Rapidly Scheduled Assembly Throughput

Michael Siegel

Michael Siegel is an astronomer living in Pennsylvania. He blogs at his own site, and has written a novel.

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4 Responses

  1. Philip H says:

    the only engineering challenge more difficult then rocket flight inside the atmosphere is diving to the full depth of the ocean.Report

  2. Jaybird says:

    “And that’s why they play the games.”Report

  3. Jaybird says:

    In addition to learning stuff about the rocket, they learned that their launchpad needs to be reinforced lest it be a one-time pad.

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    • Michael Cain in reply to Jaybird says:

      Debris source:

      https://twitter.com/LabPadre/status/1649062784167030785

      The discussion over at Ars Technica, at least if you restrict yourself to comments from the people who have a bunch of experience in this specific problem, suggests

      a) The software available for modeling the situation with 33 engines in close proximity to one another is iffy. This may be a situation where SpaceX thought they had it covered, but were just wrong.

      b) The problem is almost certainly fixable using some combination of approaches, eg, flame trench or massive water deluge.

      c) The fix may be expensive.Report