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L13[04:17:20] <XXCoder> ;mission
L14[04:17:20] <LunchBot> You go back in time to save the mother of the man who defeats the robot uprising. You fly to a wrong orbit.
L15[04:17:36] <XXCoder> damn like superman, but less smart
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L33[09:39:25] <sandbox> !mission
L34[09:39:25] <LunchBot> Why do you always have more spare parts after fixing rockets? A boat is in the way, and everyone complains until its interference is dealt with.
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L39[11:10:00] <Eddi|zuHause> i think that was the plot of terminator
L40[11:10:32] <Eddi|zuHause> !mission
L41[11:10:32] <LunchBot> Bill finds some unconnected cables and after some fiddling labels them "I don't know where these go". The ensuing fireball melts your GPU.
L42[11:10:57] <Althego> currently starship launch is delayed to 12:50 utc
L43[11:11:08] <Althego> about 99 minutes remaining
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L48[12:06:08] <FLHerne> .mission add Jeb, Bill and Bob all leave the controls to eat dinner.
L49[12:06:08] <LunchBot> Added mission: Jeb, Bill and Bob all leave the controls to eat dinner.
L50[12:06:21] <FLHerne> .outcome 20 minutes later your ship crashes into a rock.
L51[12:06:21] <LunchBot> No outcome found matching "20 minutes later your ship crashes into a rock.".
L52[12:06:26] <FLHerne> .outcome add 20 minutes later your ship crashes into a rock.
L53[12:06:26] <LunchBot> Added outcome: 20 minutes later your ship crashes into a rock.
L54[12:06:54] <darsie> https://pad.riseup.net/p/IFT-4-streams-tmp
L55[12:06:56] <FLHerne> .mission fixup s/dinner./dinner, leaving a random greyshirt in charge./
L56[12:06:56] <LunchBot> New text is: Jeb, Bill and Bob all leave the controls to eat dinner, leaving a random greyshirt in charge.
L57[12:07:17] <FLHerne> inspired as always by real events... https://www.stripes.com/branches/navy/2024-05-06/alan-shepard-aground-investigation-13768299.html
L58[12:07:40] <darsie> ##space @ libera.chat
L59[12:11:34] <Eddi|zuHause> i'd imagine that kind of thing happens regularly.
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L62[12:26:13] <Eddi|zuHause> !mission
L63[12:26:13] <LunchBot> Just to spite HAL, you ignore all of Jupiter's other moons and head straight for Europa with your lander. It is used by nefarious porpoises.
L64[12:27:48] <FLHerne> so there is life under the ice sheet
L65[12:51:10] <raptop> Note to self: they start pitching way before KSP players
L66[12:52:54] <Althego> basically all rockets start pitching after clearing the tower. one reason is, if it explodes it shouldnt fall back to the launch pad
L67[12:59:36] <Althego> booster splashed down now we have to wait for reentry
L68[13:01:52] <FLHerne> raptop: KSP's airmosphere is weird
L69[13:01:57] <Deddly> Wow what a launch
L70[13:02:17] <FLHerne> it's Earth-like density/depth despite the planet's gravity being much lower
L71[13:02:29] <FLHerne> also nonsensical drag mechanics
L72[13:02:48] <raptop> They're less bad post-1.0, though still silly
L73[13:02:51] <Deddly> I pitch right after launching. Works better for me
L74[13:02:59] <raptop> Also, don't ask why Kerbin has a lower scale height than Duna
L75[13:03:46] <FLHerne> .stupid state of matter
L76[13:03:46] <LunchBot> "People always said the old placeholder was like flying in soup, but I disagree; it was like flying in some state of matter not currently known to man."
L77[13:04:02] <FLHerne> the post-1.0 one is more soup-like
L78[13:05:33] <Eddi|zuHause> if i turn too early i usually don't make it to space
L79[13:06:40] <Deddly> I always try for a tiny bit of tilt to the east and then mostly let go of the controls with SAS turned off. If I got it right, it's a perfect gravity turn. I don't always get it right :)
L80[13:06:59] <Mat2ch> there's an optimal profil. And you should be almost flat at 10 km for good efficiency
L81[13:07:15] <Deddly> I have even done rockets that are tilted from the launch clamps
L82[13:07:55] <Deddly> Mat2ch, atmosphere is still really thick at 10. Are you sure you don't mean closer to 20 or 30 km?
L83[13:08:28] <Mat2ch> you are going rather fast at 10 km so you will travel to this layer rather quickly
L84[13:08:41] <Deddly> Once you're going over 1,800 m/s at 10 km, parts are going to start "hot staging" from your rocket
L85[13:08:52] <Mat2ch> that's too fast ;)
L86[13:09:08] <Mat2ch> you have to throttle down!
L87[13:09:27] <Deddly> The optimal launch includes throttling down for Max-Q even in KSP?
