Saturday, August 02, 2008

Holding at T-16min

Hold is due to extended time needed to cryochill the helium.

Falcon 1 is at 98% helium mass load, but as we all know, that last 2% is a bitch. (Asymptotically approaching the limit of the heat exchanger).

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12 comments:

Eben said...

Nearly 2am here in the UK. You guys need to hurry it up before I run out of coffee and diet coke :)

Kimbal said...

Come on! you've got to immerse yourself in Kwaj time. It's only noon there. ;)

KDavidian said...

Is there a reason they were doing a fuel offload?

JimO said...

No disrespect, eben, but don't EVEN think there's any schedule pressure except getting it right when it's ready.

Kwaj, take all the time you need. I'll pay for the Brit's no-doze.

BTW: Is that 'eben' as in '13th warrior'??

COD said...

Nothing this cool eve happened on Kwaj when I lived there. We did get to see incoming tests of the MX Cruise missile a few times every year though.

Kimbal said...

@kdavidian: can't confirm, but I believe the fuel offload is to help manage the helium cooling. The fuel tanks are connected, so if the tanks are full they will warm up the helium tank next to it.

Kimbal said...

[correction]: defueling to ensure the helium doesn't cool the fuel down too much.

Sophont said...

Is Spacex doing anything about the helium shortage? How much helium would a Falcon 9 use compared to a typical Macy's Thanksgiving day balloon?

Stellvia said...

Another sleepy Brit here, appreciating the inside info. Keep up the good work, Kimbal! :D

Kimbal said...

@jay: LOL!

Eben said...

No disrespect, eben, but don't EVEN think there's any schedule pressure except getting it right when it's ready.

No kidding. There's a lot of people's hopes riding on this one. One more day won't hurt at all.

BTW: Is that 'eben' as in '13th warrior'??

Heh. Had to Google that one, so no.

Kimbal said...

@eben: hold out for another 45 minutes. that's the word on the street.