lifespan without any crew in it.

>> No.14878864

>>14878776
I'm playing around with the idea of it including a depot that provides fuel to reusable Starship HLS landers, but yes, the Van Allen Belts are a serious obstacle to any crew onboard and aerobraking would be lost. Gateway 2.0 or whatever you want to call it would also be unlikely to be operational before Starship is human rated and could go from LEO to the Moon, and then do direct entry, although some refueling would likely have to be done along the way because 8.5 km/s of dV is a lot to try to get out of it and still have meaningful payload.
>>14878814
I'd consider MET with water propellent and ISRU lunar orbit refueling but the low specific impulse would greatly eat into the payload. Argon would be interesting as it's much cheaper than xenon or krypton.

>> No.14878867

>>14878857
>Gateway can go anywhere in lunar orbit, at any inclination, or even out to EML2... and EML2 is the best launch spot for low thrust interplanetary missions.

Exactly, its not immobile like the ISS, that's what I like about it

>> No.14878884

Gateway is a fucking tollboth its easier, better, more efficient and faster to go to and from directly to lunar orbit REEEEEEE

>> No.14878886

>>14878884
SLS cannot go to the south pole, case closed. This is the future NASA (congress) chose

>> No.14878889

>>14878884
The tollbooth argument is a stupid idea pedaled by Robert “nuke russia” Zubrin

>> No.14878891

>>14878863
That all changes when Starship gets crew-rated.

>> No.14878893

>>14878857
>until we get a constellation of commsats in lunar orbit relaying out to larger laser commsats in NRHO back to Earth or LEO
I'm pretty sure you could do this right now with a few F9 launches and existing starlink sats. I don't know what F9's payload to the relevant orbits would be but ten or so current-gen starlinks per launch sounds roughly correct.

>> No.14878894
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14878894

>refresh JHUAPL
made me laugh lmao

>> No.14878895

>>14878886
>SLS cannot go to the south pole
tooker would disagree

>> No.14878898
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14878898

"EARTHERS could be here" he thought, "I've never been in this orbital plane before. There could be EARTHERS anywhere." The solar wind felt good against his plasma magnet sails. "I HATE EARTHERS" he thought. Sweet Dreams are Made of These reverberated his entire crew module, making it pulsate even as the cost-plus Tang circulated through his powerful thick veins and washed away his (merited) fear of coronal mass ejections. "With a solar-electric ship, you can go anywhere you want" he said to himself, out loud.

>> No.14878901
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14878901

>>14878898
he's just like me fr

>> No.14878906

>>14878243
Defloration Allegory
>>14878277
Researching about voice actors taught me that a sexy voice doesn't always come from a sexy face.
>>14878366
Damn nerds
>>14878368
Europa Lander is gonna be kino.
>>14878559
How does the animation start?

>> No.14878908

>>14878906
>Europa Lander
>>14878368
>imagine the first picture from surface of Europa
there is no europa lander, not even in the planning stages

>> No.14878912

>>14878559
No one believes you. You're a loon

>> No.14878961
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14878961

>>14878906
GOOGLE DART PROBE!

>>14878912
ANON YOU KNOW 2MUCH

>> No.14878972

>>14878961
>GOOGLE DART PROBE!
Thanks, they used to do shit like this more often back then.

>> No.14878978
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14878978

Bill Nelson was looking weird during the DART stream.
>The audio is oddly crunchy compared to the rest of the stream;
>And his face movements are uncanny.
I feel like this could be an AI generated image. What would be a reason for them to deepfake him? Maybe he got sick and they made this in a hurry.
Or maybe, old mummies like him are just weird.
https://youtu.be/4RA8Tfa6Sck?t=5103

>> No.14878984

>>14878978
It was a livestream from DC that got reencoded by the NASA stream. Notice he wasn't there in person.

>> No.14878985

>>14878984
Probably true. But he still creeps me out.

>> No.14878986

>Argon is extracted industrially by the fractional distillation of liquid air in a cryogenic air separation unit; a process that separates liquid nitrogen, which boils at 77.3 K, from argon, which boils at 87.3 K, and liquid oxygen, which boils at 90.2 K.
Interesting, SpaceX should switch to argon for Starlink 2.0, imagine the fuel savings once they get their LOX plant running. A given mass of it isn't as easy to ionize as some of the other noble gases but I don't think the decreased performance is that impactful.

>> No.14878992

>>14878985
If you go into your bathroom and look into the mirror with the lights off and the room completely black, and then say 'Bill Nelson' thirteen times, he will appear and drag you to hell.

>> No.14878998

>>14878986
Argon is also almost 2% of the Martian atmosphere so it'd be viable to collect it for building Marslink or shipping to Deimos as an interplanetary port.

