What was the context behind this launch? Did they just luanch a grain silk just for kicks or something? That can't possibly be the new design for a rocket
SpaceX test flight of Starship SN-5 [video]
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Re: SpaceX test flight of Starship SN-5 [video]
#22What was the context behind this launch? Did they just luanch a grain silk just for kicks or something? That can't possibly be the new design for a rocket
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SpaceX_Starship
[2] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Staged_combustion_cycle#Full-f...
Re: SpaceX test flight of Starship SN-5 [video]
#23What was the context behind this launch? Did they just luanch a grain silk just for kicks or something? That can't possibly be the new design for a rocket
This is a prototype for the upper (second) stage of spacex's next-gen rocket [1] they are developing that uses their new full-flow staged combustion raptor engine [2]. This is the ship they plan to use for upcoming mars, moon, etc. missions that will basically replace all other spacex rockets as soon as they can figure out how to get it operating. This prototype is missing the nosecone, control surfaces, and other de…
Re: SpaceX test flight of Starship SN-5 [video]
#24Man, I saw that thing moving sideways right after liftoff and I thought it was a gonner! Huge congrats to SpaceX for landing with an offset engine like that on their first try!!!
The single raptor engine is offset from the center on this test, so it had to do some pretty quick and somewhat dramatic adjustments to keep things upright.
Re: SpaceX test flight of Starship SN-5 [video]
#259m (30 ft) in diameter 50m (160 ft) in height (or would be with the nose-cone)
That's the height of a 12-story building. And this is the upper stage of the full rocket.
Re: SpaceX test flight of Starship SN-5 [video]
#26Earlier quoted context omitted.
The single raptor engine is offset from the center on this test, so it had to do some pretty quick and somewhat dramatic adjustments to keep things upright.
Why is it offset from center? To stress test the steering?
They are only using one engine this test, but are testing the flight-design thrust puck (as opposed to some interim structure with a centre mount for the single engine).
Re: SpaceX test flight of Starship SN-5 [video]
#27Man, I saw that thing moving sideways right after liftoff and I thought it was a gonner! Huge congrats to SpaceX for landing with an offset engine like that on their first try!!!
The amount of kick to the side is almost certainly due to the offset engine, but they would definitely design the flight path (with that in mind) to clear the pad as fast as reasonable as well.
Re: SpaceX test flight of Starship SN-5 [video]
#28Earlier quoted context omitted.
The single raptor engine is offset from the center on this test, so it had to do some pretty quick and somewhat dramatic adjustments to keep things upright.
Why is it offset from center? To stress test the steering?
Re: SpaceX test flight of Starship SN-5 [video]
#29I'm still worried about the overall design, specifically when it comes to landing. The current procedure is for it to fall into the atmosphere flat on its side, then continue to fall for a long time, and then only when it's near the ground it must reorient 90 degrees to upright and then do a final suicide burn to land. It seems like it has too many chances to fail with no recovery, but I'm no rocket scientist.
Re: SpaceX test flight of Starship SN-5 [video]
#30What was the context behind this launch? Did they just luanch a grain silk just for kicks or something? That can't possibly be the new design for a rocket
It's a prototype to test the materials, engine, process etc. Since it's only ever going to do little hops like this one, it doesn't need to be aerodynamic.