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[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 day ago

Stage 1 landing confirmed!

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 day ago

MECO, stage separation, M-vac ignition, and fairing separation.

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https://x.com/SpaceX/status/1836174515002552623

The booster reentry trajectory will result in higher heating and dynamic pressure on the booster than many of our historical landings. Although the reentry conditions are on the higher end of past missions, they are still acceptable. This landing attempt will test the bounds of recovery, giving us valuable data on the design of the vehicle in these elevated entry conditions. This in turn will help us innovate on future vehicle designs to make our vehicles more robust and rapidly reusable while expanding into more challenging reentry conditions

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 day ago

https://x.com/SpaceX/status/1836167646892691585

Propellant load is underway for today’s Falcon 9 launch of the Galileo L13 mission from pad 40 in Florida. Weather is currently 60% favorable for liftoff

[–] [email protected] 3 points 1 day ago (1 children)

Are we bringing back Pythagoras's triangle cult?

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https://x.com/SpaceX/status/1836072848231940442

Targeting a Falcon 9 launch of the European Commission’s Galileo L13 mission from Florida later today. Teams are keeping an eye on recovery weather

[–] [email protected] 23 points 1 day ago (8 children)

These posts have actually pushed [email protected] up to 941 users / day, so I think we've got a chance at making it. We're already past the halfway point after less than 6 hours.

[–] [email protected] 14 points 1 day ago

Username checks out.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 1 day ago (1 children)

The one on Disney Plus.

Ah, pity, I believe those are the special editions, with the "jarring and stupid" CGI.

she has a bluray set with the original cuts

To my knowledge, the original cuts have never been released on bluray, so unless she burned them herself I find this somewhat unlikely. The highest quality unaltered Original Trilogy official release is DVD or LaserDisc.

For higher quality versions, you want to search for "Harmy despecialized" or "4k77". Good luck, let me know if you have any questions! :)

[–] [email protected] 21 points 1 day ago (6 children)

Alright folks, lets do this! For the 8th iteration!

[–] [email protected] 3 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago)

Too small, or too remote?

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TL;DW: You can't, unless it is still attached to the plant. Just eat it right away, it will not get any riper.

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Polaris Dawn Flight Day 4 Update: https://x.com/PolarisProgram/status/1834747047872020550

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After an exciting and historic spacewalk on Thursday, September 12, the crew spent the majority of their Flight Day 4 focused on science and research. Polaris Dawn partnered with 31 institutions from across the world to create a robust and diverse science research portfolio throughout their time in space.

A few of the studies the crew has focused on since arriving on-orbit have included assessing the effects of microgravity on the human airway and veinous system in addition to examining how blood flow restriction alters blood flow in space using ultrasound and smart watches.

As humans become a spacefaring civilization, having the proper support system in the event of medical emergencies is key. The Polaris Dawn crew tested out Tempus Pro, a commercial off-the-shelf device that can collect and integrate measurements of health – including blood pressure, heart rate, respiration rate, temperature, and more – along with ultrasound imaging capabilities. The crew was able to use it to assess and compare vital sign data collected pre-flight to that collected during their time on-orbit.

The crew is also working with several partners to study the effects of microgravity on ocular health to help contribute to both preventative and post-diagnosis treatments associated with Spaceflight Associated Neurocular Syndrome (SANS), which many astronauts have experienced from their time in space. Check out the science and research video we shared earlier today to learn more about what the crew has been up to!

The crew also continued to test and demonstrate Starlink aboard Dragon. One of the biggest tests of connectivity includes the ability to quickly share files. Earlier in the week, the crew recorded Mission Specialist Sarah Gillis playing “Rey’s Theme” by John Williams on the violin. Once complete, the crew successfully sent the files down to Earth over Starlink to help create this special music event named "Harmony of Resilience."

Teams on Earth synced Gillis’s video and audio with various recorded orchestral performances around the globe, including in Los Angeles, which was attended by legendary composer John Williams and the entire Polaris Dawn crew. These performances were conducted from mid-2023 to early 2024.

The crew wrapped their day and are gearing up for their final day on-orbit, during which more research and Starlink testing will be conducted.


