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Groundbreaking spaceplane crashes before landmark aerospike rocket test
https://newatlas.com/ ^
| May 09, 2024
| Joe Salas
Posted on 05/10/2024 4:53:08 AM PDT by Jonty30
It was set to be the world's first flight test for an aerospike rocket engine, but the MIRA I prototype crashed on takeoff before the most innovative part of its propulsion system could fire. Undeterred, Polaris is building two bigger prototypes. The MIRA I, from German aerospace startup Polaris Raumflugzeuge, was traveling at approximately 105 mph (169 km/h) during takeoff when a "landing gear steering reaction" plus a side wind caused a "hard landing event," rendering the space plane inoperable and it's fiberglass airframe damaged beyond repair. Its subsystems remained mostly intact – however, rather than attempt to repair the prototype spaceplane, Polaris has opted to decommission the 4.25-meter (13.9-ft) long MIRA I to go ahead with the identically shaped 5 m (16 ft) MIRA II and III design. Basically larger copies of the MIRA I.
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To: Macho MAGA Man
Was Stave Austin the pilot?
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posted on
05/10/2024 5:43:25 AM PDT
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Cowman
To: Chainmail
I’ll bet you’re a lot of fun at a party.
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posted on
05/10/2024 5:43:44 AM PDT
by
subterfuge
(I'm a pure-blood!)
To: Macho MAGA Man
Was Stave Austin the pilot?
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posted on
05/10/2024 5:47:44 AM PDT
by
Cowman
To: texas booster
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posted on
05/10/2024 5:53:17 AM PDT
by
moovova
("The NEXT ELECTION is the most important election of our lifetimes!“ LOL...)
To: Cowman
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posted on
05/10/2024 5:53:44 AM PDT
by
null and void
(Everyone on all sides a conflict will be happy to lie to you, except our side, of course!)
To: Jonty30
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posted on
05/10/2024 5:54:34 AM PDT
by
MayflowerMadam
(Navarro didn't kill himself.)
To: Jonty30
Article reads like a high schooler wrote it on the bus to school the morning it was due, hoping that’s some sort of automated translation thing and not a reflection the original author just being a high schooler, quality coverage of technology news is sorely needed.
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posted on
05/10/2024 5:55:39 AM PDT
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jz638
To: moovova
Direct image access denied, please go to worthpoint.com to view images.
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posted on
05/10/2024 5:55:44 AM PDT
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null and void
(Everyone on all sides a conflict will be happy to lie to you, except our side, of course!)
To: Jonty30
[...] rendering the space plane inoperable and it's its fiberglass airframe damaged beyond repair [...]"Gentlemen, we can rebuild it. We have the technology..."
Regards,
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posted on
05/10/2024 5:56:43 AM PDT
by
alexander_busek
(Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence.)
To: Jonty30
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posted on
05/10/2024 6:00:28 AM PDT
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Macho MAGA Man
(The last two weren't balloons. One was a cylindrical objects Trump is being given the Alex Jones tr)
To: Jonty30
The ‘spike’ engine sounds interesting.
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posted on
05/10/2024 6:09:43 AM PDT
by
dljordan
(What do you think?)
To: jz638
New Atlas tends to use amateur writers and they pay by the article. So, you’re getting people who like to write but may not be the most polished of writers.
Anybody can join, as long as they have articles to submit that are worth reading.
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posted on
05/10/2024 6:12:07 AM PDT
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Jonty30
(He hunted a mammoth for me, just because I said I was hungry. He is such a good friend. )
To: Cowman
Lol
Colonel Steve Austin would be too old these days to withstand the g-forces.
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05/10/2024 6:42:47 AM PDT
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Macho MAGA Man
(The last two weren't balloons. One was a cylindrical objects Trump is being given the Alex Jones tr)
To: Macho MAGA Man
You never can tell. Some belts and hoses and maybe a carb rebuild....
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05/10/2024 6:49:21 AM PDT
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Cowman
To: null and void
“Direct image access denied, please go to worthpoint.com to view images.”
Is that what it’s saying for the picture I tried to post? Odd.
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05/10/2024 6:50:30 AM PDT
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moovova
("The NEXT ELECTION is the most important election of our lifetimes!“ LOL...)
To: dljordan
They’ve been around since WWII on paper and the 1950s.
They’re less efficient than bell engines designed for a given altitude, but can adjust on the fly so one engine works pretty good at all altitudes.
Not particularly useful in a proper rocket that drops stages, but very useful form a space plane that has to do it all.
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05/10/2024 6:51:09 AM PDT
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MeanWestTexan
(Sometimes There Is No Lesser Of Two Evils)
To: subterfuge
"I’ll bet you’re a lot of fun at a party."I expect not - very difficult for me to suffer fools. MS Engineering 1982, Program Manager/Senior Engineer for 13 at a military laboratory.
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posted on
05/10/2024 6:51:55 AM PDT
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Chainmail
(You can vote your way into Socialism - but you will have to shoot your way out.)
To: moovova
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posted on
05/10/2024 7:00:36 AM PDT
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null and void
(Everyone on all sides a conflict will be happy to lie to you, except our side, of course!)
To: Chainmail
Bet you go though lots of Ben Gay
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posted on
05/10/2024 7:35:13 AM PDT
by
al baby
(I know sarcasm )
To: Chainmail
The usual load of goofy comments! They're easier than thinking and learning ...
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05/10/2024 7:38:05 AM PDT
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NorthMountain
(... the right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed)
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