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RE: My issue with Musk sending a Tesla into space
February 10, 2018 at 2:33 pm
Oh also the synchronized booster landing was icing on the cake. Just wow.
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RE: My issue with Musk sending a Tesla into space
February 10, 2018 at 4:33 pm
The dummy payload part is what I have an issue with. They could have send several probes that scan, take picture, and collect data about the trip to Mars, and circling Mars as well as sending a whole bunch of other experiments up there with it that all could have been expendable, and given the live feeds and whatnot that this used car has done.
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RE: My issue with Musk sending a Tesla into space
February 10, 2018 at 4:38 pm
But they don't. Any experiment that has designers who don't mind it blowing up isn't really worth it, and is probably dubiously designed for launch to boot. The dummy payloads usually have devices in them to record all the data they can grab, but that's not mandatory. Goddard was happy if the chute deployed.
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RE: My issue with Musk sending a Tesla into space
February 10, 2018 at 4:50 pm
I was actually mortified the Cassini Saturn orbiter was sent up on a newer rocket configuration that I didn't think was ready for anything 'nice'.
Just throwing a camera and sensors and the appropriate communication gear to work back to earth from Mars ain't cheap, AFAIK once the batteries go dead on the upper stage Musks test payload is just dead weight and no further $$$ will be expended from the DSN to track/command it. Also this test payload would need a few trajectory corrections on the way to Mars (or wherever) for a useful flyby, it all costs money and Musk was tryin g to show just what he can do with $90,000,000. Not $250,000,000.
Additionally, from the vagaries described in the out bound trajectory, it sounds like the upper stage burned till it exhausted all it's fuel, not a precision burn with a specific destination in mind. They started off saying it would go out to Mars distance and then loop back towards earth's orbit and repeat indefinitely. Last I heard its furthest point from the sun is now way out in the main asteroid belt. Another + for Musk if his crew was able to squeeze some more delta vee out of his rocket.
And like Tibs noted it captured imaginations the world over, it really scored some major advertising bucks for Musk in the way a big block of concrete ballast could not. $90,000,000 rocket and a free multi-million advertising campaign for all his businesses.
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RE: My issue with Musk sending a Tesla into space
February 10, 2018 at 5:00 pm
I'm glad Musk had style, there's little enough of it to be found these days.
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RE: My issue with Musk sending a Tesla into space
February 10, 2018 at 5:58 pm
I haven't supported a launch in over ten years. Back in that day, a Titan IV B without strap-ons was ca $500,000,000. And I don't think that the Delta IV Heavy is any cheaper. So, Elon Musk is costing serious money less than LockMart-Boeing's efforts. Some programs are using Russian Proton boosters, since they are cheaper. Pretty funny (ironic) to see in a Defense program.
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