Polaris Dawn Flight Day 5 Update: https://x.com/PolarisProgram/status/1835137806877729172

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Polaris Dawn Flight Day 5 Update

The crew’s final full day on-orbit was dedicated to furthering and finalizing the scientific goals of the Polaris Dawn mission, connecting with one of their training teams, and catching-up with the SpaceX family.

Two of the day’s scientific highlights focused on preventative and life-saving studies – from identifying and understanding the risk of kidney stone formation while living in microgravity to developing and validating CPR (cardiopulmonary resuscitation) procedures aboard the Dragon spacecraft.

Throughout the day, the crew continued to test Starlink, including a 40+ minute, uninterrupted video call with SpaceX teams back on Earth, which took place as Dragon orbited across the U.S. Eastern Seaboard, the Atlantic Ocean, and the Cape of Good Hope. The plaser in Dragon’s trunk and the partner Starlink satellite for the event maintained their laser link during 16 Draco thruster firings.

The crew also connected with members of the Air Force who helped train them for a week of solo skydiving at the United States Air Force Academy in Colorado.

Before settling in for their last sleep period of the mission, the crew took some time to connect with their families and began preparing Dragon’s cabin for reentry and splashdown.

Dragon and the crew are set to return to Earth and splash down off the coast of Dry Tortugas, Florida on Sunday, September 15 at 3:36 a.m. ET. Stay tuned to @SpaceX on X for a livestream of the crew’s return.


Splashdown scheduled for 2024-09-15 07:36 UTC: https://x.com/SpaceX/status/1835054184892448779

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The headline is [email protected], but it lacks a bit of context...

 

Are You Eating a Credit Card Every Week?

No, but it is an interesting example of how misinformation can be created and spread, even without malicious intent. Video is a couple years old, but it still holds up.

 

Polaris Dawn Flight Day 3 Update: https://x.com/PolarisProgram/status/1834329942043271268

Early Thursday morning at 7:58 a.m. ET, the Polaris Dawn crew successfully completed the world’s first spacewalk – also known as an extravehicular activity (EVA) – from Dragon at 732.2 km above Earth.

Shortly after arriving in space on Tuesday, the crew began a two-day pre-breathe process, designed to prevent decompression sickness while also preparing the crew for the environment inside the EVA suits by gradually lowering Dragon’s cabin pressure and increasing the oxygen concentration.

Then on Thursday, the crew donned their suits and initiated Dragon seat rotation, suit tare, and the heads-up display and helmet camera checkouts. The 106-minute spacewalk officially began at 6:12 a.m. ET when suit pressurization started, the nitrogen purge was initiated, and pure oxygen (O2) was flowing into the suits. A secondary flow of oxygen primarily helped provide cooling to the suits, which would come in handy during the spacewalk.

Once suit leak checks were complete, the crew and ground teams gave the go for Dragon to initiate venting, which took the cabin’s pressure down from ~8 psi to below 1 psi – nearly to the vacuum of space. Simultaneously, Dragon repositioned its trunk to face the sun ahead of the hatch opening.

Mission Commander Jared Isaacman opened the hatch and for the first time, four astronauts were simultaneously exposed to the vacuum of space. Jared and Mission Specialist Sarah Gillis separately exited the spacecraft and individually performed a series of suit mobility demonstrations to test the performance of the spacesuit in the vacuum environment of space. Mission Pilot Kidd Poteet and Mission Specialist Anna Menon remained seated, managing suit umbilicals and monitoring vital support systems and telemetry on Dragon’s displays.

Upon completion of their individual EVAs, the hatch was closed, Dragon re-pressurized to 14 psi, cabin oxygen and pressure levels confirmed, officially completing the suit testing alongside the first commercial spacewalk and the first EVA from a Dragon spacecraft.

Throughout the EVA, stunning visuals were afforded by Dragon’s cameras and the spacesuits helmet cameras as the crew orbited between 184.9 x 732.2 km above Earth.

Following the spacewalk, the crew took time to rest and recuperate, enjoying a well-deserved meal before posting from space for the first time on X using Starlink high-speed internet. The crew concluded the day by connecting with their families and settling in for their sleep period ahead of Flight Day 4.

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Starlink Group 9-6 launch out of SLC-4E in California currently scheduled for 2024-09-13 01:45 UTC, or 2024-09-12 18:45 local time (PDT). Booster 1071-18 to land on Of Course I Still Love You.

