Chris Bergin has the latest, with (as usual) pictures by Mary.
[Update a while later]
Am amazing infographic on the orbital test flight.
Chris Bergin has the latest, with (as usual) pictures by Mary.
[Update a while later]
Am amazing infographic on the orbital test flight.
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Tony does a lot of that kind of stuff. Found out about him through Space Hipsters on FB. Gonna miss things like that…
https://www.tonybela.com/
There is the internal goal if things go right, which needs to be aggressive. Obviously, some things will not go right internally & there will be external issues too.
That said, I think we can stack an orbital ship on an orbital booster in July.
Written by someone that understands business to a journalist, which as usual does not. Managers know that activities will automatically expand to the time given to them to be performed. NASA understood this too, but NASA writes their schedules NET (No Earlier Than), so everyone knows there is more time and schedule slips accordingly.
I like watching actual space programs being compared to government jobs programs that sometimes go to space.
Watching the rapid growth and production at Boca I think I can better picture now what it was like, in a condensed form, when the US tooled up for WWII.
A lot of Raptors doing the splish and splash. I know they are starting to crank them out of Hawthorne like crazy, but still, I’m hoping this might be a one and done.
I NEVER tire of seeing the F9 booster come down for a landing.
The other Big Deal ™ will be getting the first acoustical signals out of a SuperHeavy on a full-up static fire. That will be something that will be hard to fully experience for the first time if you aren’t there in person, as of course will be the first launch.