Wednesday, November 6, 2024
More nerdy calculations
This chart may be hard to read. There's three columns of the rocket equation with parameters, reading down top to bottom. The last row are the delta-vees. Destinations/arrivals are on top two rows.
The middle column is Mars low orbit to Lunar Lagrange point two. Maxxed out Starship version 3 ships are 2300 tons. That means we aren't maxxed out here except for the first column. If it was maxxed out, the wet mass minus the dry mass would be 2300 tons, but obviously isn't for the middle column and right column. I've already forgotten why that is, so it isn't necessarily a mistake. But could be. Too white and nerdy, eh?
You might notice that this is one helluva lot of mass to lift off these places. Or land on these places for that matter. That's the point. On Earth, the numbers are much smaller. This is an opportunity, I would think.
______________Mars____MLOrbit_________Lunar Launch/landing
_____________ MLO_____OPT-Eml2_________Luna-EML2
wet mass ton 3600_________3650_________4600
dry mass ton 1300_________1650_________2300
isp _________ 380_________ 380_________ 380
grav const___9.81_________9.81 ________9.81
delta v m/s__3797_________2959 _______ 2521
Trump Wins, Musk win is bigger
Musk's entire operational scope may well have been at stake. Therefore, he is clearly the big winner today.
Now he has to make good on the victory.
There's big opportunities in them thar "hills" of outer space. His rockets can make that accessible. The opportunities beckon, and the question is, are we big enough for them? Or are they big enough for US?
I see great possibilities opening up. I wish my health was better. I'd have liked to have seen it all. This is a great boon to the young, if they are wise enough to take advantage of it.
Tuesday, November 5, 2024
Bring stuff back from Mars, starting with carbon
11/5/24:
Looks like there's at least one error in my spreadsheet. Well, I didn't think it was 100% down the line perfect. It's not my profession after all.
The main idea stands, though. It really would pay to take stuff off Mars since you have to return the Starships anyway. Just ditching them on Mars seems like a big waste, and ultimately you will increase the number of launches needed to get your cargo and crew in place on Mars.
11/4/24:
Some calculations from a spreadsheet. Not very convenient these days on Google platforms because they are so nosy.
The point will become clear from this excerpt ( hopefully if it's readable enough).
Starship/Heavy Version 3 (originally assumed 110 tons, increased here to 200 tons)
Left side-----------------------------------right side
comparsion to LEO and from refilled Starship in space
90 ton payload or 200 ton empty weight Assume dry mass for calculating delta v for right side
wet mass ton______2300__________________wet mass ton_______________2300
dry mass ton______200 __________________dry mass ton_______________800
isp_______________380 __________________isp secs__________________380
grav const m/s^2__9.81__________________grav const m/s^2___________9.81
delta v m/s____9104__________________delta v m/s________________3936
Note that the Starship Version 3 can nearly get to orbit by itself! However, it would be an empty vessel. Not very useful, eh?
However, if you refill it, it can propel itself to another destination. Let's say you are on Mars, and you want to come back to Earth. It takes about 3.8 km/sec to get to Mars orbit from its surface. As is seen above, you can lift 800 tons to Mars orbit from the surface. A lot more than from Earth.
What this shows is that you can put more mass onboard on the surface of Mars, and get it to orbit as compared to doing it on Earth.
Plus you don't need the booster.
It therefore makes sense to send something back from Mars, which means cargo deliveries from Mars is desirable.
What could that cargo be? One thing could be pure carbon for delivery to the Moon. The Moon may not have much carbon, and you can make useful things out of carbon. One useful thing would be methane for rocket propulsion.
If you can make methane on the Moon, you can use the weight savings for more cargo delivered to the Moon. You can also deliver methane to lunar orbit, and beyond.
That's because you can lift even more cargo from the surface of the Moon. Even more still from a LaGrange point. What use would it be at the LaGrange point? You could refill there and store the methane for flights to other destinations.
Monday, November 4, 2024
Is Texas ok?
The election is tomorrow, and so there is little time left. There's a lot of big talk about a big win tomorrow, but is that just a lot of talk? Could there be a big surprise in store for all? Perhaps this is a bit far-fetched, but I have a suspicion that at the very least, the left is trying for an upset here, and it might be feasible.
I've been at a loss for material lately to write about. So I've sort of dropped out of the mix for awhile. In so doing, I've been seeing a few things that I might not have seen otherwise. For example, I am watching more TeeVee. It so happens that the Senate Great White Hope for the Dems, Colin Allred, is running a lot of ads on TeeVee. The polls are supposed to be closer than what you'd expect. I don't believe polls, and I don't follow them that much. But what if this is correct?
That's not the worst of it. There's more. It's what in the ads. Allred is trying to position himself as STRONG on the border. What a joke, but the joke could be on us if this works. Of course, he's also trying on the abortion issue. His campaign wouldn't be doing this if they thought it couldn't work.
Let's get a few things straight. There's no way he's going to buck the radical plans of the Democrats if he gets in, and they hold the Senate. So I think all the talk about being tough on the border is a big lie, and the abortion thing is ridiculous. But if Cruz lets that one cost the election, it's at least partly on him.
If Cruz loses, so could Trump. Put that one over, and this one could get really ugly for the good guys.
Another thing. I figured Texas had a strong election security scheme, but I was wrong. It seems that paper ballots are not going to be saved. I figured that they were, but I was wrong on that one. That means if it is close enough, they may try a steal.