L88[13:10:26] <Deddly> I was really surprised they pulled off the ocean landing of the booster even with one engine out and such a late landing burn
L89[13:10:27] <Mat2ch> yes
L90[13:10:51] <Mat2ch> you have to throttle back, because your TWR increases
L91[13:11:08] <Althego> possibly not all engines were burning during landing
L92[13:11:13] <Althego> i mean intentionally
L93[13:11:31] <Althego> remember even falvon 9 with 1 engine is too light for that engine and twr is way above 1
L94[13:11:36] <Deddly> They said on the stream that 13 engines would be lit for the landing burn, and there were only 12.
L95[13:12:29] <Deddly> There was also one engine that shut down on the initial launch, and it just continued as if everything was perfectly nominal. It's been a great launch so far
L96[13:12:58] <Althego> that is my problem with the lot of engiens approach. you have engine out capability, but you also have to use it every time
L97[13:17:32] <darsie> I've throttled down to avoid overheating, I guess on KSP2, too.
L98[13:19:19] <Deddly> Most of my time in KSP has been with spaceplanes. I discovered that a poking a large landing gear into the nose helps increase your maximum speed before thermally induced fireworks occur
L99[13:20:06] <Deddly> Althego, you mean the added complexity increases the likelihood of one of the engines failing?
L100[13:20:39] <Mat2ch> Althego: It looks like one engine exploded on shutdown, but they did some hovering for several seconds with three engines
L101[13:21:11] <Deddly> Raptor is already enormous. Imagine the size of that thing if they were going to build one single engine
L102[13:21:14] <Althego> Deddly: the more of x you have the less tour combined mtbs is
L103[13:21:21] <Althego> mtbf
L104[13:21:42] <Deddly> MTBF?
L105[13:21:48] <Althego> mean time between failures
L106[13:21:52] <Deddly> Ah
L107[13:22:14] <Althego> i wish they would fix the cameras before rentry
L108[13:22:17] <Mat2ch> still impressive what they are achieving here
L109[13:22:35] <Mat2ch> starlink problems :D
L110[13:22:59] <Deddly> I don't disagree. But if you think about SpaceX' long-term plan, any failure that results in loss of vehicle or failed launch would be much more serious than a few engines that don't work from time to time
L111[13:26:08] <Deddly> Althego, even if one engine fails every, say, five launches, that would be one in 165. So if you were to have the same failure rate on a theoretical Starship booster that has one gigantic Sea Dragon-style engine, that would mean a loss of the entire stack every 165 launches on average. I would rather have moar boosters
L112[13:27:20] <darsie> What's the Isp of rocket engines under water?
L113[13:28:28] <Althego> how many merlin engines have failed? i remember one lately and that is why a booster didnt land, but nothing else come to mind
L114[13:28:40] <Althego> so they can still do better on the reliability
L115[13:28:52] <Althego> although it is not fair to compare the merlin to a raptor
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L117[13:30:29] <raptop> F9F1 had a failure during ascent, so there were some secondary objectives that had to be dropped due to insufficient propellant IIRC
L118[13:30:35] <raptop> But also, that was a *long* time ago
L119[13:34:33] <FLHerne> Althego: three, I think
L120[13:34:43] <FLHerne> on F9
L121[13:34:51] <FLHerne> four if you count F1 flight 1
L122[13:35:22] <Althego> anyway like hundreds of launches with 9 engines on the first stage and one failure
L123[13:35:23] <FLHerne> five if you count the failed test relight in orbit on the first F9 v1.1 flight
L124[13:35:27] <Althego> here it comes
L125[13:49:26] <Althego> the flap bvurnt through
L126[13:49:31] <Althego> still attached
L127[13:57:21] <Althego> seems total success
L128[13:57:27] <Althego> at was a naiul biter
L129[13:57:28] <raptop> it *landed*
L130[13:57:30] <Althego> like a movie
L131[13:57:46] <Deddly> Wow that was totally kerbal
L132[13:59:28] <Mat2ch> I'm speechless
L133[14:00:51] <Deddly> I just can't get over the fact that we had a nearly constant feed all the way down, and the flap worked even after it has been burnt through
L134[14:01:26] <Mat2ch> this...
L135[14:01:34] <Althego> they were really lucky with that flap
L136[14:01:41] <Althego> problably a few more seconds and it would have torn off
L137[14:01:58] <Mat2ch> or completely burnt away
L138[14:02:12] <Mat2ch> next flight the flaps will be reinforced
L139[14:02:27] <Althego> the problem is the heat shield on a moving part
L140[14:02:33] <Althego> i cnat imagine how they can fix it
L141[14:03:04] <Mat2ch> more overlap maybe
L142[14:03:08] <Deddly> Althego, "Probably a few more seconds..." I was thinking that the entire way down when all those sparks were flying off it
L143[14:03:19] <Mat2ch> The sparks were burning metal, right?
