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L15[01:17:31] <UmbralRaptop> !mission add You engage in undefined behavior.
L16[01:17:31] <LunchBot> Added mission: You engage in undefined behavior.
L17[01:17:52] <UmbralRaptop> !outcome add The garbage collector deletes your rocket.
L18[01:17:53] <LunchBot> Added outcome: The garbage collector deletes your rocket.
L19[01:22:26] <JVFoxy> someone been playing a bit too much Space Engineers?
L20[01:23:14] <JVFoxy> Although.. its more called 'trash removal' there
L21[01:25:33] <UmbralRaptop> Jusst adding programming-related silliness
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L31[04:28:52] <Althego> starship again, bit more than 8 hours until the stream start https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-1wcilQ58hI
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L35[07:49:51] <Eddi|zuHause> !mission
L36[07:49:52] <LunchBot> You replace your TPS with surplus ERA. You are thrown out the airlock.
L37[07:50:57] <Eddi|zuHause> dangit, should be a better imposter next time
L38[07:51:21] <Althego> those test procedures must be taken really seriously
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L40[09:01:46] <Mat2ch> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uouujjgkR3A
L41[09:01:53] <Mat2ch> Stream on for hours :D
L42[09:05:31] <Althego> need to generate content for income
L43[09:05:48] <Althego> but starting this many hours before the event seems to be useless content
L44[09:06:08] <Althego> there is also
L45[09:06:10] <Althego> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eAl3gVvMNNM
L46[09:07:32] <Mat2ch> It's just the NSF community having fun together
L47[09:07:42] <Mat2ch> also they can overanalyze every single venting that way :D
L48[09:08:15] <Mat2ch> They have almost 22k viewers
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L50[09:47:53] <Mat2ch> There's a Starship plushie?!
L51[09:48:07] <Althego> there is a starship lighter
L52[09:48:34] <Althego> https://shop.spacex.com/collections/featured-products/products/starship-torch
L53[09:48:48] <Althego> it isnt ergonomic
L54[09:49:22] <Mat2ch> and 10 sites to allow to load JavaScript from. They can build rockets, but not websites :D
L55[09:49:34] <Althego> hehe
L56[09:49:53] <Althego> the crew dragon uis is soem webpage running in chrome
L57[09:50:05] <Mat2ch> 175 USD for a small batch series is a rather good price. I expected more
L58[09:50:34] <Mat2ch> I know and I hate it.
L59[09:50:55] <Mat2ch> There are so many good toolkits out there to make good UIs and they chose HTML+JS
L60[09:51:43] <Mat2ch> What better to take than an over complex system, where you will never be able to understand how it works and has an unknown memory fingerprint and...
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L64[10:34:49] <Mat2ch> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-1wcilQ58hI
L65[10:34:53] <Mat2ch> Official stream link.
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L69[11:37:00] <darsie> 1337
L70[11:51:16] <Althego> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=34lKhDBBP-8
L71[11:51:20] <Althego> and this is labpadre
L72[11:51:40] <Althego> now darse you can collect them all into one page again
L73[11:53:15] <darsie> You can put launch streams here: https://pad.riseup.net/p/%23%23space
L74[11:55:53] <Althego> added the links
L75[11:56:09] <darsie> thx
L76[11:56:27] <Althego> i also have a 5th one with a vtuber :)
L77[11:58:09] <darsie> put it there :)
L78[11:59:59] <darsie> :)
L79[12:01:24] <Althego> you can never know the name order
L80[12:01:47] <Althego> because of course it is reversed in the username compared to the full name
L81[12:16:58] <Althego> added angry astronaut too
L82[12:18:37] <darsie> :)
L83[12:19:35] <FLHerne> ;outcome add Good news, guys! They can't bite through the hardsuits!
L84[12:19:36] <LunchBot> Added outcome: Good news, guys! They can't bite through the hardsuits!
L85[12:20:55] <Mat2ch> *staresatthesoftsuite*
L86[12:25:06] <Mat2ch> Almost to T-1h!
L87[12:25:17] <Mat2ch> I think they really could launch today
L88[12:26:43] <Althego> they almost did last time too
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L90[12:27:27] <Mat2ch> Yeah, but then a valve froze
L91[12:27:37] <Mat2ch> I guess that is fixed now and all other valves checked as well
L92[12:29:00] <Izzy> SpaceX really leading with their best foot forward, opening with an explosion shot
L93[12:31:45] <Mat2ch> well, they have to clear the launchpad for the next booster. There are several ways to do that.
