SpaceX and other space news updates

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PJYoung said:

8 livestreams to choose from!

https://viewsync.net/watch?v=OLpN8Cco3mU&t=0&v=nf83yzzme2I&t=0&v=STGWOEKhrtI&t=18.1&v=n5ozYnVQahE&t=8904340.58&v=qNyEwBW0ZJA&t=6505535.24&v=am2kw1TCNAk&t=152325.7&v=QlryDJqWalI&t=0&mode=solo
Watching all of these on my big screen. Thanks
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This flight will tell us when the launch is imminent.

https://flightaware.com/live/flight/NASA927

Scheduled to take off at 2ish...
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scottimus said:

This flight will tell us when the launch is imminent.

https://flightaware.com/live/flight/NASA927

Scheduled to take off at 2ish...
The launch of the rocket is targeted for 3pm.
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Correct.

2PM is takeoff for the NASA reconnaissance plane that will watching SN8 it at FL420.
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Nasa jet not scheduled to take off til 3:30pm now.
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Plane take off pushed back to 3:30 CST...
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scottimus said:

Plane take off pushed back to 3:30 CST...
So looks like lift off is no earlier than about 4:30
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I guess 5 is the target now? Don't think they want this one to be in the dark.

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From everything I'm hearing it sounds like they will be good to go by 4:30 but who knows
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NASA Plane there....
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430pm
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One minute!
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Abort at t-1 second
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TEASE!
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Im clicking all the links in this thread and have gone to nasa tv...not seeing a stream. can someone pls (re)post link? tia
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Elon said he gives this 1 in 3 chance of working. That's one. The next attempt will be 50/50
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Good morning and good luck today SN8
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Do we have a time?
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Same schedule as yesterday.


That is to say.... no one is going to know until they start fueling it.


Hopefully we get another early hint like yesterday when we could track the NASA chase plane flight plan out of Ellington.
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I'm kind of a fan boy I guess of the whole program, but this thing has taken forever. Not going to pay attention until I see it in my feed that the thing is actually airborne/has landed/crashed.

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bthotugigem05 said:

They've had lots of static fires (including in McGregor) but I don't think they've ever done a re-light of the Raptor after a static fire.

My thinking is they'll likely get it to flip back vertical after the belly flop but then have to scuttle into the ocean when the engines don't ignite again.
This is a valid point but I believe it has been discussed/addressed publicly by the company. I think it quite is a bit different with the Raptor vs. the Merlin (the latter is what the F9 uses), especially because the former (on starship) is a full flow engine.

https://www.teslarati.com/spacex-scrubs-final-starhopper-flight-test-elon-musk/

Basically, the Raptor uses igniters inside the engine (which are little blowtorches). The Merlin engines use cartridges with chemical igniters.

If/when the cartridges run out - for example, on Mars, if you went there using/depending on a Merlin to get you back...it's not good.

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Merlin 1D and MVacD both rely on a relatively simple, reliable, cheap, and easy method of chemical ignition, using a duo of pyrophoric materials known as triethylaluminum-triethylborane (TEA-TEB). When mixed, these materials immediately combust, generating an iconic green flash visible during Falcon 9 and Heavy launches, and thus producing the 'spark' needed to start Merlin engines.

Generally speaking, TEA-TEB is an excellent method of igniting rockets, even if it is more of a brute-force, inelegant solution than alternatives. It does, however, bring limitations: every single ignition requires a new 'cartridge' be expended, fundamentally limiting the number of times Merlin 1D (and Merlin Vacuum) engines can be ignited before and after liftoff.

This doesn't even consider the fact that TEA-TEB are extremely complex chemical products that would be next to impossible to produce off of Earth, at least for the indefinite future.

To combat these downsides, SpaceX has designed Raptor with an entirely different method of ignition, known as torch ignition. Technically speaking, Raptor's power, design, and methalox propellant combine to demand more than a relatively common solution, in which spark plugs are used to ignite an engine. Instead, Raptor uses those spark plugs to ignite its ignition sources, what CEO Elon Musk has described as full-up blow torches. Once ignited, those blow torches likely miniature rocket engines using the same methane and oxygen fuel as Raptor then ignite the engine's methane and oxygen preburners before finally igniting those mixed, high-pressure gases in the combustion chamber.

In simple terms, the fact that Raptor is a full-flow staged-combustion (FFSC) engine means that the pressures it must operate under are extreme, verging on unprecedented in large-scale rocketry. Extremely high-pressure gases (on the order of 3,000-10,000+ psi or 200-700+ bar) are just as difficult to reliably ignite, especially if hypergolic solutions (i.e. TEA-TEB) are off the table.

To get an even ignition critical to avoid burn-through, minor explosions, and even catastrophic engine failures Raptor's torch ignition may actually involve a 360-degree ring of spark plug-lit torches around the point of ignition, an undeniably complex solution.

However, as Musk notes, these significant, "finicky" challenges brought on by Raptor's exotic ignition method are motivated by the potential benefits such a solution might bring. Relative to Merlin 1D's TEA-TEB ignition, torch ignition once optimized and matured into a reliable solution will permit an almost unlimited number of Raptor ignitions before, during, and after flight.

Avoiding TEA-TEB and other complex chemical igniters also means that Starship will technically be able to launch to Mars or the Moon, perform injection and landing burns, maybe even hop around the surface, and still be able to return to Earth all without resupply. Such a return voyage would still be predicated on the ability to generate the methane and oxygen propellant needed to fuel Starships, but assuming that challenge can be solved torch-lit Raptors would be ready for such a mission. In the event that, say, something like August 26th's scrub happens to a Starship on Mars, the crew would also be able to get out, inspect Starship's Raptors, and even replace faulty spark plugs if necessary.
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Roadblock is back in place

Not as cool as yesterdays, but this is what I am using:

https://viewsync.net/watch?v=Ky5l9ZxsG9M&t=9039784.78&v=am2kw1TCNAk&t=202435.49&v=n5ozYnVQahE&t=8952123.28&v=qNyEwBW0ZJA&t=6598866.7&mode=solo
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Hmmm, the NASA jet still hasn't taken off

https://flightaware.com/live/flight/NASA927
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TexAgs91 said:

Hmmm, the NASA jet still hasn't taken off

https://flightaware.com/live/flight/NASA927
Oh, they just said on the stream it's taking off at 2:30
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