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![]() Don't ya love it! Mike Melville of all people earned that ride by working with Burt for more than 30 years on all the projects. Mike was around before the Long EZE. At 62 years old, Mike becomes an astronaut. Burt doesn't pick some snot nosed little 30 year old smart ass fighter jock, but puts Mike in that seat. I just love it. If anyone in that organization earned that ride, it was Melville. Throwing the M&M's was a move of pure taste (no pun intended)? Good for Melville, the first commercial astronaut in the history of our species! God Damn, I'm stoked. Burt and Mike doing that put humans back on the list of something that might be worth populating this Earth. One thing really came to mind after this mission and that was how focused Burt and crew can be. The X-Prize is to go to 100 kilometers and back. That little "Flash Gordon" type space ship will do that at Mach 2.5. It's interesting that to get into orbit requires Mach 25, or ten times the speed. At ten times the speed, since kinetic energy is quadratic with velocity, e.g. Energy = 1/2 Mass * Velocity **2, that means the little ship would need 100 times more energy to do that...and 100 times more fuel to do that. Now you know why the space shuttle has all those external rockets and the big tank. I find it an interesting thought that a ballistic ride into space only requires 1/100th fuel getting into orbit requires. BWB |
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Badwater Bill wrote:
Don't ya love it! Mike Melville of all people earned that ride by working with Burt for more than 30 years on all the projects. Mike was around before the Long EZE. At 62 years old, Mike becomes an astronaut. Burt doesn't pick some snot nosed little 30 year old smart ass fighter jock, but puts Mike in that seat. I just love it. If anyone in that organization earned that ride, it was Melville. Throwing the M&M's was a move of pure taste (no pun intended)? Good for Melville, the first commercial astronaut in the history of our species! God Damn, I'm stoked. Burt and Mike doing that put humans back on the list of something that might be worth populating this Earth. One thing really came to mind after this mission and that was how focused Burt and crew can be. The X-Prize is to go to 100 kilometers and back. That little "Flash Gordon" type space ship will do that at Mach 2.5. It's interesting that to get into orbit requires Mach 25, or ten times the speed. At ten times the speed, since kinetic energy is quadratic with velocity, e.g. Energy = 1/2 Mass * Velocity **2, that means the little ship would need 100 times more energy to do that...and 100 times more fuel to do that. Now you know why the space shuttle has all those external rockets and the big tank. I find it an interesting thought that a ballistic ride into space only requires 1/100th fuel getting into orbit requires. BWB I'm with you all the way, Bill, except for the fuel increase. To go 100 times faster will take more than 100 times the fuel. Drag is higher at higher speeds, and the C of D increases in the transonic and supersonic ranges... Richard |
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"Richard Lamb" wrote ...
I'm with you all the way, Bill, except for the fuel increase. To go 100 times faster will take more than 100 times the fuel. Drag is higher at higher speeds, and the C of D increases in the transonic and supersonic ranges... It's worst than that Richard. You have to carry more fuel to lift the extra fuel (and structure) that you use to go faster. Then you need more fuel to lift that fuel. Then ... Rich |
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Richard Isakson wrote:
"Richard Lamb" wrote ... I'm with you all the way, Bill, except for the fuel increase. To go 100 times faster will take more than 100 times the fuel. Drag is higher at higher speeds, and the C of D increases in the transonic and supersonic ranges... It's worst than that Richard. You have to carry more fuel to lift the extra fuel (and structure) that you use to go faster. Then you need more fuel to lift that fuel. Then ... Rich Yepper. Bottom line, that ol' 1953 Chevy Space Truck (Orbiter) is still one of mankind's most amazing accomplishment. Rich (the other one) |
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On Sun, 27 Jun 2004 15:15:07 GMT, Sean Trost
wrote: Im in !!! Sean "Spacedmanspiff" Trost ****...I'm in too. I'll fly the ****ing thing if they need a "Wind Dummy" BWB P.S. all you low time ****ers have no idea what a wind dummy is. When you fly gliders it's the first guy to launch in the morning and try to stay up. If the wind dummy makes it, everybody wants to tow up. IF he ends up back on the airport, then the thermals aren't strong enough yet. Same thing hang gliding. It's the first one with the balls to run off the cliff. If he can't stay up, everybody waits until the conditions develop with more sun light and more thermals. I have to explain this because there are people here like Dave Munday who read this stuff and may never understand it if you didn't explain the joke. |
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![]() "Badwater Bill" wrote ****...I'm in too. I'll fly the ****ing thing if they need a "Wind Dummy" BWB I'm sure they want two "FAA sized" passengers, not your fat ass, Bill! g -- Jim (ducking and running) in NC --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.711 / Virus Database: 467 - Release Date: 6/25/2004 |
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"Badwater Bill" wrote in message
... Don't ya love it! Mike Melville of all people earned that ride by working with Burt for more than 30 years on all the projects. Mike was around before the Long EZE. At 62 years old, Mike becomes an astronaut. Burt doesn't pick some snot nosed little 30 year old smart ass fighter jock, but puts Mike in that seat. I just love it. If anyone in that organization earned that ride, it was Melville. Throwing the M&M's was a move of pure taste (no pun intended)? Good for Melville, the first commercial astronaut in the history of our species! God Damn, I'm stoked. Burt and Mike doing that put humans back on the list of something that might be worth populating this Earth. One thing really came to mind after this mission and that was how focused Burt and crew can be. The X-Prize is to go to 100 kilometers and back. That little "Flash Gordon" type space ship will do that at Mach 2.5. It's interesting that to get into orbit requires Mach 25, or ten times the speed. At ten times the speed, since kinetic energy is quadratic with velocity, e.g. Energy = 1/2 Mass * Velocity **2, that means the little ship would need 100 times more energy to do that...and 100 times more fuel to do that. Now you know why the space shuttle has all those external rockets and the big tank. I find it an interesting thought that a ballistic ride into space only requires 1/100th fuel getting into orbit requires. BWB I was there with my wife adn three kids that morning. We arrived at 4:00AM at Mojave Airport. People were incredibly friendly, helpful and peaceful. Awe insipring and a testament to American ingenutiy, guts and creativity. May God continue to bless America! James http://www.AICompany.com - SEO, Web Development and Hosting http://www.SEO-highrankings.com -FREE SEO TOOLS |
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