L94[12:31:46] <Mat2ch> :D
L95[12:33:26] <Izzy> the comment about 150 tons being 150, 000 1L bottles of water amused me
L96[12:33:41] <Izzy> like, yup, 150t = 150 000 kg, by definition
L97[12:33:43] <Althego> because americans use short tons
L98[12:33:52] <Althego> this is metric tonnes
L99[12:34:21] <Althego> for everybody else it is obvious
L100[12:34:49] <Izzy> is just funny :3
L101[12:35:19] <umaxtu> the difference is what? 10 percent?
L102[12:35:32] <darsie> vtuber stream started
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L106[12:48:52] <Althego> spacex stream s tarted too
L107[12:52:35] <Mat2ch> Tanks and the beach are filling ;)
L108[13:04:15] <Neal> I hope it at least gets far away from the pad before it explodes
L109[13:11:48] <umaxtu> and over the water, yeah
L110[13:14:42] <Mat2ch> I say there will be no fireball
L111[13:14:56] <Mat2ch> and the booster will land in a way that it can be hauled away.
L112[13:15:20] <Mat2ch> or better, it will stick upright in the ocean and people will have to think hard and long how to get it away from there :D
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L114[13:34:23] <Neal> u hoh
L115[13:34:32] <Neal> things are explosing
L116[13:37:32] <Neal> rapid unplanned not separation
L117[13:39:07] <Mat2ch> Yeah, they flipped before separation?
L118[13:41:28] <Neal> don't think that was supposed to happen
L119[13:41:34] <Neal> front failed to fall off
L120[13:43:44] <goblin> I could do that in KSP
L121[13:43:54] <Mat2ch> I did that in KSP!
L122[13:43:56] <Mat2ch> ;)
L123[13:46:05] <Neal> I wonder if it failed to sep because of excessive sidelsip
L124[13:50:16] <Mat2ch> A mate mentioned that they might not have an active separation system. They put the whole thing into a spin and release the clamps...
L125[13:51:34] <Althego> i think becasue there were too many engines out, it didnt have enough authority to keep its heading and flipped
L126[13:51:38] <Althego> pretty much kerbal way
L127[13:51:58] <Althego> what was concerning when it started to spin it didnt explode
L128[13:52:27] <Mat2ch> yeah, the engines were out rather unevenly
L129[13:52:39] <Mat2ch> at the end it looks like it goes sideways
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L132[14:10:53] <goblin> also, normally when you start spinning there's a momentary lag when the game calculates which part should explode first, but it was all smooth here
L133[14:11:03] <Althego> hehe
L134[14:12:33] <goblin> wikipedia reads "SpaceX then engaged the onboard flight termination system resulting in a commanded destruction of the vehicle at T+ 3:59.", but no source
L135[14:16:11] <Althego> not even elon said that
L136[14:16:35] <Althego> unless they have an internal leak it is not public
L137[14:17:47] <UmbralRaptop> yeah, that feels like plausible speculation
L138[14:17:48] <Mat2ch> jep. It's very likely it got terminated, but could have broken up on it's own also
L139[14:18:01] <Mat2ch> *its
L140[14:18:21] <Althego> based on the fact that it was spinnign for a minute before it exploded, it could have been aero stress too
L141[14:18:40] <Althego> when it started to spin out it should have exploded on its own
L142[14:18:50] <Althego> maybe they waited intentionally to collect data
L143[14:19:06] <Mat2ch> Or that spin is really the detachment process right now.
L144[14:20:53] <goblin> https://www.spacex.com/launches/mission/?missionId=starship-flight-test the graphic at the bottom suggest it was supposed to flip after separation
L145[14:20:54] <Mat2ch> So you get into a spin, after the first 360° you release the ship on point, which should now fly straight, then you wait another 180° and boost back.
L146[14:21:24] <Althego> https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/1092586849605791845/1098609889326157916/2023-04-20_16-03-08.gif
L147[14:21:27] <Althego> collateral damage
L148[14:21:36] <goblin> Mat2ch, wouldn't conservation of angular momentum then cause the separated bit to spin in the other direction?
L149[14:22:23] <Althego> no it would spin in the same direction
L150[14:22:28] <Althego> at least in ksp :)
L151[14:22:43] <Mat2ch> goblin: if the point it's rotating around isn't on the ship it should fly straight iirc.
L152[14:23:28] <Mat2ch> But I will fire up KSP now to test that theory ;)
L153[14:26:55] <Mat2ch> I could also just paint a diagram showing the force vectors, but...