>> No.14879018

Did NASA already release the raw images from DART?
I wanna make a collage of the highest resolution images of Didymos since it was out of frames when it was closest to the camera.

>> No.14879043

I just made the mistake of looking up DART on twitter and now I want to remove the Earth's atmosphere and then myself

>> No.14879091

>>14878986
google is SO FUCKING BAD.
i search for krypton cost it gives me shitcoin
i search for argon cost it gives me shitcoin.
i search for argon gas cost per liter it gives me gas cylinders not wholesale
FUCK OFFF

>> No.14879092
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14879092

>>14879043
Now you understand. Contolism and self selected uplift are the only way to defeat the urf mindset.

>> No.14879101

>>14879043
Why?

>> No.14879118

>>14879091
i found some approximate numbers finally
argon 2.2 cent / liter
1.2 cent / gram
krypton 50 cent / liter
13 cent / gram

>> No.14879124

>>14879118
ah this isn't accurate though because i got the numbers in cost / volume and i don't know if they're the same pressure

>> No.14879134

>>14878984
it wasnt a stream, it was prerecorded

>> No.14879147

hi, i'm a journalist. Does the dart test pose any risk to Earth?

>> No.14879156
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14879156

>>14879147
yes it is very dangerous
NASA is making children suffer as we speak

>> No.14879158

>>14879147
Journalists pose a bigger threat to society than asteroids do. You rats ought to be ashamed of yourselves.

>> No.14879177

mamma mia! https://nitter.ca/Argotec_Space/status/1574603106502967296
post it already

>> No.14879187
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14879187

How does the asteroid impact affect SLS's legacy /sfg/?

>> No.14879190

>>14879187
It probably doesn't. Not unless an asteroid redirect mission has to be done for real in the future, a super-heavy-lift rocket is needed to lift it, and other launch vehicles aren't certified for something like a nuclear payload - which SLS isn't either, but we're in the realm of hypotheticals as it is.

>> No.14879244

>>14879190
NASA is at least pretending SLS is required for nuclear payloads in their NEP+chemical reference missions now. Everything else is Starship.

>> No.14879294
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14879294

If you had an orbital ring held up with active suspension, would it have to be avn uninterrupted tube all around the planet where some matter could be sent or could it be separated into sections?

>> No.14879305 [DELETED] 
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14879305

interesting news... rogozin is promoted to be leader of the newly annexed ukrainian territories
https://twitter.com/RALee85/status/1574646757845356547

>> No.14879307

>>14879305
Told you he was promoted. Dude is literally a chadking and Putin knows it

>> No.14879313

>>14879305
So he'll be carbombed within a year, got it.

>> No.14879314

>>14879305
Nice place to have an accident.

>> No.14879315

>>14879305
he's a candidate, so there's a chance he won't be picked

>> No.14879317

>>14879305
Rogozin is Putin's protégé, very likely he will ascend the Russian throne after Mr. Putin

>> No.14879324

>>14879294
The whole point of an orbital ring is that it is a solid object filling an entire orbit. The actual orbital ring is inside that shell. The tethers are just for transportation.

>> No.14879327

>>14879305
>promoted to a post that's actively being bombed by people with access to US intel on command post locations

>> No.14879339

>>14879317
lol

>> No.14879346

PSST
ANON

>> No.14879351
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14879351

>>14879305
same energy

>> No.14879357

>>14879351
Pffft, Hitler was cooler. Rogozin was just waddling around until the camera's horizon line matched the Ukrainian flag.

>> No.14879360

>>14879346
>PSST
>ANON
wat

>> No.14879364

>>14879357
You won't be laughing when Rogozin control all of ukraine as Lord Regal.

>> No.14879369

>>14879351
Hardly. Rogozin's just wearing ordinary and not particularly flattering clothes with his coat slung over his shoulders.

>> No.14879371

>>14879324
Yes I'm talking about the ring inside. Does that have to go all the way around so that just damaging it in one place would destroy the whole thing?

>> No.14879380
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14879380

>>14879360
I LOVE SPACE!

>> No.14879400
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14879400

>>14879380
me too

>> No.14879401

>>14878992
>he will appear and drag you to hell
procurement hell
>>14879118
FOB urf
>>14879147
it could trigger a Helvetica Scenario if there's enough calcium

>> No.14879436

>>14879380
Okay into the filter your name ggoes

>> No.14879465
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14879465

Artemis crew selection is going well

>> No.14879508
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14879508

That recent spacex post has so many angry basedboys

>> No.14879515

>>14879508
do they think spacex is taking the piss?

