Maybe they are from a TeslaI'm watching the NASA youtube live stream.
I wonder if that thing has a G1000
I'm watching the NASA youtube live stream.
I wonder if that thing has a G1000
I'm watching the NASA youtube live stream.
I wonder if that thing has a G1000
And why not in the equator where more angular momentum would be available?I have a stupid question to ask. When you build a multi-billion dollar space launch facility, and thunderstorms/lightning are concerns, why in the hell do you build it in the middle of the biggest thunderstorm/lightning part of the world?
Jim
I have a stupid question to ask. When you build a multi-billion dollar space launch facility, and thunderstorms/lightning are concerns, why in the hell do you build it in the middle of the biggest thunderstorm/lightning part of the world?
Jim
It is kind of a stupid question if you think about it a little.I have a stupid question to ask. When you build a multi-billion dollar space launch facility, and thunderstorms/lightning are concerns, why in the hell do you build it in the middle of the biggest thunderstorm/lightning part of the world?
Jim
I have a stupid question to ask. When you build a multi-billion dollar space launch facility, and thunderstorms/lightning are concerns, why in the hell do you build it in the middle of the biggest thunderstorm/lightning part of the world?
Jim
Other than rotational velocity what is stupid about it? We could rent space in Panama and save a LOT of kerosene. Florida is still 37d north of the equator.It is kind of a stupid question if you think about it a little.
Other than rotational velocity what is stupid about it? We could rent space in Panama and save a LOT of kerosene. Florida is still 37d north of the equator.
Jim
At the time they started all this it was a Cold War big deal so they wanted it on US soil, close to the equator and headed east over water. And cheap real estate. So Cape Canaveral it was. Are there better places? Sure. But not when you factor all that in.Other than rotational velocity what is stupid about it? We could rent space in Panama and save a LOT of kerosene. Florida is still 37d north of the equator.
Jim
Looks like we're back to being monkeys in the capsule. There ain't much in the way of controls in there. AC and screen brightness is prolly about it.
And why not in the equator where more angular momentum would be available?
You mean the alien from Area 51 they’re taking back up to the mother ship?
Cheap real estate? Since when has the Federal Government been concerned about that. They could have condemned Miami Beach and not have thought a thing about it. Close to the equator? We dug this big ditch through Panama and nobody voiced a concern. We could have build "Kennedy" down there without too much trouble. Logistics? Getting stuff by train to Florida couldn't have been much worse than ship to Panama. Or Costa RIca. Or some other friendly equator country.At the time they started all this it was a Cold War big deal so they wanted it on US soil, close to the equator and headed east over water. And cheap real estate. So Cape Canaveral it was. Are there better places? Sure. But not when you factor all that in.
Cheap real estate? Since when has the Federal Government been concerned about that. They could have condemned Miami Beach and not have thought a thing about it. Close to the equator? We dug this big ditch through Panama and nobody voiced a concern. We could have build "Kennedy" down there without too much trouble. Logistics? Getting stuff by train to Florida couldn't have been much worse than ship to Panama. Or Costa RIca. Or some other friendly equator country.
Do you think storms/rain are less likely in Costa Rica than Florida?Cheap real estate? Since when has the Federal Government been concerned about that. They could have condemned Miami Beach and not have thought a thing about it. Close to the equator? We dug this big ditch through Panama and nobody voiced a concern. We could have build "Kennedy" down there without too much trouble. Logistics? Getting stuff by train to Florida couldn't have been much worse than ship to Panama. Or Costa RIca. Or some other friendly equator country.
I was one of them. I'd have relocated to Panama in a New York Second for that kind of money. AND electronics is a wonderful communications device between JSFC and a remote location is that is what it took. I call bu11 $#it on not doing the PHYSICS and ENGINEERING right thing from the getgo.400,000 people worked on the Apollo program, a lot of them in Florida, and a lot of them had to be local to Kennedy. Staffing the space center would have been a nightmare had it been built in Panama.
Do you think storms/rain are less likely in Costa Rica than Florida?
Without putting too much effort in, it looks like Jacksonville FL (closet city on my limit research) has ~25% more sunshine hours per year than Ecuador (Wiki link -- Good enough for government work). Panama is even worse, as is much of Central America.Dunno. Do you have data? Did ANYBODY do a site analysis before we picked Canaveral/Kennedy for our investment of billions of dollars?
Dunno. Do you have data? Did ANYBODY do a site analysis before we picked Canaveral/Kennedy for our investment of billions of dollars?
It's a launch safety issue. If something goes wrong, it's over the ocean for the first 20 min or so. Plus you want launch as close to the equator as possible for an extra "kick" for speed.I have a stupid question to ask. When you build a multi-billion dollar space launch facility, and thunderstorms/lightning are concerns, why in the hell do you build it in the middle of the biggest thunderstorm/lightning part of the world?
Jim