This amounts a RED ALERT for Texans. If you don't want to be the fault for this big loss, you'd better show up tomorrow and vote your asses off.
Sunday, November 3, 2024
Elon Musk not telling us something about Starship?
Saturday, November 2, 2024
The Democrats' Insanity Defense
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If the Democrats are crazy, and people are in denial about that, then does that make a lot of people crazy? It's got to be some type of dysfunction of a massive scale. If Kamala Harris somehow ends up in the White House, this may be a big reason why.
It is a scary thing to consider that there may not be enough sane people around to do what is clearly indicated. This group of people need to go, but will that happen?
Turn a page indeed. These people are nuts, and this isn't the first time I've written that. Here's a campaign slogan --- Make America Sane Again.
Landing the Starship coming up soon
Could there be a problem in catching the Starship at the Tower, as was accomplished recently with the booster? There's been some talk about the possible damage to the heat shield. The chopsticks brush up against the side of the booster when catching. If the tiles get in the way, they'll be shorn off. That would delay processing the ship for fast turnaround. Is there another way?
Keeping it simple may be better than adding more complexity. Perhaps SpaceX could just land the ship at a concrete pad, as they did with the early prototypes. The method for doing this is pretty well practiced by now, and so there should be no problem. All that would be required for the ship would be some landing legs. The prototypes didn't use very big ones at all.
If stability is desired, perhaps the complexity can remain on the ground. Just add some stuff to the pad, and land it on the pad, with some sort of mechanism that would secure it rapidly.
SpaceX could even have the Starship land on one of their transport stands. The Starship could be moved quickly after landing, thus giving the quick turnaround time that they seek.
Perhaps even a portable flame diverter could keep the concrete from being split apart under the heat and pressure of the rocket exhaust.
But all this is speculative. There is no indication that SpaceX will do anything like this. However, the heat shield needs to be protected. At the very least, some different kind of method needs to be developed in order to catch the Starship.
"Best clip of the day"
HOLY SHT! @kleavittnh absolutely destroyed this ABC host to oblivion π₯π₯π₯
— Sara Rose πΊπΈπΉ (@saras76) November 1, 2024
She will crying herself to sleep later π
Best clip of the day ππΌpic.twitter.com/hKZ6oqC4b6
Blaming the Victim! Dems went from anti-war to anti- anti-war. No wonder we are on the verge of World War III.
In just 24 hours, the media went from inventing apostrophes to protect voters from knowing Biden called them garbage to cutting a clip to twist Trump's anti-war position into a call to violence. But to the media, they are the innocent victims of a bad faith smear campaign. https://t.co/Hk10dJHIYL pic.twitter.com/LTdqS3ik5G
— bungarsargon (@bungarsargon) November 1, 2024
Another tiresome attack
Bongino also said it was too late for messaging to work on the remaining undecideds, but maybe that's not what she's doing here. She's rallying her base, and getting them motivated enough to go out and vote. That may be the only way they can win, and it would depend upon the Trump base getting too cocky.
So don't get cocky. Get out there and vote against this. Kamala and her Krew cannot run on her own record. All she has is that she isn't Trump. That isn't necessarily the thing that matters to most people, who are worried about the economy and illegal immigration. Kamala cannot offer anything on those issues, and that's why she is doing things like this dodge.
Again, don't let this dodge win. Get out there and vote. Turn the page on this empty pantsuit.
Friday, November 1, 2024
Bongino Show today, 11/1/24
Oops! I forgot to put in the time mark for the video to start, so it started from the beginning. My bad. Here's the corrected video clip.
11/1/24:
In too big of a hurry to watch the whole show? Then watch this clip here. Bongino sets it up, and then rest speaks for itself.
By the way, the question being asked contains a lot of Kamala Harris' positions, and the Democrat calls it Republican talking points. Heh.
Did he or didn't he call half the country garbage?
If you recall, they were proud of his "Dark Brandon" schtick.
Only 12k jobs added last month
Definitely jobs lost in manufacturing. Most jobs that have been created have been part time jobs. The economy is not as good as they are saying. The jobs numbers are always inflated, and then revised down.
Keep in mind that the Administration is keeping inflation numbers appearing low by selling off emergency fuel stocks. Prices will then go back up AFTER THE ELECTION. Funny how that works.
Then you've got that change in the what Biden said about "garbage". This transcript was not supposed to be tampered with. But Brandon wouldn't lie to us, now would he?
JUST IN: Dismal jobs report released showing the U.S. added just 12,000 jobs in October, falling well short of economist estimates of 110,000.
— Collin Rugg (@CollinRugg) November 1, 2024
46,000 manufacturing jobs were reportedly lost.
October was the worst month of job growth in nearly four years.
“The government… pic.twitter.com/cUy52zIaTq
Thursday, October 31, 2024
Dan Bongino Show 10/31/24
Wednesday, October 30, 2024
Stuff that disappears down the memory hole
Remember that time when HillaryClinton introduced her friend GeorgeSoros and his interest to get involved in US elections?
— VAL THOR (@CMDRVALTHOR) October 30, 2024
The Internet sure doesn't.
Why?
Because it has been wiped from existence for the most part. Turns out I found a copy of the file I had archived years… pic.twitter.com/X2Tj7ktwXF