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rocket-enjoyer · 2 months ago
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Tips & dirty tricks for fellow Venus truckers
Heey. I know y'all Have been dying for a new post from me. Good News: i just drank a whole bottle of the stuff those crazy south polers drink after victrories. Yes i'm on the south pole rn - dont' worry i'll manage. Im prolly gonna pass out before i actually finish this lol!. but you'll have a fun time reading this im sure. Any way here are my tips and tricks for my fellow venus truckers!! i know the 6 orso followers I have who actually do this are probaly already familiar with most of this but this ones' for the masses. That makes thee title techincally wrong i know shut up. wahterver here we go
the unparallelled impportance of lying right into everyone's faces.
I am not lying - this is the number one hting.Seriously. You HAVE to lie. or keep quiet at least. about everything.But do'nt be dumb about it! basically, what im' saying is : dont fucking tell literal dicktators used to shooting people who disagree with them that youj ust did a job for their geoploitical nd long time cultural rival taht wuold weaken their position. Do Your REsearch! stay up to date on things" Doint get cauhgt at the borders! zing! that easy!! Mosta these poeple will nevere ver see you ever again! they dont have robust netwroks to check if random people hjelping them are also a tool for everyone eelse!! just be confident and lie to EVERYOE and you have done better than 90% of dead VEnus truckers. people say this hustle is dangerous and its true but most who die aretotal fuckihgn moronos!!!! lying is a tool that will save you r life - anyoem that disageres with me can un follo wme rtight fuckign now. just leave, idont care,.
2. make srue your shit do'esnt break
the atmostphere , as i have duly poitned out in my previosu posst, wil KILL YOU BIG TIME if you maek a mistaKE. so make sure your shit doesnt have holes in it ever or yOU will die. the stupid people whod ont do this ar most ofthe remaingin 10%.
Also always carey twicew as mcuh backup air as you orignially though you needed. my fisrt trip throyugh "gloryzone 8" should be a lessson you all lrearn from.
3. dont' get too farfrom combat zones.
now you may be saying what????? going t o literal war zones is dumb?!!! andit is"" it serisouy is. dont got here. but if ytou go into a place that is too qyiet you are placeing yourself at SERIOUS ris.k because EITHER A) that spots in the midst of a sniper shiwdown, and you WILL et shot by BOITH SIDES. or B) it is AMINE FIELD: yu will get blownup by MINES. C) theres actaulyl bandits tehre who might KILL you - i Know being pulled over by a lucier is terrifygin after you just saw it gas someone out of existenxe but at leas you can fool that thing and sayh youre on its side - bandist will kill you and take your shit - no matter what youre acrrying or who youre workign for.
4. If Its Werid Dont ASk.
IIWDA. I f Its weird DO NOT ASK. NEver. most liekly its classified and they cant tell you the truth and youre bettee off accepting whatecer bullshti theyre telling yhou than acutally caring and yo'uve just saved sometime you woul'dve otherwise wasted by askign. or then it is PRECisely what they are telling you it is. or then you wil lget killed for asking too much. FUKC im not drunk enough. let me get some more of this stuff...
5. Know how to leave
this is importatn, sereiosuly. most smart foplks who die ,die here. TH'eyve made there money, had there fun and just want to leave this hell hole for good ad forget thetime they spent here. MAKE SURE YOU KNOW HWO TO LEAVE. reserch shit!! makesure your'e safe and on oneof those equatorial states. make sure theior mechanics like you enough to not hit hte important parts on your launchvehicle with a torqe wrench. MAke sure their ladersip does not want to see you dead. i am dad serious,. 've seen manygood friends in the biz go this way.. (still missin ya, cilarette....)god. sory.SUch a mood killeer. Fuck-. lets get back to hte fun stuff before istart cryibgn again, fucks sake.For gods sake,prmomise me ify ou wantto start truckin that you willFINISH IT RIGHT.
