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27th Feb 2024, 10:28
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Posted By TURIN

I agree about the testing. The prelaunch...

I agree about the testing. The prelaunch checklist no doubt will be scrutinised somewhat. Either a check was missed or a box was ticked when it shouldn't have been.
Short answers to your last point...
27th Feb 2024, 01:29
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Posted By TURIN

What failures? The peregrine mission is the only...

What failures? The peregrine mission is the only private spacecraft I can think of that completely failed. All the others seem to have at least partially fulfilled their brief.
As for Hubble.
I'm...
26th Feb 2024, 19:00
Replies: 59
Views: 3,345
Posted By TURIN

Have you not been following events? Government...

Have you not been following events?
Government funded space exploration is old hat. It's private enterprise all the way now.
26th Feb 2024, 13:41
Replies: 59
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Posted By TURIN

As the best part is no part, complex leg...

As the best part is no part, complex leg components were deemed unsuitable for this craft.
I know nothing about statues. Who paid for them? Was that a way to raise funding?
26th Feb 2024, 12:47
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Views: 3,345
Posted By TURIN

Does this rubber remain flexible at absolute zero...

Does this rubber remain flexible at absolute zero temp? How does it react in direct sunlight? Like I said it all needs testing and it needs to fit in the budget. Any extra mass it adds will either...
26th Feb 2024, 11:56
Replies: 59
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Posted By TURIN

On a spacecraft, nothing is simple. How big...

On a spacecraft, nothing is simple.
How big and heavy would those two sticks have to be to make this work on this spacecraft? How would they fit in the rocket fairing. They would have to be hinged...
26th Feb 2024, 11:50
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Posted By TURIN

Landing with a horizontal component was not...

Landing with a horizontal component was not considered because due to the moon's low gravity and the spacecraft's inertia, almost any sideways component would result in a topple. As has been said the...
24th Feb 2024, 09:53
Replies: 59
Views: 3,345
Posted By TURIN

From what I can gather one of the biggest...

From what I can gather one of the biggest problems in the polar areas is that it's very rocky and uneven. The earlier missions had the luxury of choosing flat open areas, but even then Neil Armstrong...
23rd Feb 2024, 19:01
Replies: 59
Views: 3,345
Posted By TURIN

The camera was attached to the side of the LEM....

The camera was attached to the side of the LEM. The astronauts pulled a lever to release it from its stowage. It dropped into position aimed at the ladder. That was broadcast 'live' via The Parks...
23rd Feb 2024, 02:29
Replies: 59
Views: 3,345
Posted By TURIN

Touch down confirmed. Just waiting for telemetry...

Touch down confirmed. Just waiting for telemetry data and photos to be broadcast. Good job well done.
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