L154[14:33:14] <packbart> so they did incorporate the classic KSP flip-stabilized flight? it's one of the lesser known tricks of successful spaceflight
L155[14:39:15] <UmbralRaptop> heh
L156[14:40:05] <Althego> flip stabilized flight?
L157[14:40:46] <packbart> isn't that what typical KSP rockets do? flip over once, yet still reach orbit
L158[14:41:09] <Althego> not if i can help it
L159[14:41:42] <packbart> ah, well. that's hard mode :)
L160[15:24:47] <Neal> Mat2ch, theres no way they would plan on doing a full spin at approaching orbital speeds
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L164[15:42:28] <Eddi|zuHause> !mission
L165[15:42:28] <LunchBot> You use KSP rocket data in your final project for your statistics class. Yargnit tells you everything you're doing wrong.
L166[15:43:14] <Eddi|zuHause> is that i'm doing it wrong, or they telling me wrong?
L167[15:46:38] <darsie> Telling you what you do wrong.
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L169[16:05:47] <Eddi|zuHause> that's difficult to parse
L170[16:06:38] <Althego> seemed ok to me
L171[16:06:57] <Althego> try these https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Garden-path_sentence
L172[16:07:24] <Althego> to this day i cant understand the horse sentence
L173[16:08:57] <UmbralRaptop> That one feels like it's missing a word
L174[16:11:06] <Eddi|zuHause> but those are sentences that make no sense if they're read any other way, however this one, i read as "<X> tells you <Y> wrong" which is technically a valid sentence
L175[16:14:16] <FLHerne> pedantically, the meaning you read should be ... <Y> wrongly
L176[16:15:03] <FLHerne> although I admit in similar sentences some people would say "... wrong."
L177[16:33:34] <Mat2ch> Neal: yeah, after NSF mentioned that they probably lost one of the hydraulics power units on ascend it's more likely they couldn't steer anymore
L178[16:33:53] <Mat2ch> any the clamps holding the Ship down might be hydraulic as well, that's why it wasn't released.
L179[16:44:03] <Althego> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zw0akWuUu7c
L180[17:09:58] <FLHerne> Mat2ch: the clamps are GSE-side, no active component on the rocket
L181[17:10:07] <FLHerne> they just clamp the lip things above the engines
L182[17:11:29] <FLHerne> ;outcome add Some baffles added to your O'Neill cylinder prevent the unwanted hurricanes.
L183[17:11:29] <LunchBot> Added outcome: Some baffles added to your O'Neill cylinder prevent the unwanted hurricanes.
L184[17:17:34] <Mat2ch> FLHerne: GSE?
L185[17:18:49] <goblin> Althego, "The horse, which was raced by some other past the barn earlier, now fell"
L186[17:21:21] <Mat2ch> https://twitter.com/LabPadre/status/1649062784167030785
L187[17:21:22] <Mat2ch> whoops.
L188[17:22:05] <Mat2ch> FLHerne: oh, ground support equipment. I meant the clamps that hold the ship to the rocket, not the rocket to the pad.
L189[17:22:12] <goblin> ... and the space between "Pig" and "And" and "And" and "Whistle" is too small
L190[17:22:41] <FLHerne> Mat2ch: oh, I see what you mean now
L191[17:22:51] <FLHerne> that makes sense
L192[17:24:38] <Mat2ch> https://imgur.com/a/ovxrnff
L193[17:24:52] <Mat2ch> someone made a comparison
L194[17:27:37] <sandbox> I looked out the window earlier and I noticed the trail of a plane heading south, I looked it up and it wasn't what I expected, I'm in Scotland and it was going from Tokyo to Paris
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L197[18:25:29] <Eddi|zuHause> doesn't sound that unusual
L198[18:25:48] <Eddi|zuHause> the longer the trip, the further north the "shortest path" goes
L199[18:26:14] <Althego> also currently airplanes cant fly above russia
L200[18:26:47] <Althego> they could do that or decades after the cold war
L201[18:26:56] <darsie> Russian airplanes fly over Russia.
L202[18:27:26] <Althego> but nothing else
L203[18:27:35] <darsie> Including airplanes stolen by Russia.
L204[18:28:05] <darsie> A Ukrainian drone flew to Moscow.
L205[18:28:40] <Althego> yes, still no civilian traffic flying over for a shorter route
L206[18:28:54] <darsie> Why not?