fujck. well guesss thatsit for this post,dont feellike wrting rn anymroe. see you in aweek when i wake up form the alchohol coma ive subjectedmyself to.goodnihght
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uzaydayizcom · 9 months ago
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🚀 Fırlatma Araçları ve Uçuş Krizleri: Başarısızlıkların ve İptallerin Anatomisi
"Geçmişten ders almayanlar onu tekrarlamaya mahkûmdur" şeklinde bir söz vardır. Bu kesinlikle fırlatma araçları ve uzay uçuşları için geçerlidir. Bu yazıda fırlatma araçları ve uzay uçuşlarında yapılan hatalara dair birkaç örnek sunmak, deneyimli bir mühendis veya tasarımcının bir şeyin iyi sonuçlanmayacağını fark edebilmesi gerektiği fikrini aşılamaktır. Bazıları, bir uzmanın tanımının, bir hatayı tekrarlamadan hemen önce bir hatayı tekrarlayacağını fark eden kişi olduğunu söyler.
🚀Yazının tamamına ulaşmak için https://uzaydayiz.com/bilgiler/firlatma-araclari-basarisizliklar/ tıklayınız.
📍Daha fazlası için takip etmeyi unutmayın. Uzaydayiz.com
#launchvehicle #fırlatmaaraçları #uzay #uzaydayizcom #space #launch #rocket #rocketscience #roket #roketbilimi
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moonwatchuniverse · 2 years ago
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Werenbach Rocket watches ... Werenbach RaketenUhr Werenbach has the unique concept of making wristwatch dials from spent Soyuz launchvehicle strap-on booster rockets, post-launch recovered in the Kazakhstan steppes some 350 kilometers downrange of the Baikonur launchpad. ESA astronauts have worn Werenbach chronographs onboard the International Space Station. (MoonwatchUniverse)
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lunarmoduleinfo · 4 years ago
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#Apollo11 #SaturnV #LaunchVehicle sits on #launchpad39a at #NASA #KennedySpaceCenter READY for #liftoff 💥🚀 - 16 July 1969. #Rocket #Astronaut 👨‍🚀 #Space #SpaceHistory #SpaceExploration #Gemini #Apollo13 #Mercury #LunarModule #CSM #LM #Spacecraft #SpacePhotography #SpacecraftPhotos #NeilArmstrong #BuzzAldrin #MichaelCollins #MoonLanding 🌙 (at Kennedy Space Center) https://www.instagram.com/p/CSylIiFLITS/?utm_medium=tumblr
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upscmagazine · 3 years ago
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gauravdwivedy · 5 years ago
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7,000 small satellites expected to be launched by 2027: V K Saraswat | India News - Times of India
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NEW DELHI: Niti Aayog member and former Defence Research and Development Organisation chief V K Saraswat on Tuesday said that small satellites will dominate the global space sector as around 7,000 such satellites are expected to be launched by 2027 with a total value of $38 billion (Rs 2.7 lakh crore). Sensing the importance of such small satellites, Isro is planning to launch a small satellite launch vehicle (SSLV) that will be used extensively to launch small and nano-satellites, Saraswat said during a presentation at the inaugural session of the International Space Conference and Exhibition ‘Ushering the New Era in Indian Space Sector’, organised by the Confederation of Indian Industry, on Tuesday. Currently, Saraswat said, the Indian space economy is valued at $7 billion, which is around 2% of the global space economy worth $348 billion. In 2012, small satellites began to see significantly increased usage. Over 1,000 small satellites were launched from 2012 to 2017. The government and commercial sectors are capitalising on this heightened interest in small satellites. In fact, cubesats have dominated the smallsat market as over 700 cubesats had been launched from 2012 to 2017, Saraswat said, adding that the smallsat revolution was possible due to new technological platforms, reduced lifecycle, up-to-date technology and other factors. Read the full article
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aiaalalv · 5 years ago
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NEW SPACE E-MINI-CONFERENCE 2020 (FREE)
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Technologies to live on other planets, food, air, water, energy, transportation and communication
