Re: [TML] Aerobraking and apogee
Caleuche 30 Jan 2018 06:53 UTC
Like almost everything done in KSP, you get the feeling that "that can't possibly work in real life". Then NASA rolls out deployment of a mars rover via "hovering sky crane, suspended on rockets, lowering rover to the ground by cable and winch" and you wonder if they've been playing KSP a bit too much.
But it did work after all.
-------- Original Message --------
On January 29, 2018 10:28 PM, Kelly St. Clair <xxxxxx@efn.org> wrote:
>On 1/29/2018 9:58 PM, Caleuche wrote:
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>>Now _/*that */_is spaceflight: Launch from Earth directly from the
>> surface into trans-venus injection, aerocapture at Venus, lander descent
>> to the surface, surface operations, ascent above the bulk of the
>> atmosphere by balloon, a three stage SRB puts the sample into orbit,
>> docking with the return vehicle in Venus orbit, a >400 day ion spiral
>> out of Venus orbit and to trans-Earth Injection, followed by a high
>> velocity return from interplanetary transfer at earth.
>>
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> The last few years have given me an adjective for this:
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> Sounds very Kerbal. :)
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