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rspeed
·há 2 meses·discuss
Thank you! This is why I have a very mixed opinion of Louis Rossmann. His heart seems to be in the right place, but he provides extremely slanted view of reality.
rspeed
·há 4 anos·discuss
I had a hell of a time trying to find a pill planner that didn't start on Sunday. I was ready to 3D print one when I found one that's circular.
rspeed
·há 4 anos·discuss
It would increase operational costs. The satellite lifetime is limited by propellant capacity (especially at the low altitudes where Starlink operates). Mercury thrusters would be significantly less efficient than the krypton thrusters they currently use, due to Mercury's higher atomic mass.
rspeed
·há 5 anos·discuss
Starship's engines burn methane.
rspeed
·há 5 anos·discuss
The torch would, most likely, be for emergency methane venting. They had previously used a torch for burning gaseous methane during de-tanking, but have since switched to a condenser to cool it back to a liquid. There would essentially be no reason not to continue that practice, particularly when they'll have a nearly unlimited supply of liquid nitrogen.
rspeed
·há 5 anos·discuss
All of those would need to get approval by the Texas DOE.
rspeed
·há 5 anos·discuss
The pretreatment plant is for extracting pure methane from natural gas. That is in the document.
rspeed
·há 5 anos·discuss
What it ignores is that to perform the maximum number of launches permitted under this new license will consume around 1% of the methane this would produce. This equipment will be be used, at most, a few hours every month, but he's producing numbers under the assumption that it would be running 24/7.
rspeed
·há 5 anos·discuss
His arguments don't make sense. This environmental study is being performed so that SpaceX can make five orbital launches per year from Boca Chica, but ESG Hound's numbers would be for more than ten per week. I've pointed this out to him and he responded with personal insults.