L207[18:30:08] <darsie> Did Russia close the airspace to them?
L208[18:30:13] <Eddi|zuHause> either because of sanctions, or because of active war zone, both of which could have influence on safety
L209[18:30:42] <Mat2ch> darsie: airspace is closed, yes.
L210[18:30:48] <darsie> By Russia?
L211[18:36:01] <Eddi|zuHause> during the cold war, there were defined "air corridors" to reach west berlin, and sometimes there were "civilian" planes which flew weird zigzag patterns between the edges of these corridors, trying to make photos and stuff
L212[18:41:00] <Mat2ch> darsie: yes
L213[18:41:14] <darsie> ok
L214[18:42:29] <Eddi|zuHause> !mission
L215[18:42:29] <LunchBot> You violate the cosmic censorship principle. You give up.
L216[18:42:50] <Eddi|zuHause> you win some you lose thome
L217[18:43:01] <Eddi|zuHause> some
L218[18:43:20] <Eddi|zuHause> i wonder why that is that i sometimes make "phonetic" typos
L219[18:43:23] <Mat2ch> !mission
L220[18:43:24] <LunchBot> You discover mountain dew in the seas of Eve. You discover physics is a harsh mistress.
L221[18:43:34] <Mat2ch> I discover a lot here.
L222[18:44:14] <UmbralRaptop> concerning
L223[18:44:54] <Eddi|zuHause> fascinating
L224[18:44:54] <Mat2ch> yeah. I should divorce physics.
L225[18:45:46] <Althego> i do that too. because your mother language is phonetic, just like mine
L226[18:48:20] <Eddi|zuHause> doesn't sound like the right explanation
L227[18:49:14] <Eddi|zuHause> i mean, those are words i know how to spell... but sometimes my brain makes a detour while typing
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L229[18:52:18] <Eddi|zuHause> there's a difference between "misspellings" (where i don't know any better) and "typos" (reflexes doing a wrong thing in a specific moment)
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L233[19:47:36] <UmbralRaptop> !mission add You launch the largest rocket possible from the smallest and least improved pad.
L234[19:47:36] <LunchBot> Added mission: You launch the largest rocket possible from the smallest and least improved pad.
L235[19:50:35] <Eddi|zuHause> !outcome add All that's left is a giant hole in the ground.
L236[19:50:35] <LunchBot> Added outcome: All that's left is a giant hole in the ground.
L237[19:51:07] <Eddi|zuHause> !mission
L238[19:51:07] <LunchBot> You attempt to create a mod to add Lagrange points to the game. You get an unpleasantly close view of the r-process in action.
L239[19:52:49] <Eddi|zuHause> that sounds mildly unhealthy
L240[19:53:22] <UmbralRaptop> Don't worry, this death is multiple orders of magnitude to rapid to be painful
L241[19:53:28] <UmbralRaptop> *too rapid
L242[19:54:38] <Eddi|zuHause> the main question is, to which body did these lagrange points belong?
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L257[23:03:39] <FLHerne> ;outcome add The size of the paying is inversely proportional to the likelihoods of surviving for the collecting.
L258[23:03:39] <LunchBot> Added outcome: The size of the paying is inversely proportional to the likelihoods of surviving for the collecting.
L259[23:04:47] <Az> !mission
L260[23:04:47] <LunchBot> You find one of HarvesteR's ancient posts on a forgotten forum. The nuclear weasels are devoured by the Cosmic Owl, such is the course of nature.
L261[23:13:39] <FLHerne> ;outcome add Lots of different things appear to go wrong before it blows up, which means a lot to learn from
L262[23:13:39] <LunchBot> Added outcome: Lots of different things appear to go wrong before it blows up, which means a lot to learn from
L263[23:14:06] <FLHerne> (from an Ars comment on the Starship launch)
L264[23:37:37] <FLHerne> ;outcome add You wake the Captain when the hurricane becomes sapient and grows missile pods.
L265[23:37:37] <LunchBot> Added outcome: You wake the Captain when the hurricane becomes sapient and grows missile pods.
L266[23:39:55] <FLHerne> ;outcome add As long as he doesn't do anything reckless or stupid, Jeb will be just fine.
L267[23:39:55] <LunchBot> Added outcome: As long as he doesn't do anything reckless or stupid, Jeb will be just fine.
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L269[23:51:36] <UmbralRaptop> ...is that hurricane a reference to anything?
L270[23:54:29] <SporkWitch> now i'm just thinking of the next sharknado sequel lol
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