Recommended Posts

6 minutes ago, PaulRocket said:

Apparently Falcon 9 Block 5 will feature an inconel heat shield:

https://forum.nasaspaceflight.com/index.php?topic=39167.msg1719169#msg1719169

 

Has this ever been done before? What are the implications?

The X-15 skin was Inconel X ... I believe the shuttle used Inconel studs on the SRBs (not sure about the studs between the shuttle and ET), the Saturn's first stage engine thrust chambers were Inconel as are the Merlin's manifolds.  

 

Anyway ... I would suspect that this may allow the first stage to come in a lot hotter and/or allow for faster turnaround times?  (Purely speculation).

Interesting material ... lots of high-temp uses, and it's better all-around than Titanium when heated. It's great stuff. There are other uses for it too -- many of the newer uses are "embargoed", though. Many, many iterations of Iconnel going back a long time that have different properties for different applications. That's why it's an "Icon". :yes: 

The main post on the bottom of my leg  prosthesis is a:pp made of an  Inconel variant. Strong, corrosion-resistant, etc. Tesla also uses an Inconel protective shield for their car batteries. Plenty of collision resistance.

 

Metallic heat shields have been used before, X-15  being one example.  Some of them quite exotic, such as those which use thorium alloys - which has a side effect of being slightly radioactive. Others are made of metallic ceramics. These tiles are usually mounted on standoffs which hold them above from the less thermally resistant  airframe.

 

Block 5's Inconel heat shields will probably replace those ablatives made of cork and SPAM* around the Octaweb.

 

* SpaceX Proprietary Ablative Material, which is used as the outer shell of Dragon, Dragon 2 and elsewhere.

Edited by DocM
  • Like 1

Yep, I agree. Replacing the "consumables" with resistant materials at this point will do wonders for reuse and turnaround times. :yes: It'll go from 1~3 months to a little under two weeks or less. Probably less. 

Falcon 9 failed landing demo reel. Note the F9R Dev-1 in-flight abort is in there under failed engine sensor.

 

 "Failure is an option here. If things are not failing, you are not innovating enough."

~~Elon Musk (recently paraphrased by a USAF General before Congress)

 

 

  • Like 2
EDIT: Whoops forgot to refresh before posting! Sorry @DocM
 
It's really good to see they can post things like this without people losing faith as it's been proven time after time that each of these was a lesson.

 

24 minutes ago, DocM said:

Falcon 9 failed landing demo reel. Note the F9R Dev-1 in-flight abort is in there under failed engine sensor.

 

 "Failure is an option here. If things are not failing, you are not innovating enough."

~~Elon Musk (recently paraphrased by a USAF General before Congress)

<snipped>

Ah, the CRS-6 landing! With the little thruster that could. Bless it, it tried so hard!

14 minutes ago, John. said:

Sorry for wall of posts, full version of "How NOT to land an orbital rocket booster" is available here: 

 

I love the music and commentary - "It's not an explosion, it's just a rapid unscheduled disassembly"

 

The stuff these guys are doing is simply phenomenal 

  • Like 3

A government launch right out of the gate. This would put it in the April to June window.

 

COSMIC = Constellation Observing System for Meteorology, Ionosphere and Climate, a joint venture between Taiwan and the US via NASA (JPL) and NOAA

 

 

Edited by DocM
  • Like 3

Per NASASpaceFlight.com, the post-Irma checkouts have been completed and Echostar 105/SES-11 is still on for October 2nd, static fire on Sept.ember 29.

 

The sets  up another 2-day double-header with the Iridium NEXT #3 launch on October 4th at Vandenberg AFB.

 

This will be the last LC-39a launch before the Falcon Heavy/Commercial Crew refit break, and also indicates that the LC-40 repairs are nearing completion.

 

Hang on to your hats, it's going to be an interesting Q4. 

Edited by DocM
  • Like 2

Part 1 of 2 stories about the new Brownsville LNG terminals, this one confirming a feed to SpaceX's facility at Boca Chica. Maybe more in part 2, and from Elon Musk next Friday in his IAC 2017 Mars/BFR update. 

 

https://riograndeguardian.com/400-million-port-of-brownsville-shipbuilding-contract-finalized/

 

MCALLEN, RGV – A $400 million contract between Honolulu-based Pasha Hawaii and Keppel AmFELS has now been finalized and as a result, two new Liquefied Natural Gas-fueled container ships will be built at the Port of Brownsville.



Eduardo A. Campirano, port director and CEO of the Port of Brownsville, announced the news at a Rio South Texas Economic Council meeting. He said 700 new jobs would be created. Campirano also gave an update about a natural gas pipeline coming into the Rio Grande Valley, liquefied natural gas terminals at the port, and SpaceX.


