Re: Scrapping a Classic
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If there's a good side to this ending, it's the plethora of parts that will
eventually be available to others trying to keep their 300J, 20V-2, or 21E
goin...
4 hours ago
When watching launch videos, have you ever noticed the popping noises in the roar of the booster? For years I attributed that to acoustic overload of the recording microphone but discovered it has the same sound 'live' after witnessing a launch in person.
ReplyDeleteIt's interesting that the exhaust plume from the booster is asymetrical. I would've thought it would basically be round, sort of like that of a propane torch.
Also, I wonder why they jettison the payload faring so soon after launch? I would think they'd want it on until the spacecraft leaves orbit and away from the
'ortibiting junkyard'.
73 from somewhere left of the Final Frontier.....
Steve Smith WB6TNL
"Snort Rosin"