L144[14:03:21] <Althego> maybe blow some gas in the slit and not let the hot air in
L145[14:03:36] <Althego> the pressurei s low so they could really just blow it away
L146[14:03:41] <Mat2ch> I think they talked about that
L147[14:03:44] <Althego> maybe from the pressurized tank
L148[14:04:31] <Deddly> A crazy idea, but hear me out... how about perspiration cooling? ;)
L149[14:04:55] <Mat2ch> spraying water on it? No, too crazy
L150[14:05:06] <Deddly> Not water - fuel
L151[14:05:07] <Althego> also starliner is docking
L152[14:05:22] <Deddly> I.e., the original idea before they decided to go with tiles
L153[14:05:28] <Althego> original idea was fuel evaporation cooling on the skin
L154[14:05:39] <Althego> and i still say the tiles are stupid
L155[14:06:35] <Mat2ch> has anyone really tried evaporating fuel on reentry?
L156[14:06:57] <Althego> no
L157[14:13:36] <Mat2ch> and will they try to recover the parts of the booster and ship that might have survived?
L158[14:15:08] <Deddly> They never said they had any plans to recover anything
L159[14:15:31] <Althego> they said they dont want to recover anything
L160[14:18:10] <Mat2ch> So if something is swimming, someone with a shotgun has to get in a boat? :D
L161[14:20:19] <Althego> maybe they depend on aggressive orcas which attack ships to sink it :)
L162[14:21:03] <Deddly> Aren't they at all concerned that a third party could get hold of some of their hardware if it DOES float?
L163[14:21:38] <Mat2ch> They are
L164[14:21:47] <Mat2ch> also the FTS is still on there
L165[14:21:53] <Mat2ch> so could be dangerous
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L176[17:38:43] <Althego> meanwhile starliner docked
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L179[18:02:43] <Althego> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8m0TY6i1Kuo
L180[18:03:05] <Althego> SpaceX's Starship Literally Melted! But It Kept Flying To A Miraculous Landing!
L181[18:03:52] <raptop> Technically not the first time we've gotten video from a spacecraft for the entire way down, though the first time it was live I think
L182[18:03:59] <raptop> Unrelated cool HST thing: https://arxiv.org/abs/2406.02808
L183[18:04:33] <Althego> hehe, the granddady is still active
L184[18:05:37] <raptop> HST has been in orbit for the majority of the space age o_O
L185[18:06:07] <Althego> there is a plan forming for dragon to go up and repair it
L186[18:06:13] <Althego> would be nice
L187[18:07:03] <raptop> There are risks, but seeing as it's becoming increasingly inoperable, I'd expect them to be acceptable risks soon
L188[18:10:24] <raptop> boulder boulder boulder https://arxiv.org/abs/2406.02892
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L192[18:34:08] <Mat2ch> raptop: was there anytime a camera on the outside of a spacecraft reentering?
L193[18:36:52] <raptop> As best I'm aware, this was the first time for an external camera
L194[18:37:46] <raptop> Unless those Saturn V cameras that recorded stage separation count
L195[18:37:54] <Althego> there was the previous test but that got destroyed without control
L196[18:38:01] <raptop> hrm, maybe some silliness with Shuttle SRBs?
L197[18:38:22] <Althego> there is indeed footage from the srbs all the way up and down
L198[18:38:31] <Althego> but shoe never went up to orbital speed
L199[18:56:57] <Deddly> There was a Falcon 9 fairing half with control surfaces and cameras on board. I think that counts as a spacecraft
L200[19:06:13] <Mat2ch> In a very kerbal way you can see the hot staging ring in the background falling slower than the booster. Woah.
L201[19:06:22] <Mat2ch> Deddly: true
L202[19:06:41] <Mat2ch> uh, more helium leaks on Starliner
L203[19:07:24] <Deddly> Starliner LAUNCHED with a helium leak, didn't it? I'm sure I read somewhere that they determined that it wasn't bad enough to scrub the flight
L204[19:13:18] <raptop> So, do the astronauts actually have squeeky voices, or are the leaks all elsewhere?
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L206[20:30:21] <Eddi|zuHause> !mission
L207[20:30:22] <LunchBot> You hire Rube Goldberg to make your next rocket. Entropy wins in the end, most great and glorious things ultimately arrive at darkness and ruin, and that is no damn kind of reason to give up.
L208[20:30:59] <Eddi|zuHause> that's the essence of every rube goldberg machine?
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L213[21:15:52] <raptop> !mission
L214[21:15:53] <LunchBot> You wonder what that weird clanking noise is in your engine. You knock over the launch tower.
L215[21:16:03] <raptop> oops
L216[21:16:16] <raptop> (Also, hey, that combination works!)
L217[21:22:03] <Mat2ch> !mission
L218[21:22:03] <LunchBot> You employ Kountdown to advertise your mission. The Mun breaks orbit to go fetch help.
L219[21:22:19] <raptop> The Mun doesn't know about LunchBot
L220[21:22:22] <Mat2ch> How nice of the Mun
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