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6.4.8 Rocket Launch Requirements : r/codehs - Reddit
Oct 16, 2023 · If there is no lightning, there are not thick clouds, the wind speed is 20 knots, and there is no precipitation, the rocket should be cleared to launch. If there was lightning detected 50 minutes ago, there are not thick clouds, the wind speed is 30 knots, and there is no precipitation, the rocket should be cleared to launch.
rockets - Launch Accelerations: Values, history - Space Exploration ...
Jan 16, 2015 · Other things being equal, a higher-g launch can be more fuel efficient, because less energy is lost to gravity by getting to orbit more quickly, and gravity losses normally dominate over drag losses. Keeping STS down to 3g was a challenging design goal - it's hard to build deep throttling capability into an engine, but the shuttle was designed ...
My rocket league won’t launch : r/RocketLeague - Reddit
All right, I'm curious as to what your Launch.log file has to say when it crashes. Since you're launching through the Epic Games Launcher, : Launch the Epic Games Launcher Select Library. Right click Rocket League. Select Manage. Go to Launch Options and enable them. Add -dev to the launch options, and then you can click the top right [x]
How can I find sources for Launch Trajectories?
Oct 12, 2018 · $\begingroup$ It's true that a general launch direction (i.e. east vs south) can be determined by the type of orbit, and can be narrowed down a little more if you know the inclination of the orbit. However the question being asked is about "precise data, and reconstructed trajectories", so the OP is looking for more than just a general idea of ...
Launch Options : r/RocketLeague - Reddit
Nov 29, 2016 · 705 votes, 180 comments. true. If you had a more descriptive post title that said something about getting more frames rather than "Launch Options" which sounds like a question post about a topic most don't know much about (which's the reason I skipped reading this post yesterday), I guarantee it would've gotten far more visibility higher up in the front page, on Google searches, and future RL ...
How close can I get to a rocket launch and not get killed?
It would vary for each type of rocket. The more powerful a rocket the greater the safe stand-off distance. A rocket like the Saturn V would require a larger stand-off distance than a Proton rocket. It would also depend on what exhaust directing structures exist below the rocket at launch and where the person wanted to be in relation to that.
launch - Why do space rockets not start from an angle? Why go …
Apr 26, 2020 · Besides the good answers you already got, note that for a rocket to launch diagonally you need the vertical acceleration to be more than 1g. In a Saturn V, initial acceleration was barely beyond 1g. If you put your rocket at a 45 degree angle, now you need 1.41g just to not fall to the ground. There are also huge engineering issues.
launch - What's falling off the Shenzhou/Long March stack?
Watching the launch of the Shenzhou-11 mission on a Long March 2F, I noticed a number of items falling off the exterior of the rocket. I'm used to seeing chunks of ice sheet coming off of cryogenic launchers, but Long March uses non-cryogenic hypergolic fuels, and the pieces were squared-off, clearly manufactured items.
Der Eisendrache rocket launch intervals : r/CODZombies - Reddit
Feb 20, 2016 · It seems to go off Minute countdowns. Whether its random or in a cycle, etc Idk. I tested it in the first three days of release and got different times of 1 min, 5 min, 3 min, 2 min. Didn't do much extra since it's not that big of deal to wait it out and it does just feel random and we were looking for EE / just having fun :p
How to calculate Orbital Inclination knowing the launch azimuth …
Aug 8, 2016 · A new spaceport is proposed for Camden County, Georgia (USA). The latitude is 30.56N and the only available launch azimuth is 123 degrees. What is the resulting LEO without mid-course maneuvers? Can