Well, SpaceX has that Mars rocket program or whatever it is, that blew up
again yesterday.  I saw a video clip where the narrator said something like
"that wasn't nominal".  I'm imagining the famous film of the Hindenburg
disaster where the radio announcer says "that wasn't nominal" instead of "oh
the humanity".

 

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So, my TSLA stock should be safe now...

 

From: Bill Prince 

Sent: Saturday, May 30, 2020 12:53 PM

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Subject: Re: [AFMUG] OT Doug and Bob's Excellent Adventure - 2nd Try

 

It's not quite like shooting a bullet. There is a window that they can
maneuver within. It may have to do with the amount of propellant carried in
the "garage" attached to the back of the crew dragon. There also has to be
enough left in that to de-orbit. 

I saw a series of diagrams somewhere (maybe on the SpaceX web site?) that
illustrated all the various maneuvers at the different stages.

The approach to the ISS is interesting in that there is an exclusion zone of
sorts all around the ISS. They need to target to outside that zone until
they make their final approach. Once they are in a parallel orbit just
outside the exclusion zone, they can rotate and maneuver into the docking
station. The crew dragon (and the cargo dragon) is that the whole operation
is autonomous.

 

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On 5/30/2020 11:39 AM, Ken Hohhof wrote:

Guy on radio was saying SpaceX crew capsule has to be launched at a specific
time to rendezvous with the ISS, sounds like shooting a bullet.  Same guy
said Boeing design will have a wider launch window because it is more
maneuverable.  Looking at photos they don't seem that different.  Does this
sound right?  Main difference seems to be the way they land, in water or on
land.

 

Not sure what happens to Boeing capsule if collapse of air travel on top of
737 Max fiasco spells the end of Boeing as a company.

 

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1522 EDT (AKA 3:22 PM)

1422 CDT (AKA 2:22 PM)

1322 MDT (AKA 1:22 PM)

1222 PDT (AKA 12:22 PM)

If you're not on daylight saving time, you know what to do.

 

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Just a reminder in case you forgot.

 










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