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| Scheduled for (UTC) | 2024-09-12, 08:52 | |


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| | Scheduled for (local) | 2024-09-12, 04:52 (EDT) | | Launch site | SLC-40, Cape Canaveral SFS, Florida, USA | | Booster | B1078-13 | | Landing | LZ-1 | | Payload | BlueBird Block 1 #1-5 | | Customer | AST SpaceMobile | | Mission success criteria | Successful delivery of payload to LEO |

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| | Space Affairs | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CBL5U_wwYqw | Spaceflight Now | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Oeq5HVrfpFQ | NASASpaceflight | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2oqZtThBoG4 | The Launch Pad | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eqLMETRJ7Ho | SpaceX | https://x.com/SpaceX/status/1834149741481046421 | The Space Devs | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ZvfKKyE8jw

Stats

Sourced from NextSpaceflight and r/SpaceX:

☑️ 19th consecutive successful Falcon 9 launch (if successful)

☑️ 43rd launch from SLC-40 this year

☑️ 6 days, 17:19:00 turnaround for this pad

☑️ 41 day turnaround for B1078

☑️ 44th landing on LZ-1

☑️ 348th Falcon Family Booster landing, 359th Falcon recovery attempt

☑️ 88th Falcon 9 mission this year, 374th Falcon 9 mission overall

☑️ 89th SpaceX mission of 2024, 389th mission overall (excluding Starship flights)

☑️ 91th SpaceX launch this year, 402nd SpaceX launch overall (including Starship flights)

Mission info

This mission will launch the first 5 commercial satellites in AST SpaceMobile’s cellphone-compatible broadband constellation. In orbit, they will provide connectivity for smartphones outside cellular coverage in partnership with mobile network operators (MNOs).

The satellites use AST & Science's patented technologies for connecting to cellphones in a space environment for their SpaceMobile constellation. Each satellite will deploy a 10 m diameter phased array antenna with an area of 64 meters squared consisting of numerous identical sub-antenna modules to connect directly to standard mobile phones.

 

Polaris Dawn Flight Day 2 Update: https://x.com/PolarisProgram/status/1834035322608328747

The Polaris Dawn crew began Flight Day 2 with an incredible milestone – Dragon reached an apogee of more than 1,400 kilometers, marking the farthest humans have traveled in space since the completion of the Apollo program over 50 years ago. Mission Specialist Sarah Gillis and Mission Specialist and Medical Officer Anna Menon also became the first two women to have travelled this far in space! Mission Commander Jared Isaacman also passed the torch to the NASA Artemis crew, saying he’s looking forward to their upcoming flight.

After completing six orbits of Earth at this altitude, Dragon performed a series of descent burns to reach an orbit of ~190 x 700 km for Thursday’s spacewalk while simultaneously continuing to safely lower its interior’s pressure, bringing the cabin environment closer to conditions required for the EVA. The crew also spent a few hours demonstrating the suit’s pressurized mobility, verifying positions and accessibility in microgravity along with preparing the cabin for the EVA.

In addition to EVA prep, the crew conducted a series of activities on-orbit, including time dedicated to science and research. The crew focused on monitoring initial changes to eye sight and ocular health, studying how fluid shifts and exposure to microgravity affect blood flow, and assessed how medications are processed by the body while on-orbit.

The entire crew met with representatives from Folds of Honor — an organization providing educational scholarships to spouses and children of America's fallen and disabled military service-members and first responders — honoring those who have made the ultimate sacrifice in service of the United States.

Anna then read her book, Kisses from Space, to a group of St. Jude patients and her family, followed by a Q&A session. Olympic gold medalist Shawn Johnson East joined the crew via video transmission to host the book reading.

Jared, Kidd, Sarah, and Anna ended their day with individual family calls conducted over Starlink connections and preparing a special message for fans later in the mission before settling in for a good night’s sleep ahead of tomorrow’s world-first commercial spacewalk.

Spacewalk is currently scheduled for 09:58 UTC, per SpaceX.

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| | Space Affairs | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FmaEloJtgxc (scrub) | Spaceflight Now | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=daEIqRJLLr8 | NASASpaceflight | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cAUQOTyaXb8 | The Launch Pad | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3X-aGkOGSwQ (scrub) | SpaceX | https://x.com/SpaceX/status/1834154037606056327 | The Space Devs | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CwCLN2riHE4

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