Recommended Posts

Looks like it's stackable, too. FH could likely carry as many as will fit inside that huge fairing ... all it needs is a heavier interstage mount to hold the weight of all those birds and the dispensers onto the S2, and presto. Happy customer. :yes: 

  • Like 1

Confirmed: the first reflown Falcon 9 will use the CRS-8 core. They're finalizing an agreement with the customer.

 

Also, SpaceX believes they've found a way to better protect the engines during reentry, this so that fluids do not boil and the engines restart normally. Sounds like another protruding nail has been countersunk.

Edited by DocM
  • Like 1

More on the new SpaceX satellite dispenser. With the 2 tiers shown it masses 1 tonne.

 

Looks like the tiers are generic; stack more for increased capacity.  Time for a longer fairing :)

 

Quote

SpaceX developed a Falcon 9 satellite dispenser unit that was capable of managing the critical-timed separation and deployment of ten satellites from each rocket. These dispensers were built out of a carbon fiber composite to reduce mass, minimize the total number of parts and simplify their composition while increasing structural stiffness and strength. The design of this dispenser places the Iridium NEXT satellite vehicles in two separate stacked tiers around the outside of each dispenser, holding five satellites per tier.

 

spacex iridium dispenser-web.jpg

  • Like 2

Yessir. Now we're talkin'. Looks like they're gonna need longer fairings. :yes: Plus, if they're built smartly, they can get a longer fairing out of (roughly) the same weight or even less as the current ones using Carbon Fiber for the shell and wider crosshatches to add rigidity .. yeah.

  • Like 1

Now that SpaceX has CRS-9 launched, and the S1 has landed at LZ-1 in magnificent shape, and interesting idea comes to mind about what SpaceX can do next to really challenge themselves before the Falcon Heavy and Dragon 2 Test Programmes get underway in 4Q 2016+.

 

Since the ultimate goal of reuse is "rapid turnaround", I propose that SpaceX starts putting some more of it into actual practice. Bear in mind that I'm gonna walk the process backwards. 

 

We already know that they've made huge headway in the Falcon 9 loading/unloading procedures regarding preflight and fuel/LOX -- they can do all of the preflight stuff in about 35 minutes, with going vertical in about 9 minutes and an hour to connect Fuel Lines, other Launch Hardware and go through checklists (I assume).

 

Takes them, what, an hour to rollout to the Pad from the Hangar/Integration Building? Two, even?

 

In the H/IB, it takes Marty and the Wonder Workers a full day to get a payload strapped onto an S2 & an Interstage and Fairings secured for Flight, maybe two. Of course, they can have this work done before it actually needs to be mounted to an S1. Preparation work is going to be everything with rapid turnaround, so yeah, they'll wanna have S2's on upward done ahead of time.

 

So let's say that Marty and the Wonder Workers have done this work ahead of time, and that the S1 is already on the Launch Pad and they haul the S2 on upwards out to the Pad and perform the integration there. It's a timesaving measure, but it'll still take them three hours to get it mounted and connected up. Afterwards, the Strongback will erect the now-complete Falcon-9 and the Preflight stuff can start once everyone has cleared out. Hell, they could even be waiting for the S1 to arrive from the Hangar after the below paragraph, saving some time. :yes: 

 

All that's missing, now, is how our S1 got there. We've landed at LZ-1, obviously. The S1 is in great shape, no issues. The Recovery Crews have quickly and expertly done their stuff, and the recently-landed S1 has been re-certified for flight, cleaned up, hauled back to the Hangar and lifted back onto a Strongback for the next launch. I'm suggesting that this process, total, will take six hours.

 

So, by my chunkulation, SpaceX could theoretically perform a Reflight on the same S1 with another payload within 12 hours. :) I'm sure they'd like to get that number lower, but I don't see that number being realistically lower than eight.

 

Your thoughts, anyone?

Assembly of any complicated nature is generally not done in the open due to environmental conditions for the workers and equipment, FOD, security concerns and company proprietary secrets.

 

Systems checks will also require test equipment, some of which are probably not portable.

 

:)

  • Like 1
1 hour ago, DocM said:

More likely they use a queue with weeks between each cores flights.

 

24 minutes ago, Draggendrop said:

Assembly of any complicated nature is generally not done in the open due to environmental conditions for the workers and equipment, FOD, security concerns and company proprietary secrets.

 

Systems checks will also require test equipment, some of which are probably not portable.

 

:)

Valid points. I was thinking of my example more in an experimental & testing scenario. A "let's see if we can actually do it" sort of thing. :) 

  • Like 1

Draft EIS for SpaceX's Vandenberg SLC-4W stage landing complex.

 

It gives some propellant load info for F9 FT, and it reveals the grid fins give the first stage a cross-range of 25-50 km. 

 

Very interesting, if longish, read.

