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Cisventure Astronot
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NASA could send Boeing Starliner astronauts home on SpaceX Dragon
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They chose to come down over the ocean for safety reasons, and I doubt Starship was designed to float. This wasn't a Mars landing...
Aug 8, 2024
Cisventure Astronot
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NASA could send Boeing Starliner astronauts home on SpaceX Dragon
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I'm pretty sure flight 4 was a success, considering that it accomplished all its goals and pushed Starship's development along. Also...
Aug 8, 2024
Cisventure Astronot
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NASA could send Boeing Starliner astronauts home on SpaceX Dragon
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SpaceX's Cut The Everyday Astronaut's steam Also, Musk doesn't "trust his hardware" because it's still in development. Your statement...
Aug 8, 2024
Cisventure Astronot
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SpaceX's Crew-9 astronaut launch delayed to Sept. 24 due to Boeing Starliner issues
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Helium is used to pressurize the propellant.[^1] {^1]...
Aug 8, 2024
Cisventure Astronot
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Question
Enlarge starship diameter?
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I think it's too late for such a massive change. IIRC., SpaceX thought developing Falcon Heavy would be easier than it was because of...
Aug 4, 2024
Cisventure Astronot
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Polaris Dawn
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Good point. SpaceX isn't designing a bespoke space station, but they are designing Starship HLS. We don't know much about HLS, though...
Aug 4, 2024
Cisventure Astronot
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Instead of using SpaceX rocket to crash the ISS back to earth, why not move it to the moon and soft land it.
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Because lunar landings are difficult and expensive. Roscosmos' "Luna-25", and Astrobotic's "Peregrine Mission One", failed. And JAXA's...
Aug 2, 2024
Cisventure Astronot
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Starliner and Artemis
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I doubt it because NASA seems committed to both Boeing, and the SLS. Boeing isn't even involved with Orion AFAIK. PS. Welcome to the...
Aug 2, 2024
Cisventure Astronot
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How To
I think the problem of getting the astronauts home is simple.
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I've heard that Starliner wouldn't get certified if they did that. My source isn't the best, though. Starliner getting more delayed...
Aug 2, 2024
Cisventure Astronot
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Polaris Dawn
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IIRC., there are no plans for SpaceX to develop a space station. But they will launch Haven-1, Axiom's station, and Starlab. There's...
Aug 2, 2024
Cisventure Astronot
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SpaceX rivals challenge Starship launch license in Florida over environmental, safety concerns
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Yeah. Much of the environmental impacts will be different by the time SpaceX will launch there. I think this is another case of SpaceX...
Jul 11, 2024
Cisventure Astronot
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SpaceX Starship landings could contaminate water ice on the moon
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I'm really behind on Starship news. Since when did we know about lunar Starship's landing engines? Do they use hydrolox, and if so, why?
Jul 11, 2024
Cisventure Astronot
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SpaceX Starship landings could contaminate water ice on the moon
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They want to understand the moon by landing in new places, and finding out why there's water there. That's why they're worried about...
Jul 11, 2024
Cisventure Astronot
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NASA sued after space junk from ISS crashes into Florida family's home
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There's actually a small amount of air in outer space, thus there's drag. The drag makes things deorbit slowly (which is why the ISS...
Jul 5, 2024
Cisventure Astronot
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Create Breathable Air on Mars
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Shouldn't "2. Chemical Conversion" and "3. Biological Methods" be under "1. In-Situ Resource Utilization (ISRU)"? Is this AI generated...
Jun 25, 2024
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