SpaceX (Vol. 2)

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Scrump

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Thursday 1st July 2021
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Beati Dogu

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Thursday 1st July 2021
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Lordy lord. I was wondering if this would get a part 2 soon. :P


Booster on the road:



Apparently this won't do a reentry burn like a Falcon 9 booster.

It'll come in like a wrecking ball, then fire up for the landing only.

FurtiveFreddy

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237 months

Thursday 1st July 2021
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Nothing would surprise me now.

Gargamel

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261 months

Thursday 1st July 2021
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It’s better here than on page 500 in the other thread.

More space.

Flooble

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100 months

Thursday 1st July 2021
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Beati Dogu said:
Apparently this won't do a reentry burn like a Falcon 9 booster.

It'll come in like a wrecking ball, then fire up for the landing only.
I think this particular one won't do a rentry at all will it? It's not the orbital booster, just for testing? Losing track a little bit!

anonymous-user

54 months

Thursday 1st July 2021
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Gargamel said:
It’s better here than on page 500 in the other thread.

More space.
125 pages in old money.

MiniMan64

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190 months

Friday 2nd July 2021
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That’ll be something to see going up!

Beati Dogu

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Friday 2nd July 2021
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Flooble said:
I think this particular one won't do a rentry at all will it? It's not the orbital booster, just for testing? Losing track a little bit!
Yes, this one is just for static testing. I mean in general they won't do a reentry burn, according to Elon.

dxg

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260 months

Friday 2nd July 2021
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Gargamel said:
It’s better here than on page 500 in the other thread.

More space.
There's always more space. The final frontier is a lie...

annodomini2

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251 months

Friday 2nd July 2021
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Beati Dogu said:
Flooble said:
I think this particular one won't do a rentry at all will it? It's not the orbital booster, just for testing? Losing track a little bit!
Yes, this one is just for static testing. I mean in general they won't do a reentry burn, according to Elon.
This one is for static tests only as stated.

Superheavy will do a flyback burn and is intended to land next to the launchpad when in service.

For the first launch they are intending to do the flyback burn, re-entry to ~30miles off shore from boca chica and soft touchdown in the water.

ninja-lewis

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Friday 2nd July 2021
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annodomini2 said:
Beati Dogu said:
Flooble said:
I think this particular one won't do a rentry at all will it? It's not the orbital booster, just for testing? Losing track a little bit!
Yes, this one is just for static testing. I mean in general they won't do a reentry burn, according to Elon.
This one is for static tests only as stated.

Superheavy will do a flyback burn and is intended to land next to the launchpad when in service.

For the first launch they are intending to do the flyback burn, re-entry to ~30miles off shore from boca chica and soft touchdown in the water.
There is a difference in that Falcon 9 flips over, does the boost back boost burn to head back to the landing site, a reentry burn to reduce reentry speed/temperature and then the actual landing burn. Whereas Elon is saying that SuperHeavy won't require the reentry burn, seemingly because it will stage from Starship at a lower speed compared to the second stage of Falcon 9. Essentially because Starship is reusable they can afford to make it more complex by more doing more of the heavy lifting so to speak. Whereas with Falcon 9 you want the second stage to be as simple and inexpensive as possible because you're throwing it away each time.

Smiljan

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Friday 2nd July 2021
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MiniMan64

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190 months

Friday 2nd July 2021
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You git! I thought that was real for a second!

Richie C

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206 months

Friday 2nd July 2021
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That really is going to be something special.

Smiljan

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197 months

Friday 2nd July 2021
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MiniMan64 said:
You git! I thought that was real for a second!
tongue out

Einion Yrth

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244 months

Friday 2nd July 2021
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Richie C said:
That really is going to be something special.
Hopefully it's going to be something utterly mundane and quotidian; 'course it'll have to pass through special to get there.

annodomini2

6,861 posts

251 months

Friday 2nd July 2021
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ninja-lewis said:
annodomini2 said:
Beati Dogu said:
Flooble said:
I think this particular one won't do a rentry at all will it? It's not the orbital booster, just for testing? Losing track a little bit!
Yes, this one is just for static testing. I mean in general they won't do a reentry burn, according to Elon.
This one is for static tests only as stated.

Superheavy will do a flyback burn and is intended to land next to the launchpad when in service.

For the first launch they are intending to do the flyback burn, re-entry to ~30miles off shore from boca chica and soft touchdown in the water.
There is a difference in that Falcon 9 flips over, does the boost back boost burn to head back to the landing site, a reentry burn to reduce reentry speed/temperature and then the actual landing burn. Whereas Elon is saying that SuperHeavy won't require the reentry burn, seemingly because it will stage from Starship at a lower speed compared to the second stage of Falcon 9. Essentially because Starship is reusable they can afford to make it more complex by more doing more of the heavy lifting so to speak. Whereas with Falcon 9 you want the second stage to be as simple and inexpensive as possible because you're throwing it away each time.
Burn time is comparable, ~169 secs.

Starship should have ~20% more deltaV than F9 2nd stage, but it needs to be capable of landing.

Superheavy mostly empty will have significantly more surface area than an F9 booster, so maybe they can use more drag due to stainless being more stable than carbon fibre at temperature extremes.

So maybe Superheavy can tolerate a higher re-entry velocity than F9.

Beati Dogu

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139 months

Friday 2nd July 2021
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The Falcon 9 fuselage is made from an aluminium-lithium alloy. The black interstage at the top of the booster is carbon fibre.

Edited by Beati Dogu on Friday 2nd July 23:33

annodomini2

6,861 posts

251 months

Saturday 3rd July 2021
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You're right, but they always gave the impression it was CF.

Caruso

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256 months

Saturday 3rd July 2021
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Meanwhile the Spacex Inspiration 4 mission is due to launch no earlier than September 15, 2021 with 4 private astronauts. https://inspiration4.com/