Total Members Voted: 193
Voting closed: 11/09/2023 01:46 pm
Surprising that they're planning to launch S25, considering it is kind of outdated hardware
I speculated in the FAA licenses thread that the 24 - 26 - 27 flight order was to:1) Get info on reentry without the risk of being dead in orbit - hence 'suborbital'2) Prove on-orbit capability and precision de-orbit entry point (27 is backup for 26 like 25 was(is) for 24)Since nothing was learned about 1), it follows that you would repeat the test if you could...hence 25 is logically the next launch attempt.
Quote from: xyv on 05/19/2023 01:11 amI speculated in the FAA licenses thread that the 24 - 26 - 27 flight order was to:1) Get info on reentry without the risk of being dead in orbit - hence 'suborbital'2) Prove on-orbit capability and precision de-orbit entry point (27 is backup for 26 like 25 was(is) for 24)Since nothing was learned about 1), it follows that you would repeat the test if you could...hence 25 is logically the next launch attempt.What is your theory about lacking the heat shield and the elonerons for test 2? Why don't they use all opportunity to test EDL, as they did with F9?
Since nothing was learned about 1), it follows that you would repeat the test if you could...hence 25 is logically the next launch attempt.
What is your theory about lacking the heat shield and the elonerons for test 2? Why don't they use all opportunity to test EDL, as they did with F9?
and the re-entry path in the FAA document for flights two and three (which I suppose will now be flights three and four).
My guess is that S26 is a specialized variant that will demonstrate transfer of cryo fluids between tanks. Space was awarded a NASA contract for this demo. It is not contractually related to Starship HLS. So, do the demo and get paid, using a minimal Starship....
I missed this. Can you elaborate?
Quote from: geza on 05/21/2023 06:47 amI missed this. Can you elaborate?See SpaceX Starship Super Heavy Project at the Boca Chica Launch Site; and specifically Written Re-Evaluation for SpaceX Starship Super Heavy Reentry.
Quote from: DanClemmensen on 05/20/2023 08:51 pmMy guess is that S26 is a specialized variant that will demonstrate transfer of cryo fluids between tanks. Space was awarded a NASA contract for this demo. It is not contractually related to Starship HLS. So, do the demo and get paid, using a minimal Starship....Are you referring to the $53.2M "Large-scale flight demonstration to transfer 10 metric tons of cryogenic propellant, specifically liquid oxygen, between tanks on a Starship vehicle. ..." (NASA Tipping Point selections, Oct-2020)?
Recommend adding a poll as these threads often do, along the lines of:How far will 25-9 make it?* Off the pad* Max Q* Staging* B9 landing issue but S25 Full suborbital trajectory* B9 and S25 complete flight profile as planned-----------------------Also... WRT Max Q... I've always wondered if that's something calculated based on velocity & altitude/air density, or does the ship have like... a pitot tube?