That's honestly one of the reasons I moved out of "old aerospace" - it's so easy to get pigeonholed and it becomes easier for people to stop learning.
I say go for it and make it your title too ;) That YouTube link made me literally LOL - bookmarking.
Great question - the prop systems are designed to inevitably operate in vacuum, so we ground test at atmosphere first to verify the hardware performance and then test the system in a vacuum chamber to simulate space.…
Agreed - and the pronunciation is the same as ESA!
sjburt nailed it - and "she" ;)
Hopefully! I've always wanted to go to Launch Base, but haven't had the opportunity yet.
Hi HN readers! If you have any questions, I'll be lurking and here to chat :)
That's honestly one of the reasons I moved out of "old aerospace" - it's so easy to get pigeonholed and it becomes easier for people to stop learning.
I say go for it and make it your title too ;) That YouTube link made me literally LOL - bookmarking.
Great question - the prop systems are designed to inevitably operate in vacuum, so we ground test at atmosphere first to verify the hardware performance and then test the system in a vacuum chamber to simulate space.…
Agreed - and the pronunciation is the same as ESA!
sjburt nailed it - and "she" ;)
Hopefully! I've always wanted to go to Launch Base, but haven't had the opportunity yet.
Hi HN readers! If you have any questions, I'll be lurking and here to chat :)