Eduardo A. Campirano


“I am delighted to say that the contracts were signed and contractors are on site starting the production expansion for those facilities. The Valley is going to be in the shipbuilding business in a big way,” Campirano said.
>

  • Like 1

Part 2

 

Part 2

 

http://riograndeguardian.com/campirano-elon-musk-may-have-bigger-plans-for-boca-chica/

 

Quote

 

McALLEN, RGV  Eduardo A. Campirano, port director and CEO of the Port of Brownsville, says he would not be surprised to see Elon Musk announce even bigger plans for SpaceXs rocket-launching site at Boca Chica.

>

"I know Elon Musk is expected to speak on the 29th and everyone holds their breath to see what" he says. "I think he has made some indications that there may be some bigger plans for Boca Chica than initially anticipated,"0 Campirano said, in response to a question from Mike Willis on the South Texas Manufacturers Association.

 

"If you recall, at one of them, everyone kind of said he was crazy when he talked about launching rockets to Mars and he will be sending people. I would not be surprised to hear at one of his upcoming forums where he will just say when it is going to occur."

>

"They are moving forward with plans for Boca Chica. They have been working on their launch pad, that is going to happen. We have been told they have pushed the rocket launches back a year. So, instead of 2017 it is 2018. It seems to be on schedule. If there are any changes to that it will be potentially be because something else is going on. We are excited to see that (the International Astronautical Congress) going on. And then, of course, the university (UTRGV) is starting to do some of the preliminary work on Stargate (at Boca Chica). All that stuff goes hand in hand."
>


 

 

And Australia is gonna be joining the active Space community very soon. As in launches and way more. (Bout time. :yes:) They've supported NASA since the beginning, and we've always had a special place in our heart for our peeps down under. ;) Sorry Brits ... the secret's out now. We've been cheating on ya with Aussies. :laugh:

 

Seriously though, this is fantastic news. And if Elon is down there already, there's deals being made for SpaceX assistance. Bet on it. As much as SpaceX is allowed to help. :yes: 

 

Instagram full text,


"elonmusk Simulation of how the SpaceX Interplanetary Spaceship and Rocket design would work. Will be unveiling the new version on Friday afternoon at IAC Adelaide. Certain aspects of the new design and its applications will be unexpected."

 

Edited by DocM
  • Like 2

I'm hoping to see the footage of baby Raptor operating at Merlin-D (Block-5) plus power levels. We all remember the "aftermath shot" of the scorched earth it left behind ... I wanna see that test. :yes: 

