Quote from: kraisee on 11/13/2023 09:45 pmChuck and I are going to discuss a possible book later this week. Far too early to promise anything on that front, but we're going to talk and see where it leads us.Obviously, we'll bring Philip and Steve in to the conversation too, but if any of the other members of DIRECT - either public or private side - would be at all interested in contributing to such an effort, please do drop me a line.If such a project really does goes ahead, I'll mention it here on NSF.Ross.Any word? My credit card is ready to help crowdfund it.
Chuck and I are going to discuss a possible book later this week. Far too early to promise anything on that front, but we're going to talk and see where it leads us.Obviously, we'll bring Philip and Steve in to the conversation too, but if any of the other members of DIRECT - either public or private side - would be at all interested in contributing to such an effort, please do drop me a line.If such a project really does goes ahead, I'll mention it here on NSF.Ross.
Really appreciate the encouragement, but there hasn't been any traction at our end so I just don't see it happening.Ross.
Quote from: kraisee on 10/04/2024 10:47 pmReally appreciate the encouragement, but there hasn't been any traction at our end so I just don't see it happening.Ross.:sad:But Thanks for the livestream at least.
<snip> ...and talking with the people who were involved becomes very difficult. It's not surprising that nobody has the time to do this.
Quote from: Eric Hedman on 10/05/2024 05:25 am<snip> ...and talking with the people who were involved becomes very difficult. It's not surprising that nobody has the time to do this. Especially when one considers that the majority of them were design engineers at Boeing, Lockheed and MSFC, who must remain publicly anonymous. To this day, exposure would not be a pleasant experience for them.
Was there any discussion of using the TR-106 (or RS-83) instead of the SSME or RS-68?
Chuck, could you talk about the discovery that the ET I-beam did not actually act as a detuning device to mitigate thrust oscillation of the SRBs?
Didn't a lot of the delays in Orion development have to do with more restrictive requirements for the mass of the system. Caused by lower launch capability of the launch vehicle?