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Saturday, April 18th, 2020, 9 AM – 4 PM (Pacific Time) 3rd AIAA LA LV New Space e-mini-Conference Technologies to live on other planets, food, air, water, energy, transportation and communication Join Online Zoom: Price: FREE!!! Direct Link: https://aiaa.zoom.us/j/208367099?pwd=ZDVxeFJlSkhTY3Z6a2FUNWNEZTZHdz09 (or aiaa.zoom.us/join) Webinar ID: 208-367-099; Webinar Password: 607389 Telephone Dial-in: 877 853 5257 (Toll Free) Also included: Aerospace career workshop or resume writing / interview tips for various engineering, medical, art etc. disciplines by experts from Aeroject-Rocketdyne, Boeing, Raytheon, Northrop Grumman, Lockheed Martion, and NASA JPL, etc. Speakers Dr. Chandrashekhar Sonwane, Chair of AIAA LA LV, Aerojet-Rocketdyne (Welcome Message) Inaugural Presentation: Technologies to Live on Other Planets: Getting There, and Getting Around -Three design studies by Dan Raymer, from wild to really crazy Presented by Dr. Daniel P. Raymer, author of Aircraft Design: A Conceptual Approach Dr. Dan Dumbacher, AIAA Executive Director Shawn Boike, Insta-Grid.com (Space Force) Dr. João Teixeira, NASA JPL (Studies of the Earth's Climate Change) Prof. Joyce Liao, Stanford Univ. Medical School (Eye-brain issues in microgravity and the effect of hypoxia in COVID-19 infection) Matthew Kuhns, Masten Space Systems (Lunar (Artemis) activities and Additive Manufacturing) Marty Waldman, SIL, AIAA Las Vegas, NDIA S. Nevada (Aerospace activities in the Clark County) Dr. Brian Brady, Chair of ACS and Combustion Scientist at Aerospace Corp. (Chemistry in Space) Fred Lawler, Raytheon (Resume Workshop and Interview Skills) Moises Seraphin and Brett Cornick (Challenges faced by future Generation) Jennifer S. Perdigao, Tressler’s Transportation Practice Group (Space Junk Liability) Erik Jessen, Raytheon (Agile, DevSecOps, and Extreme Programming) (Additional speakers from Boeing, Aerojet-Rocketdyne, Northrop Grumman) (Exhibitors are welcome and will have 5-10 min each to introduce.) You do not need to be a member of AIAA to attend the event. Volunteers are needed for all AIAA activities. Additional speakers are needed for this event, please email: [email protected] For event questions, please contact: Events/Program Chair ([email protected]) or (949)426-8175 Read the full article
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lykinsfilms · 6 years ago
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Just an MR7 Rocket sitting off in the woods. ~ The Mercury-Redstone Launch Vehicle, designed for NASA's Project Mercury, was the first American crewed space booster. It was used for six sub-orbital Mercury flights from 1960–61; culminating with the launch of the first, and 11 weeks later, the second American in space. Wikipedia #mr7 #launchvehicle #mercuryredstone #rocket #urbex #urbexphotography #urbexdecay #riseofthelykins https://www.instagram.com/p/B2_tHnAAB9o/?igshid=1rpo3wvstg3by
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historyinfullcolor · 6 years ago
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Apollo 11, Saturn V Launch Vehicle Rollout
“One wonder to me was that no Saturn V Rocket ever blew up.” - Michael Collins, Apollo 11 Command Module pilot
In preparation for the Apollo 11 mission launch, the 363-foot-tall, 6,400 pound Saturn V Launch Vehicle is literally rolled out to the Launch Pad.  
Super chilled LOX and LH2 fuels powered the Saturn V.  The material was difficult to manufacture, store and transport.  But had an extremely efficient ratio of propellant weight to firing power.  
The fuel would cause all 30 stories of the missile to wheeze and groan like a living “monster”.  The cryogenic tanks caused dew to freeze on the rocket’s skin; falling like snow during launch.  
The Saturn V had 6 million parts.  A week before launch, a leak was discovered. The leak was traced to a manifold.  It would take four days to replace the manifold, canceling the launch date.  A tech carefully tightened a nut, fixing the problem.
The Saturn V was good to go for the Apollo 11 mission launch on July 16, 1969.
