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Why does the shuttle throttle to 3 Gs on ascent?
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Danny Deger writes:
Why does the shuttle throttle to 3 Gs on ascent? The real Shuttle throttles back during ascent at a certain point in order to reduce aerodynamic stresses as it rises through the atmosphere. -- Transpose mxsmanic and gmail to reach me by e-mail. |
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![]() "Mxsmanic" wrote in message ... Danny Deger writes: Why does the shuttle throttle to 3 Gs on ascent? The real Shuttle snip As opposed to your world of simulation. ------------------------------------- DW |
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"Darkwing" theducksmail"AT"yahoo.com writes:
As opposed to your world of simulation. I don't simulate the Shuttle, but I know that some people do. -- Transpose mxsmanic and gmail to reach me by e-mail. |
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Danny Deger wrote:
Why does the shuttle throttle to 3 Gs on ascent? I don't know about G's but the shuttle adjust the engine thrust up and down at various times in the launch based on the dynamic pressures involved. |
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"Ron Natalie" wrote in message
m I don't know about G's but the shuttle adjust the engine thrust up and down at various times in the launch based on the dynamic pressures involved. "'Go' for throttle up." My generation's equivalent of "Where were you when Kennedy got shot?" -- John T http://sage1solutions.com/blogs/TknoFlyer Reduce spam. Use Sender Policy Framework: http://openspf.org ____________________ |
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![]() John T wrote: "'Go' for throttle up." My generation's equivalent of "Where were you when Kennedy got shot?" I'm old enough to answer both those questions. Pat |
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"John T" wrote in news:45a06154$0$28077
: "Ron Natalie" wrote in message m I don't know about G's but the shuttle adjust the engine thrust up and down at various times in the launch based on the dynamic pressures involved. "'Go' for throttle up." My generation's equivalent of "Where were you when Kennedy got shot?" That, and now "Columbia, Houston. UHF comm check." Got chills just typing that. Brian -- http://www.skywise711.com - Lasers, Seismology, Astronomy, Skepticism Seismic FAQ: http://www.skywise711.com/SeismicFAQ/SeismicFAQ.html Quake "predictions": http://www.skywise711.com/quakes/EQDB/index.html Sed quis custodiet ipsos Custodes? |
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![]() Skywise wrote: That, and now "Columbia, Houston. UHF comm check." Got chills just typing that. Though it all happened so fast that it didn't sink in at the time, when reading the transcripts the spooky part is when the temperature sensors start climbing, then failing. Pat |
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Pat Flannery wrote in news:12q559nm7crqq10
@corp.supernews.com: Skywise wrote: That, and now "Columbia, Houston. UHF comm check." Got chills just typing that. Though it all happened so fast that it didn't sink in at the time, when reading the transcripts the spooky part is when the temperature sensors start climbing, then failing. Pat Although there was little chance of it, this was the first reentry that I attempted to observe. If I could see it, it would have been about 10 degrees off my northern horizon from here in the LA area. Mountains and haze made it a long shot. But I got up anyway and had NASA TV streaming to my computer. I didn't see a thing so I just listened to the live feed. I wasn't paying real close attention until I kept hearing that call for comm check repeated. At first it didn't seem too serious. But when I heard them ask when they expected tracking at Merritt Island and they said "one minute ago" I got concerned. That's when I turned on CNN. Touchdown time came and went. I'm thinkig, heck, maybe they had a problem and bailed out somewhere. Maybe they had to use that new fangled escape chute thingy. Perhaps they're in the Gulf of Mexico waiting for rescue. Or crash landed somewhere else. Then there was that first report of multiple trails seen over Texas and I knew it was over, that there was no hope. That's when it really hit me. Brian -- http://www.skywise711.com - Lasers, Seismology, Astronomy, Skepticism Seismic FAQ: http://www.skywise711.com/SeismicFAQ/SeismicFAQ.html Quake "predictions": http://www.skywise711.com/quakes/EQDB/index.html Sed quis custodiet ipsos Custodes? |
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