>> No.14879521

>>14878491
looks like off-brand Vega
so yeah

>> No.14879527

>>14879508
>massive taxpayer subsidies
Impressive. Very nice. Let's see Boing's NASA contracts

>> No.14879529

>>14879508
twatter was a mistake

>> No.14879530

Why is no one talking about the follow-up mission to DART?

>> No.14879543

>>14879530
same reason why people turn porn off after they cum

>> No.14879567

>>14879400
:)

>>14879436
:(

>> No.14879583

>>14879508
Just get some university to give him an honorary engineering degree to shut everyone up.

>> No.14879588

>>14879307
Kek you were right I kneel

>> No.14879598

>>14879583
>giving in to irrational power ever
ngmi

>> No.14879638

>>14879305
Time for some denazification

https://youtu.be/xkXVVcPWSU8?t=84

>> No.14879655

>>14879583
the difference between a BA and BS is like 3 classes, it's irrelevant

>> No.14879668

>new model shows it going right through the cape
Odds the crawler breaks down?

>> No.14879704

>atmospheric voltage limit for SRB self ignition

>> No.14879705

>>14879305
I doubt its a promotion. Rogozin's allies are being prosecuted, his PR guy has been arrested now

>> No.14879711

>>14879705
Given that "two weeks of training" is actually "no training" and Russia's just trying to plug the lines with bodies, I think even Putin recognizes that Rogozin's just being thrown into the near future firing line.

>> No.14879716

>>14879704
>saint elmo's fire inside the propellant grain

>> No.14879725

>>14879508
commies and pseudo commies are some of the most obnoxious individuals on this earth. They will use the most disingenuous and shameless tactics to push their doctrine and will use any opportunity for genuine discussion to try out their tactics. soulless creatures.
>but spacex saved NASA a lot of money, and have revolutionized spacefight while NASA has been...
>lololol You just can't reason with an elon fanboy, maybe stop repeating lies and licking billionaire boots sweaty.

>> No.14879727
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14879727

>>14879305
Why was this deleted?
>>14879668
They have tons of time now that it has slowed. Seems like it will stall out south of Tampa which wouldn't be that impactful for KSC

>> No.14879730

>>14879727
probably because an autist couldn't cope with the fact that it got (You)s while being only spaceflight related by association.
Tranny janny agreed of course

>> No.14879733

>>14879727
It might surprise you but Ukrainian war is considered offtopic in /sfg/

>> No.14879736

>>14879733
Usually they delete all the responses to it

>> No.14879739

>>14879730
Right on queue >>14879733
Seething spergoid

>> No.14879744

>>14879733
nah the ukraine war has been posted about from a space perspective a ton. maybe the janny doesnt know who rogozin is or the fact that the news is making the rounds in the space community.

>> No.14879750

>>14879739
>>14879744
>>>/pol/

>> No.14879763

>>14878864
How hard will it be to get an abundant amount of fuel into orbit and on the moon, so that in 20 years when there's possibly 20x or more spaceflight activity, refueling is never a problem.

Can rocket fuel be made on and of the moon, and then tanked and tossed up into moon orbit, fuel depots

>> No.14879765

relativity is also rolling back their rocket https://nitter.ca/thetimellis/status/1573625299182444545
just launch the fuckin thing already

>> No.14879771

>>14879147
No, but I do.

>> No.14879772

>>14879765
>rocket

>> No.14879776

>>14879733
Nuclear exchanges might disrupt space activities.

>> No.14879786

>>14879772
>satanigger.gif
proontfags BTFO

>> No.14879793

>>14879763
All the ISRU on the Moon and Mars unsettles me. Water ice is an unrenewable resource. What if we run out in 50 years when thousands of Starships are flying across the solar system?

>> No.14879796

>>14879793
on the moon you can run out. on mars it's impossible

>> No.14879799

>>14877060
If God wanted amputees to be healed he would have given man the ability to become a surgeon and reattach severed limbs and digits or the ability to create prosthetics

>> No.14879807

>>14877078
There are no shadows on the moon

>> No.14879810

>>14879187
How differently would the asteroids asteroid be effected if it was SLS that ran into it?

>> No.14879812

>>14879793
Mass up, mass down, the net amount of resources on the Moon should remain the same, no matter what the energy exchange is with those outside the closed system. If you're going to mine some ice and ship it out, then you'd better be able to replace it with ice mined from some asteroid.
Lunar grain shipments must stop at once, or starvation and cannibalism will strike Luna within 10 years.

>> No.14879837

>>14877330
>>14877335
>>14877341
They should have sent ol’ Bill

>> No.14879841

Now that Nord Stream is dead, will Zubrin finally focus on spaceflight?