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
  • Posts

    • Liene PixCut S1 Starter Kit gets a whopping 31% discount on Prime Day by Steven Parker Liene reached out to us to share another Prime Day exclusive deal that starts today on Amazon. It gives buyers a massive 31% off on the cost of this color sticker printer and cutting machine. It's basically an all-in-one sticker maker for DIY crafts, custom labels and gifts. It utilizes thermal dye-sublimation at 300 dpi, and offers precise "AI" auto-cutting. Here are some more of its highlights: All-in-One Convenience - Print and Cut in One Step. Say goodbye to the hassle of using separate machines. The PixCut S1 seamlessly integrates high-resolution photo printing and precise die cutting into one streamlined device. With just a few clicks on the user-friendly app, you can edit, print, and cut directly from your smartphone via Bluetooth. Create stickers in just 2 minutes! This all-in-one solution saves you time and effort, making your creative projects more enjoyable and efficient. AI Image Extraction & Precision Cutting - Unleash your creativity with the AI image extraction feature that automatically recognizes and extracts subjects from your photos. Then watch as the high-precision cutting system, guided by the same AI technology, perfectly follows every edge with pinpoint accuracy. This seamless AI-to-cut workflow ensures flawless results every time. Turn any moment into custom stickers with professional edges in minutes - just masterpieces made simple. High-Resolution Prints - Vivid and True-to-Life Colors. Utilizing thermal dye-sublimation technology, the PixCut S1 delivers stunning 300 dpi high-resolution prints with 16.7 million colors. Whether you're printing photos, stickers, or labels, you can expect vibrant, true-to-life color effects that make your creations stand out. Every detail is captured with precision, providing professional-quality results every time. AI Lab - Bring Your Imagination to Life. Upload a photo, pick a style from the Liene Photo App, and watch AI bring your vision to life instantly. Turn selfies into an anime character, a fantasy hero, or a festive holiday illustration — all with stunning realism. One style, endless versions of you. Print your AI art as custom stickers, unique gifts, or social media posts — perfect for avatars and DIY projects. No design experience required. Your creativity is just one click away from magic. Durable Stickers - Create Long-Lasting Creations .Thanks to the four-layer thermal dye-sublimation technology, the photopaper is automatically laminated during printing. Stickers produced by PixCut S1 are durable, waterproof and scratch-resistant, ensuring they remain vibrant and intactover time. Perfect for creating custom stickers, labels, and more that last. No Subscription. Just Pure Creativity. With the Liene app, available on mobile, tablet, and desktop. Unlock 40,000+ free images, fonts & elements (and growing), plus 2000+ ready-to-use templates for phone skins, lens stickers, ID cards, labels, name tags, journaling, and more. No paywalls, no hidden fees, just pure creativity. Turn any idea into a custom creation in minutes. Your imagination has no limits, neither should your software. This deal is for the Starter Kit, so what do you get? What's in the box PixCut S1 Photo Sticker Printer and Cutter x 1 Photo Sticker Cutter Ink Cartridge x 1 (36 sheets) Photo Paper 4"x6" (18 sheets) Sticker Paper 4"x7" (White) x 18 sheets Blade x 1 (Pre-installed) So in short everything you need to get printing and cutting. The Liene PixCut S1 has a 4.3 star rating after more than 1,000 reviews from customers, but we can't promise the landing page always sold this particular model, so do check out the reviews before purchasing. In any case Prime members are covered with a 30 day return or replacement should things not work out so great. Liene Pixcut S1 for $205.99 (was $299.99) 31% off Use code 15PIXCUT6 during checkout Although this is a Prime Day discount, the above code will stay live until June 30. Good to know This Amazon deal is U.S. specific, and not available in other regions unless specified. We only use first-party seller links (at the time of article publishing); ensure that you purchase from a first-party seller link only. Check out Today's Deals on Amazon | or our recent tech deals. Become a Prime member (for Students or SNAP) via Neowin Get Prime Access - Prime for half price (for qualifying Medicaid, EBT, SNAP) Subscribe to Prime Video, Audible Plus, Music Unlimited or Kindle Unlimited via Neowin As an Amazon Associate, we earn from qualifying purchases.
    • https://www.tenforums.com/tuto...b-results-windows-10-a.html Check the comment dates. Some of them are as old as 2016.
    • I wonder how many are laid off for cost savings, and this being blamed on AI to make it sound less scary and bad, for a more positive "modern, with the times" spin for investors? Because Oracle is down 14% the past year. We're looking at a company struggling here. If AI would actually be working out so well for them that they can do massive layoffs, surely this would've been reflected the past year in their stock value?
    • AI is the beginning, wait until real robots replace more jobs, specifically jobs that require physical work.
    • AI is indeed eliminating jobs, and Oracle just proved it by Hamid Ganji There’s no question that AI has become the hottest trend in workplaces, and every company is trying to adopt AI-driven solutions across its operations. While some industry leaders repeatedly say AI won’t lead to massive layoffs, recent data suggest that AI is actually one of the main reasons some companies are reducing their workforce. According to Oracle’s annual regulatory filing, the company has laid off about 21,000 employees, or 13% of its workforce, amid increasing AI adoption. “The adoption and deployment of AI technologies across our operations have resulted, and may continue to result, in reductions to our workforce,” Oracle said in the filing. The software giant now has approximately 141,000 full-time employees, a notable decrease from 162,000 during the same period last year. Restructuring expenses, including severance payments, cost Oracle $1.84 billion in fiscal 2026. Additionally, around 49,000 Oracle employees were based in the U.S., while approximately 92,000 were employed internationally. Like many other companies, Oracle has fully embraced AI and concentrated much of its efforts on the technology. The company is also a key participant in the United States’ $500 billion Stargate Project, which aims to build multiple AI data centers across the country. When it comes to AI adoption and its impact on the workforce, opinions remain divided. NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang, whose company has been one of the biggest beneficiaries of the AI boom, recently said in an interview that attributing job cuts to AI is a “lazy” narrative. “The narrative that connects AI to job loss, for many of the CEOs that are doing it – it is just too lazy. AI has just arrived, how is it possible they're already losing jobs?” Huang said. However, statistics and recent reports tell a different story. According to Layoffs.fyi, 196 tech companies have laid off about 119,800 employees so far this year. Reducing staff and replacing roles with AI agents could become one of the most significant trends in the job market in the years ahead.
  • Recent Achievements

    • One Month Later
      timbobit earned a badge
      One Month Later
    • One Month Later
      nates earned a badge
      One Month Later
    • Week One Done
      Almohandis earned a badge
      Week One Done
    • Rookie
      dorf went up a rank
      Rookie
    • First Post
      mike_rumble earned a badge
      First Post
  • Popular Contributors

    1. 1
      +primortal
      464
    2. 2
      +Edouard
      177
    3. 3
      PsYcHoKiLLa
      97
    4. 4
      Michael Scrip
      89
    5. 5
      neufuse
      70
  • Tell a friend

    Love Neowin? Tell a friend!