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attud-com · 2 years ago
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invincibleparadoxial · 8 years ago
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Here is GSLV MK III 1:4 Scale model for you! Feel intimidated enough? 😎 . . . . . . . . . . . . #isro #gslv #gslvmk3 #ahmedabad #spaceapplicationcenter #vikramsarabhaispaceexhibition #india #satellite #launchvehicle (at Vikram Sarabhai Space Exhibition, Ahmedabad.)
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moonwatchuniverse · 5 years ago
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April 2010 , the Werenbach wristwatch concept was born! Ten years ago, during a jogging session in an April weekend, Patrick Hohmann got the unique & exciting idea of creating a truly fascinating timepiece, made out of pieces of a spaceborn expandable Russian Soyuz launchvehicle… By 2012, the Swiss entrepreneur created the Werenbach company and travelled to Kazakhstan to collect the first scrap metal from the white fairing & grey strap-on boosters of the Soyuz TMA-06 M mission, which fell 350 kilometers downrange from the Baikonur launchsite. In 2013, the very first Werenbach wristwatches were produced and a few Werenbach watches made it to the International Space Station on the wrists of ESA astronauts (e.g Andreas Mogensen). Anno 2020 Werenbach wristwatches made from 7 Soyuz launches have been created and new ideas are on the thinking board… This is a Werenbach - Leonov series wristwatch with Soyuz MS-09 booster metal dial. Happy 10th anniversary of an exciting & unique idea / concept ! (Photo: MoonwatchUniverse)
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lunarmoduleinfo · 4 years ago
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Sweet Home #Alabama 🎶 at #Huntsville #spaceandrocketcenter 🚀 #Saturn5 #SaturnV #Rocket #launchvehicle #saturn1b #saturnvrocket #spacecraft #NASA #SpaceCenter #spacecenterhuntsville #Astronauts 🧑‍🚀 #Apollo #apollomoonmissions #apollo11launch #Space ✨ #spaceexploration #aerospace #rocketlaunch 💥🚀 #LunarModule #Apollo5 #Apollo7 (at U.S. Space & Rocket Center) https://www.instagram.com/p/CTVNOn6psl2/?utm_medium=tumblr
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aspirant-voice · 4 years ago
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Stardust 1.0 #upsc #prelims #ISRO #scienceandtech #Rocket #cubesat #Launchvehicle #biofuel
Stardust 1.0 #upsc #prelims #ISRO #scienceandtech #Rocket #cubesat #Launchvehicle #biofuel
Stardust 1.0 #upsc #prelims #ISRO #scienceandtech #Rocket #cubesat #launchvehicle #biofuel Context Stardust 1.0, a rocket powered by bio-derived fuel successfully took off from former military base in Maine. About  What is Stardust 1.0? Stardust 1.0 is a launch vehicle suited for student and budget payloads.The rocket is 20 feet tall and has a mass of roughly 250 kg.Payloads: The rocket can…
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fumpkins · 8 years ago
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Earth-i selects SSTL for imaging satellite constellation
Earth-i selects SSTL for imaging satellite constellation
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LONDON– Earth- i, a British start-up preparation to offer high-resolution images and video of the Earth, has actually granted an agreement to Surrey Satellite TechnologyLtd (SSTL) for its preliminary set of satellites.
The business revealedNov 21 that SSTL will construct Earth- i’s very first 5 satellites for launch in late2019 SSTL was currently under agreement to construct a model satellite for Earth- i, called Carbonite 2 or EiX2, arranged for launch in late December on an Indian Polar Satellite LaunchVehicle Terms of the brand-new agreement were not divulged.
The basis of the task is Carbonite 1, an 80- kg technology demonstrator satellite constructed by SSTL and released in2015 That satellite, still in operation today, showed using commercial-off-the-shelf technology for high-resolution Earth imaging, consisting of taking video from area.
The brand-new satellites, the business stated in a declaration, will be based upon Carbonite 1 and the more recent model satellite, however with “significant additional enhancements” under advancement at SSTL.