>> No.14879844

>>14877397
>read an article on yahoo
what the fuck, man

>> No.14879851

>>14879841
Getting Zubrin to talk about spaceflight is harder than pulling off a sample return mission from Mercury

>> No.14879852

>>14877437
imagine getting extincted by some falling gravel
embarrassing

>> No.14879856

>>14879841
Getting zubrin back on topic is like asking Rogozin to go 2 seconds without a public meltdown

>> No.14879864

>>14879118
>>14879124
Still appreciate the effort because this is something I'm interested in. Oxygen is 21% of the Earth's atmosphere, argon is 1%, and NASA pays about $160 per tonne for LOX so conceivably argon could be produced economically for less than $3,360 per tonne and it seems like it would be byproduct of SpaceX's LOX production.

In comparison methane is about $400 dollars per tonne, and that will probably rise as more carbon taxes get put onto it and force SpaceX to get their methane via the Sabatier reaction. As argon fueled ion thrusters could achieve 10x greater Isp than methalox, I'd say there's a real argument to be made that it could eventually be a cheaper way to move stuff around space, especially to the orbit of the Moon since the high delta-v requirement makes reuse hard and ISRU propellant would likely be very expensive.

Source:
https://www.quora.com/What-does-it-cost-to-fully-fuel-a-SpaceX-Starship-and-orbital-booster
The numbers he gave are very close to Elon's figure of $900,000 to refuel Starship.

>> No.14879867

>>14879856
Imagine if the two ever met. I’m pretty sure Dr. Z’s brain would break

>> No.14879880

>>14879793
>What if we run out in 50 years when thousands of Starships are flying across the solar system?
If we've been doing lunar ISRU for 50 years and haven't already started asteroid mining by then, then we're fucked anyhow.

>> No.14879890

>>14879810
we would hear the asteroid laugh first

and fuck, the jannies have done some pruning, we've gone from page 9 to page 8

>> No.14879917

>>14879793
>What if we run out in 50 years when thousands of Starships are flying across the solar system?
>In March 2010, it was reported that the Mini-SAR on board Chandrayaan-1 had discovered more than 40 permanently darkened craters near the Moon's north pole that are hypothesized to contain an estimated 600 million metric tonnes of water-ice
It would take more than 50 years to use that up and more likely Earthers will stop such industrial activity before we ever get close to depleting it. Departing from EM L2 saves ~3 km/s of dV over departing from LEO but the difference doesn't enable access to that many more destinations and it's highly cost prohibitive.

>> No.14879929

>>14879812
>Luna

>> No.14879985

>>14879929
*Free Luna

>> No.14879992

>image limit reached
Oh well here you go. Obligatory sneed
https://twitter.com/planet4589/status/1574771533708402689

>> No.14880002

>>14879992
>it's the size of a fucking thumbnail

>> No.14880019

https://www.ssdc.asi.it/liciacube/
how to get images?

>> No.14880026

>>14880019
>hey guisseppi we need you to design this website
>mamma mia, you almost forgot the random photo of naked people dancing

>> No.14880033

https://asitv.it/media/live
WHY ISN'T THE STREAM WORKING AHHHH

>> No.14880052

>>14880033
It's not live. BTW tell them to speak American.

>> No.14880059

>>14880052
should be starting soon
https://twitter.com/ASI_spazio/status/1574775270451675136

>> No.14880063

>>14880059
I love the Irish

>> No.14880068

remember the RGB camera pics aren't released yet. these are the crappier not as large primary images that were transmitted first

>> No.14880149

>>14880059
Seems broken

>> No.14880178

>>14880019
splat!
>>14880059
downloadable: https://asitv.it/contenuti/download/live/1ed3e75f-3f2f-69ae-8f47-63e163abba25/files
image1: https://www.asi.it/wp-content/uploads/2022/09/1-300x300.png
image3: https://www.asi.it/wp-content/uploads/2022/09/3-300x300.png

>> No.14880209

>>14880178
Those images are freaky. Could the debris be a problem for the Hera mission?

>> No.14880242

staging 1 page early because why not
>>14880241
>>14880241
>>14880241

>> No.14880248

Activate the FTS

>> No.14880252

https://twitter.com/LICIACube/status/1574791158844346368
Finally. This is comic horror stuff.
>A creature of a thousand tentacles has been awaken.

>> No.14880362

>>14879101
I won't bother checking myself, but it's probably something along the lines of "all that money just to crash a piece of junk into a rock?! Imagine how many starving people you could have fed with that!".

>> No.14880538

>>14878366
>nerds name things nerdy
More at 11.