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I've noticed a few blogs following me, that haven't posted or reblogged anything. If you're a lurk account pls comment on this post within 24 hours or I'll assume you are a bot
To be specific, it's everywherefilm38 and powerfuljump28. This post is for you.
This is only for blogs who haven't posted anything or reblogged anything at all. Others, feel free to have discussions with me or just enjoy whatever comes up here.
I miss Ryan and Shane but I know I can always turn to the Watcher ... right?
Professor. Don't die. I'm bored 😩.
Ah, how nice to see the problem spelt out with coherence. I agree with this. Love the vibe not the likes.
this whole situation is very funny
credit to @cryptvokeeper for the idea!
People keep comparing Starship to SaturnV, because tentatively, if it ever became a space worthy vessel and orbital delivery vehicle (it's not); it'd be the largest and most powerful one in history, with SaturnV its only near peer (sorry, N-1, you really didn't qualify).
And the first "integration test vehicle" (read: the actually whole complete thing, that's literally the point of that kind of test; it's meant to be all the pieces, already tested and proven on their own, finally assembled into the final thing to make sure everything plays nice when together)
So lets see how did Saturn family development go in comparison? How many "integration test vehicles" did the Saturn project obliterate in the process?
ZERO. They blew up ZERO Saturn first stages, ZERO Saturn second stages, and ZERO Saturn payloads.
It's not fucking normal to blow up rockets this size and complexity, because they're expensive and dangerous! You build SMALLER, SIMPLER prototypes, you test those, you do all the "risky" tests on your separate parts of the system, and test the integration at less ambitious scales and stress levels. That's how you do rocket science. Iteratively, yes! But the iterations must make sense!
And let me stress
SpaceX exists at a time where they can (and should) do 90% of the raw, grueling development with lot of painful failures in digital simulations, or tests where you build a small, simple thing and enhance the simulation based on what you learned there.
Saturn and other projects paved the worst of this goddamn slog. They did all the dirty, awful work already. They literally gave us the textbooks that you study from if you actually get a science degree (Elon does not have one).
And again, the most embarrassing thing isn't Musk and his poor, toxic, overworked circus that's SpaceX. The most embarrassing thing is the "space science enthusiast" crowd that's cheering on this launch as some sort of tentative success.
Good to know.
So apparently there will be "some perspectives on the journal" (Thomas' journal) in secrets of blackthorn hall. I asked on twitter and I got this as a reply.
Evil Diva.
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I'm coming for all the Indian artifacts in Britain. They'll never recover from this.
where's the tweet thats like high value art heists should be legal and should be like a national pass time between countries like capture the flag. thats my platform
In this court, every bloom hides a thorn… 🦋