Boris Badenov
Fortis Leader
Norway has some really cool heroes, bad ass heroes.
Travis Flimmel? Gabriel Byrne? Chris Hemsworth?
Norway has some really cool heroes, bad ass heroes.
Guy who bought my experimental airplane has a Virgin galactic ticket ever since they came out for purchase. Not because he's super rich, but because that last sentence is what he wanted all his life. He's got about ten years on you and tried to weasel in via being a M.D. and pilot with all the ratings. Didn't work out, but he's not giving up. In the early 90s hid a stack of cash in his underwear and ventured off to Russia trying to bribe his way into riding the attractions at the Star City during night shifts."Flew value-oriented travelers to Atlanta with regularity, started a website and helped make a lot of pilots. Loved well-poured margaritas". I've love to add on "made it off the blue ball of Earth".
If you’ve ever watched a launch in person you know the sound is the craziest thing; the constant punch to the gut and shaking of your chest where you think “annnnnnnnnnd heart attack...but I’ll die happy!”
It’s not quite like being there, but it’s pretty damn cool, and it’s from the top of the VAB:
(You need headphones for it to work)
I suspect that Mr. Musk is crazy like a fox. My read is that he sincerely believes that he can move forward human endeavor a meaningful amount in his lifetime, and he is willing to play the part of the Crazy Billionaire Philanthropist/Nutcase/Evul Genius in order to do so. To wit, Dr. Evil with his volcanic island base sells more interwebz clicks than an inveterate nerd who also happens to have extremely good vision, be committed to what he views as human progress, and have the money to hire all of the Nerd-Beards who make this stuff actually occur. As it happens, I agree with him (in the main) about what constitutes human progress, and I applaud him (and the thousands and thousands of people who made this happen and will make other incredible feats happen in the future). I suspect that in private he would give the lion's share of the plaudits to them, too, but he's too committed to the project to let him being remembered as a self-impressed jerk slow down the Project. So he lets those who would prefer to believe that he's a biiiiiiiiiit of a megalomaniac just go on and believe whatever it is they prefer to believe, so long as the payloads get up the gravity well.
I admit that I could be totally wrong and he could be plotting to take over the world. Gotta hedge my bets.
OMG, I find myself…. agreeing with you. What's up with that?![]()
Cool compilation of the twin landers and reactions
Why were the sonic booms heard until the boosters touched down? And not higher up in the atmosphere, when retro rockets first fired? Or were the sonic booms created in the upper atmosphere, at retro firing? But it took time for the waveform to travel down to lower to be able to be heard?
Sound travels a lot slower than light. I think at sea level its something like 660 knots. In addition the sonic transition is happening at altitude. There are actually 3 different booms caused by 3 different parts of the boosters passing through the sound barrier. So what you are hearing is the boom from the boosters passing through mach (I'm on my ipad away from home so I can't do the the math right now) somewhere around 10K and it takes 20-30 seconds for the sound to reach you.
Also they are standing horizontally a couple of miles away and the sound has to travel that far as well no?
The most significant variable on the speed of sound is temperature and has nothing to do with altitude directly, but yes on a standard day at sea level, the speed of sound is about 660kts.Sound travels a lot slower than light. I think at sea level its something like 660 knots. In addition the sonic transition is happening at altitude. There are actually 3 different booms caused by 3 different parts of the boosters passing through the sound barrier. So what you are hearing is the boom from the boosters passing through mach (I'm on my ipad away from home so I can't do the the math right now) somewhere around 10K and it takes 20-30 seconds for the sound to reach you.
No I get that it happens at altitude. Here is my 7th grade geometry attempt. Z is where the sonic transition happens. X is the landing spot and Y is the spectators.You are correct but the boom isn't happening near the ground. It's at altitude. When I get home I can do a longer write up about how they use the engine off gasing to prohibit the sonic boom.
The last photo of the Tesla. Drive safe buddy! Say hello to Mars for us.