Yeah sorry I shouldn’t have just assumed everyone would know what FTS meant. My bad.FTS : Flight Termination System. Boom goes the SN11... R.I.P, first generation of Starships. You didn't (all) died in vain.
Next generation awaited on the pad !
A few points:Just a huge check list for Musk to go through such as its questionable with the dates he is giving. Hell I wish I was Joe Rogan asking him a series of questions.
Feel free to correct me below.
After he gets the Space ship to leave orbit what percentage % in progress is he done in getting to Mars with a human crew?
- Demonstrate that they can send a 100-150 ton payload to Mars, which I suppose is the weight estimates of the starship. ITS tankers I have looked at (he proposes 5 for interplanetary mission) weigh 380 tonnes, interplanetary spaceship with cargo and passengers is estimated at 450 tonnes per trip to Mars. The only time I remember such heavy weight proposals was by the UR-900 to UR-700 rockets which have been cancelled by the Soviets. So if this does turn out successful than congrats for their company on setting new world records of heavy payload launches to space that surpass Saturn V, but a successful Mars mission is another story.
- Demonstrate that orbital refueling works which of course we have yet to see.
- I believe there are 4 tankers required for the Mars mission shown in the image I have looked at and they have to do some kind of maneuver with the starship which of course we have to see a demonstration that this works.
- Land I suppose a 100-150 ton object into Mars and NASA has had great difficulty trying to land at least a 1 ton rover. Space X has to demonstrate this.
- Musk has presented heat tiles with temperatures of 1560 kelvin in his tweet video regarding a re-entry profile, while Berkeley labs has said the re-entry heat load to Mars is 4000 degrees Fahrenheit. re-entry heat loads for earth are even higher. So is he making it sound like he is expecting that these tiles can survive the wear and tear of entering either Mars or earth without the whole crew dying?
- His stainless steel rocket design has criticism of its own because an atlas rocket crumpled from its own weight. The stainless steel he presented is 310S which corrodes at 2,000 degrees Fahrenheit and melts at 2,400 degrees Fahrenheit.
- Has presented a cooling method to blood rocket fuel from tiny holes of rocket ship. Microscopic pores however can be easily clogged especially entering Mars.
- He is going to use solar cells to power a plant to harness Martian subsurface ice, electrolyte it into H2 and O2, then liquefy and store it as rocket fuels. We have frozen water at our planets poles and to my knowledge, no-one makes rocket fuel this way or has even proposed that so that is another hurdle. So before he goes stakes the lives of his crew, I would recommend him demonstrating a group of people in astronaut suits doing this on earth and how long it takes to have the supposed required amount of fuel before leaving Mars atmosphere back to Earth.
- Russians have said a trip to Mars they would need a spaceship with several meters of lead or create some better radiation absorbing material that weighs less than lead. Space X has yet to demonstrate that, suits that can demonstrate that. Says 115 days to Mars on average, than once the crew lands I wonder how long it will take them to go mine in Mars before returning to earth with said amount of time.
- What is the cost of all of this? and what is the failure rate before making such an investment on Space X?
The Atlas rocket tanks were steel balloons, build from 0,25 mm stainless steel stripes (later 1 mm thickness in later version)His stainless steel rocket design has criticism of its own because an atlas rocket crumpled from its own weight. The stainless steel he presented is 310S which corrodes at 2,000 degrees Fahrenheit and melts at 2,400 degrees Fahrenheit.
Musk has presented heat tiles with temperatures of 1560 kelvin in his tweet video regarding a re-entry profile, while Berkeley labs has said the re-entry heat load to Mars is 4000 degrees Fahrenheit. re-entry heat loads for earth are even higher. So is he making it sound like he is expecting that these tiles can survive the wear and tear of entering either Mars or earth without the whole crew dying?
Barely a scratch. :)
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) March 30, 2021
Back on the stand soon!
Will report conclusions as soon as we know them.
Barely a scratch.
Back on the stand soon!
Will report conclusions as soon as we know them.
Much, MUCH simpler than Starship. Plumbing-wise more complicated but otherwise it's just a big Falcon 9 1st stage.A little hasty there, or is that just me?
#SpaceX #Starship #SN11 RUD animation.
— Nick Henning (@nickhenning3d) March 31, 2021
This is what it MIGHT have looked like in the sky over #Starbase Texas on 3-30-21 if there was no fog.
Highly speculative! What do you think happened? @elonmusk @FelixSchlang @DJSnM @Erdayastronaut @MarcusHouse pic.twitter.com/vVdJMxvg0p
The kind gentleman from ULA who did the Atlas V orientation for all the new space launch program office officers referred to them as the "Beer can Atlases", that's what's always stuck in my mind.The Atlas rocket tanks were steel balloons, build from 0,25 mm stainless steel stripes (later 1 mm thickness in later version)
The tanks needed helium pressure at 1.43 bar during storage transport and installation on launch pad
Starship is build from 4 mm (now 3 mm) thick 304L steel and is self-supporting, it not need Helium pressure !
why Steel ? it cheap !
Original planned was to build from composite material with $380 per kg, cost 304L $0,38 per kg, 38 cent !
Ha, Ha, @TomcatViP, although, really given the other non April's fool day news this week he really bought Brownsville...Austin sold to Musk with Mayoral approval:
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Elon Musk Purchases All of Austin, Dubs Himself Iron Mayor
Abbott seals the deal with new rulerwww.austinchronicle.com
Ascent phase, transition to horizontal & control during free fall were good.
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) April 5, 2021
A (relatively) small CH4 leak led to fire on engine 2 & fried part of avionics, causing hard start attempting landing burn in CH4 turbopump.
This is getting fixed 6 ways to Sunday.
Santa is in a bad mood and it's only Easter.View attachment 654433
(Unfortunately, I don't know the original source for the piece of great artwork above)
I think there's a case to be made against some aspects of their approach, but nothing they're doing strikes me as insane. It's an unusual approach which plays out very publicly, but there’s plenty of logic behind it.They are churning them out just to be blown up like heretics thrown in the pyre during the Middle Ages...
Did they lost faith in sane engineering?