"Launches to higher-orbits have included DSCOVR to Sun–Earth Lagrange point L1, TESS to a lunar flyby, a Tesla Roadster demonstration payload to a heliocentric orbit extending past the orbit of Mars, DART to the…
I mean I guess you are correct it was late but it was still first relative to Boeing. So the timeline warranted less emphasis then say now when Boeing is delayed 3 plus years on top of that. I’m not sure how you can say…
Given that starliner is still not operational and the situation in Russia the description seems pretty on point to me?
Well Starliner was originally contracted to be certified in 2017. So a few month slip on top of the 5+ year slip already maybe justifies some of the skepticism from ARS
I wouldn’t claim that he was lucky but upper middle class? The guy went to Phillips Exeter for high school and was captain of the fencing team. Not exactly middle class.
Are you actually trying to say the mission when Columbia came apart on re entry and killed 7 people was successful? And you’re gonna say the challenger mission failure that killed people is the same as SpaceX losing a…
Lol are you just making stuff up now? The second stage re enters the atmosphere and burns up.
I’m not disputing SpaceX had the advantage of learning from peoples mistakes. And I’m not arguing that they didn’t physically get the engines and boosters back I’m just saying that calling the space shuttle and F9 both…
I mean from a technological point of view sure, but that just shows how bad the design was(compared to what we know now). The falcon program shows that it’s obviously way more economical to just ditch the 2nd stage and…
Calling the shuttle reusable is such a massive stretch. It’s like the shuttle of Theseus they basically had to rebuild it every time and it cost something like 1.5 billion dollars. Basically could’ve built a brand new…
I don’t think this is necessarily true. Pretty sure there’s a quote from Herb saying that southwest was going to be “high touch, low tech”. Herb was a legend for going up against the big airlines and winning but he was…
Could try checking out bigger blogs that you like and joining their discord for better/more stimulating interactions than comments. Also if you’re in a big enough city Less Wrong and EA probably have in person meetups.…
Secret Hitler. Kind of like a formalized game of mafia Everyone is secretly assigned a faction: liberals or fascists and one person is hitler. Liberals have to work together to try and find out who the fascists are and…
Methane has roughly twice the energy density of coal.
Building quadcopter from scratch (ish?) using an arduino as the flight controller. Pretty interesting/challenging if you haven't done anything too complicated with hardware. http://www.brokking.net/ymfc-al_main.html
This is a little bit misleading. You have to look at the entire history of the industry. A lot of consolidation has happened to eliminate competition. And pretty much every legacy airline has declared bankruptcy except…
Diversions mid-flight are pretty rare, usually they will choose to skip B before taking off. That said there are some interesting instances where airlines can "tanker" fuel by fueling up more than they need to in a city…
They have an incredible loyal customer base despite some of the recent bad publicity. Also seems like if the price and schedule are the same, generally Southwest provides a better experience.
Not quite true anymore. The average scheduled turn is closer to 35 minutes on 700 aircraft and 40+ on 800s. Still much shorter than legacy carriers
The Crew-2 mission earlier this year reused the Demo-2 Dragon capsule
"Launches to higher-orbits have included DSCOVR to Sun–Earth Lagrange point L1, TESS to a lunar flyby, a Tesla Roadster demonstration payload to a heliocentric orbit extending past the orbit of Mars, DART to the…
I mean I guess you are correct it was late but it was still first relative to Boeing. So the timeline warranted less emphasis then say now when Boeing is delayed 3 plus years on top of that. I’m not sure how you can say…
Given that starliner is still not operational and the situation in Russia the description seems pretty on point to me?
Well Starliner was originally contracted to be certified in 2017. So a few month slip on top of the 5+ year slip already maybe justifies some of the skepticism from ARS
I wouldn’t claim that he was lucky but upper middle class? The guy went to Phillips Exeter for high school and was captain of the fencing team. Not exactly middle class.
Are you actually trying to say the mission when Columbia came apart on re entry and killed 7 people was successful? And you’re gonna say the challenger mission failure that killed people is the same as SpaceX losing a…
Lol are you just making stuff up now? The second stage re enters the atmosphere and burns up.
I’m not disputing SpaceX had the advantage of learning from peoples mistakes. And I’m not arguing that they didn’t physically get the engines and boosters back I’m just saying that calling the space shuttle and F9 both…
I mean from a technological point of view sure, but that just shows how bad the design was(compared to what we know now). The falcon program shows that it’s obviously way more economical to just ditch the 2nd stage and…
Calling the shuttle reusable is such a massive stretch. It’s like the shuttle of Theseus they basically had to rebuild it every time and it cost something like 1.5 billion dollars. Basically could’ve built a brand new…
I don’t think this is necessarily true. Pretty sure there’s a quote from Herb saying that southwest was going to be “high touch, low tech”. Herb was a legend for going up against the big airlines and winning but he was…
Could try checking out bigger blogs that you like and joining their discord for better/more stimulating interactions than comments. Also if you’re in a big enough city Less Wrong and EA probably have in person meetups.…
Secret Hitler. Kind of like a formalized game of mafia Everyone is secretly assigned a faction: liberals or fascists and one person is hitler. Liberals have to work together to try and find out who the fascists are and…
Methane has roughly twice the energy density of coal.
Building quadcopter from scratch (ish?) using an arduino as the flight controller. Pretty interesting/challenging if you haven't done anything too complicated with hardware. http://www.brokking.net/ymfc-al_main.html
This is a little bit misleading. You have to look at the entire history of the industry. A lot of consolidation has happened to eliminate competition. And pretty much every legacy airline has declared bankruptcy except…
Diversions mid-flight are pretty rare, usually they will choose to skip B before taking off. That said there are some interesting instances where airlines can "tanker" fuel by fueling up more than they need to in a city…
They have an incredible loyal customer base despite some of the recent bad publicity. Also seems like if the price and schedule are the same, generally Southwest provides a better experience.
Not quite true anymore. The average scheduled turn is closer to 35 minutes on 700 aircraft and 40+ on 800s. Still much shorter than legacy carriers
The Crew-2 mission earlier this year reused the Demo-2 Dragon capsule