Posted on 08/02/2020 10:16:23 AM PDT by yoe
Way to go!
They keep giving reasons why they are taking so long but I wonder if they are having trouble opening the door.
Im old enough to remember when we would land back at the launch site like an airplane
The SpaceX woman was tearfully crying as they ended the broadcast. The NASA man, not at all. He's like, this is what we've done for decades.
*ping*
Bttt
No trouble, the propellants used for the deorbit and reaction control thrusters is dreadfully toxic. They have to safe the system and vent all the propellants in the line. The system is pressure fed and once the burst disks are triggered the lines are full of full pressure propellants with the possibility of a thruster firing or leaking until the check valves are closed and the lines blow down through the thrusters to safe the system. Once the system is safe they lift the capsule on deck and check for concentration. The live feed shows guys in full biosuits and SCBA tanks checking the exterior they said ppm concentration of NTO on the live stream once that dilutes they will let them out.
Kudos, seems you know a thing or two about piping systems, lol.
I’m old enough to remember splashdowns in the ocean. When Apollo 13 landed, the teachers pushed in newfangled TVs on carts with cc programs. A Jerry rigged antenna, and we got the local channel covering the splashdown
yes me too and i remember drop drills
That was no coinkydink
At least she was crying with joy than crying because she got offended by something silly she did a ok in my book
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