The whole thing is gonna ablate regardless unless its Skylab.The main source of mass would be the body. Make that consumable and the rest should also ablate away as it comes down (I would think, at least)
Origami and allen keys are somewhat orthogonal, I would think.In other news, IKEA stonk prices have shot out of this world.
Origami and allen keys are somewhat orthogonal, I would think.
The body/shells of those satellites are typically made of some flavor of aluminum, stainless steel, and other shielding materials. "Shielding" materials. You know, to protect the sensitive electronics that are typically housed within from various types of radiation and/or micro-meteorites and debris.
Cant imagine one house in fucking plywood would last very goddamn long in orbit.
That defeats the purpose of deploying government mind control rays in orbit in the first place.Just wrap it in a shitload of tinfoil.
They did it again
goal wasnt to land this one though. If they reached the 10k foot test successfully that was the win. Landing would have been a huge bonus, but was not the goal.
SpaceX is fuckin' amazing. At this rate, i bet we have a human on mars by 2030, and itll be a private citizen, not a NASA astronaut.
They did it again
A countdown to the next delay?We need to start a countdown to the James Webb Telescope launch
better than finding out you fucked up when its at L1A countdown to the next delay?
Send me out there!better than finding out you fucked up when its at L1