 

http://www.nmfs.noaa.gov/pr/permits/incidental/research/spacex_2016iha_draftea.pdf

  • Like 2

Thank's...just downloaded the pdf. Should have some buried goodies.

 

The S1 does present a large cross section for "lifting body" use, and by the looks of it, SpaceX uses it to advantage...nice...:)

  • Like 1
On 19/07/2016 at 11:44 AM, jjkusaf said:

Found this video interesting.  

 

<snip>

Thanks for sharing this, I always find these topics pretty interesting but way over my head so it was nice to have a much simpler view on what SpaceX are doing.

  • Like 3

Slow Sunday for news, so I thought that I would "space spam" the thread with some SpaceX art themes from Stanley Von Medvey, which you have probably seen before, but look more relevant every day that passes...

 

Image sources

 

SHLV_Return.jpg?1414884749

credit Stanley Von Medvey

 

 

 

Shipping_Center_cgtalk.jpg?1414887041

credit Stanley Von Medvey
 

 

 

o4hLw.jpg

credit Stanley Von Medvey
 

:)

  • Like 2
This topic is now closed to further replies.
  • Posts

    • Just saw a news report of a Waymo driving into a flooded road.
    • Password Safe 3.72.0 by Razvan Serea Password Safe is a password database utility. Like many other such products, commercial and otherwise, it stores your passwords in an encrypted file, allowing you to remember only one password (the "safe combination"), instead of all the username/password combinations that you use. Once stored, your user names and passwords are just a few clicks away. Using Password Safe you can organize your passwords using your own customizable references—for example, by user ID, category, web site, or location. You can choose to store all your passwords in a single encrypted master password list (an encrypted password database), or use multiple databases to further organize your passwords (work and home, for example). And with its intuitive interface you will be up and running in minutes. PasswordSafe was originally designed by the renowned security technologist Bruce Schneier and released as a free utility application. Password Safe 3.72.0 changelog: Fixed bugs Improved font scale handling - should resolve font size issues on high resolution displays. GH1749 In the Master Password Setup window, "Show Master Password" is no longer truncated on some displays. GH1092, SF1595 Size and position of main window is now correctly restored on scaled displays. SF1630 Keep password expiry date when both password and password expiry are changed; don't clear a non-recurring expiry when the password's changed. SF1628 Custom values can now be copied to the clipboard in read-only mode via Ctrl-C and right-click->Copy Value. New features GH1196 Dark display mode support: Password Safe now supports the system display mode, as well as setting the mode directly via Manage->Options->Display->Display Mode. This change also updates the general "look & feel" of the app to the current Windows theme. Known limitations: The Date picker and keyboard shortcut controls do not switch to dark theme The Customize Toolbar dialog does not switch to dark theme Custom Field support has been added to the more advanced features: Filters XML and Text import and export Comparison, Sync and Merge databases SF938 Custom field values may now be selected by name and copied via a "Copy Custom Field Value..." submenu in the entry context popup menu. SF936 Notes and Custom fields layout now overlap, selectable by tabs, resulting in a more compact and less cluttered layout. SF935 Autotype: Specifying '\v{name}' in the autotype text will cause the corresponding value to be autotyped. Download: PasswordSafe 64-bit | Portable 64-bit | ~20.0 MB (Open Source) Download: PasswordSafe 32-bit | Portable 32-bit View: PasswordSafe Website | Quickstart Guide | Screenshot Get alerted to all of our Software updates on Twitter at @NeowinSoftware
    • Google DeepMind published a document on June 18, 2026, that may be the most consequential admission yet from a frontier AI lab: alignment training alone cannot guarantee that AI agents will remain under human control, so structural containment must be built before more capable models arrive.............. https://www.techtimes.com/articles/318758/20260620/google-deepmind-ai-control-roadmap-when-alignment-fails-defense-depth-takes-over.htm  
    • I've got a SoundBlasterX G6 that I use in my streaming setup. Sounds great to me and I've had zero issues with the ancient software package so far in Win11. That G6 has 7.1, Dolby, fully working SPDIF and since it's a USB device it's outside of my rig so I don't have to worry about EMF distortion. Looks like for now this is a pass for me as I think I have better hardware....
    • How do you connect 5.1 Speakers to this thing?
  • Recent Achievements

    • Dedicated
      JuvenileDelinquent earned a badge
      Dedicated
    • First Post
      DrWankel earned a badge
      First Post
    • Reacting Well
      DrWankel earned a badge
      Reacting Well
    • Week One Done
      Supreme Spray LV earned a badge
      Week One Done
    • Week One Done
      Genuinetonerink- Dubai earned a badge
      Week One Done
  • Popular Contributors

    1. 1
      +primortal
      503
    2. 2
      +Edouard
      170
    3. 3
      PsYcHoKiLLa
      88
    4. 4
      Steven P.
      75
    5. 5
      Michael Scrip
      74
  • Tell a friend

    Love Neowin? Tell a friend!