In aNov 22 discussion at a Royal Aeronautical Society area commercialization conference here, Richard Blain, president of Earth- i, highlighted the video abilities of the business’s satellites, which have actually been shown by Carbonite 1. The satellites will have the ability to offer ultra high-resolution color video at as much as 50 frames per second.
“It offers new paradigms in terms of what this gives us and what we can do with it,” he stated. That consists of the capability of utilizing video to offer “patterns of life” info along with utilizing the video to establish more precise three-dimensional designs than possible with still images.
Earth- i prepares to release 15 satellites for its complete constellation in batches of 5 satellites each. That system, the business states, will offer everyday revisits, with greater review frequencies possible with extra satellites.
In an interview after his talk, Blain stated the timing of future batches of satellites will be owned by client need, however prepared for that the 2nd batch would follow the very first by 12 to 15 months. Those future satellites, he stated, would likely be constructed by SSTL, based upon his complete satisfaction with SSTL’s work to this day.
Blain decreased to enter into specifics about Earth- i’s financial resources, however stated that the business has a “very secure financial roadmap” that takes it through the launch of its very first 5 satellites.
At a nationwide level, the agreement in between a British satellite maker and a British satellite operator was hailed as a turning point for the nation’s total area market. It comes at a time when the market is both worried about the unsure impacts of the United Kingdom’s withdrawal from the European Union on its company, while also looking for more federal government assistance to broaden its abilities and international competitiveness.
“Some of Britain’s most exciting commercial opportunities are in the thriving space sector and it’s great to see two homegrown companies joining forces to lead the world on Earth observation technologies,”Jo Johnson, science minister in the British federal government, stated in a declaration.
Source: http://livescience.tech/2017/11/24/earth-i-selects-sstl-for-imaging-satellite-constellation/
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aiaalalv · 5 years ago
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SNC's Propulsion Division History
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Free admission and free pizza Saturday, January 25, 2020 SNC's Propulsion Division History by Mike Carkin Propulsion Engineer, Propulsion Division Sierra Nevada Corporation (SNC) See what's happening on our social sites: Please join us, take a look, and invite others!volunteers are needed for social media, please contact [email protected] linktr.ee , Meetup , Eventbrite , Engage @ AIAA LA LV AIAA LA-LV Website : AIAA-LALV.org
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Who? Mike Carkin joined SNC in the fall of 2014 following completion of his master’s degree. The majority of his work at SNC focuses on thermo-fluid analyses of rocket engine chambers, test stand components and prototype hardware. He has been an integral member of a propulsion team tasked with bringing the VORTEX architecture from R&D to flight. Notable programs he has worked on include SNC’s upper stage engine, the Dream Chaser space plane and Boeing’s Phantom Express. Prior to joining SNC, Mr Carkin attended Embry-Riddle for both his graduate and undergraduate degrees in aerospace engineering with propulsion concentrations. While in attendance at ERAU, he oversaw the experimental rocket propulsion lab analysis team and was a key member of several research teams funded by the United Launch Alliance and NASA. Mr Carkin is also on COMSOL’s North American program committee and the chair of the Wisconsin section of the American Institute of Astronautics and Aeronautics. Where? Michelle Obama Neighborhood Library Community Meeting Room 5870 Atlantic Ave. Long Beach, CA 90805 (East of 710 Hwy, South of 91 Hwy, North of 405 Hwy, and West of 605. Near the junction of 710 Hwy and 91 Hwy.) Parking (Free Parking in the Library Parking Lot)
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When? Saturday, January 25, 2020, 10:00 AM - 2:00 PM Introduction/Presentation starts at 10:30 AM / 10:45 AM (Ticket sales will end after Thursday, January 23, 2020, or whenever tickets are sold out.) Dress Code No open-toe shoes Contact: [email protected] or (949)426-8175 (phone/text ok) (AIAA LA-LV Events/Program Chair) Coordinating Organization: AIAA Los Angeles - Las Vegas Section *Volunteers are needed, please contact: AIAA LA-LV Section Chair ([email protected]) Read the full article
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