Yesterday, 17:34
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Moon Mission
Who is going to stay up and watch the Artemis II launch, due to take off 11:24pm uk time.
I was 7 months old when we walked on the moon, so will now see it and remember it
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Yesterday, 17:45
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Re: Moon Mission
Are they stepping foot on it or like an orbit?
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Yesterday, 17:51
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Re: Moon Mission
just going to see if it's still there
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Yesterday, 18:03
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Re: Moon Mission
Just a flyby, but further than Apollo, so they'll become the furthest humans from Earth
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Yesterday, 19:17
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Re: Moon Mission
I'll watch the launch as I'm working a late shift this week so will be home by 22:30.
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Yesterday, 19:57
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Re: Moon Mission
There is a 2 hour launch window from 23:24.
80% chance of a launch
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Yesterday, 20:19
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Re: Moon Mission
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Originally Posted by Hom3r
There is a 2 hour launch window from 23:24.
80% chance of a launch
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Not exactly, the 80% comes from a weather prediction two days ago (they can’t launch if wind speed is above a certain level etc). Looking at the live feed from the launch site, it doesn’t look like weather will be a problem.
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Yesterday, 20:21
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Re: Moon Mission
It looks a rusty old thing, wonder if the false tan colour was an instruction from the oval office?
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Yesterday, 20:39
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Re: Moon Mission
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Originally Posted by GrimUpNorth
It looks a rusty old thing, wonder if the false tan colour was an instruction from the oval office?
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That rusty-orange colour is the natural colour of the insulating foam, it is important to keep the heat out as the fuel is cryogenic, ie the liquid hydrogen is at something like -250 degrees C, and any heat that gets in will start to boil it off, so it needs constant replenishment, similar to the liquid oxygen.
In the past this would all have been painted to ‘look good’ but even the paint adds weight which you absolutely don’t want to have.
If you remember back to very early Shuttle flights, the tanks were painted white, something that was quickly dropped.
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Yesterday, 22:38
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Re: Moon Mission
Live feed if anyone needs it.
https://plus.nasa.gov/scheduled-vide...lscreen-player
---------- Post added at 23:38 ---------- Previous post was at 23:07 ----------
Can't help but be nervous watching this, it brings back memories of shuttle disasters.
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Yesterday, 23:28
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Re: Moon Mission
Only one Shuttle ever had a disaster on lift off, the other broke up on re-entry.
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Yesterday, 23:39
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Re: Moon Mission
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Originally Posted by Paul
Only one Shuttle ever had a disaster on lift off, the other broke up on re-entry.
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Watched that on John Craven's Newsround...
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Today, 06:51
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Re: Moon Mission
Yes and as the SLS (the rocket assembly that puts Artemis in orbit) is basically recycled Space Shuttle designs (and some actual shuttle spare parts) some nerves are perhaps not an inappropriate response
However, it’s in orbit now, so far so good.
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Today, 07:16
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vox populi vox dei
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Re: Moon Mission
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Originally Posted by Chris
Yes and as the SLS (the rocket assembly that puts Artemis in orbit) is basically recycled Space Shuttle designs (and some actual shuttle spare parts) some nerves are perhaps not an inappropriate response
However, it’s in orbit now, so far so good.
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let's hope it's not using a Garmin sat nav or it'll end up in a farm yard
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Today, 07:25
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Re: Moon Mission
Quote:
Originally Posted by Chris
Yes and as the SLS (the rocket assembly that puts Artemis in orbit) is basically recycled Space Shuttle designs (and some actual shuttle spare parts) some nerves are perhaps not an inappropriate response
However, it’s in orbit now, so far so good.
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as I hurtled through space, one thought kept crossing my mind - every part of this rocket was supplied by the lowest bidder."
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