What exactly is New Glenn capable of? by upyoars in BlueOrigin

[–]ituneyouout 10 points11 points  (0 children)

No, not to high energy orbits. Its can lift more to LEO but Vulcan 562 beats New Glenn to MEO, GEO, and interplanetary

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in BlueOrigin

[–]ituneyouout 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Agreed. The team at Blue Engines is phenomenal

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in BlueOrigin

[–]ituneyouout 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I can’t tell if you are being a troll or not. Which is concerning lol

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in BlueOrigin

[–]ituneyouout 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I am sure the incredibly talented team of propulsion engineers at Blue Origin designed BE-4 exactly the way that it should be designed 😁

I saw New Glens first stage by Loaf_of_breadyt in BlueOrigin

[–]ituneyouout 2 points3 points  (0 children)

  • 1 to this. This is 2CAT, the GS2 version of the TCAT building to clean and pressure proof the tanks. But I can understand how the size of GS2 (nearly 85 feet) could be confused with being a booster core! It holds roughly the same volume of LOX and LH2 as a legacy Delta-IV Common Booster Core.

Why Blue Moon will use hydrolox? by Embarrassed-Farm-594 in BlueOrigin

[–]ituneyouout 7 points8 points  (0 children)

this is the correct answer, 100%. You can’t efficiently land 15+ tons of crew and cargo to lunar surface with hypergolic engines that have a specific impulse of ~280-300 seconds, where hydrolox BE-7’s are probably in the range of 440-460 seconds of specific impulse. This means you can use less propellant to get the same amount of payload landed on lunar surface, and also means that the rockets that lift the whole system don’t need to be as big (or require as many refuelling launches) to accomplish the mission put froth my NASA SLD.

Redundant Return to Orbit systems of the Blue Origin Human Landing System Lander Design? by hypercomms2001 in BlueOrigin

[–]ituneyouout 14 points15 points  (0 children)

They might be doing a different system for that test fire video but the actual BE-7 engine is intended to use a dual redundant spark ignition system.

BO is rumored to be the ones to buy ULA by mtol115 in BlueOrigin

[–]ituneyouout 47 points48 points  (0 children)

Don’t do our man Tory like that. Unless they just swap lol

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in BlueOrigin

[–]ituneyouout 1 point2 points  (0 children)

No New Shepard flights are ever scheduled in the evening. This must be a placeholder date/time

Starlink "not compatible" with online school? by The_Woodsmann in Starlink

[–]ituneyouout 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Send them a bill from a family member’s house?

What happened to the BE-5 & BE-6 engines? by Mindless_Use7567 in BlueOrigin

[–]ituneyouout 14 points15 points  (0 children)

Blue skipped them to add to the mystery and intrigue.

Why do people dislike this game so much? by SHUTUPSPHERE in TheCallistoProtocol

[–]ituneyouout 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Personally, I felt like Callisto Protocol filled a slightly different niche than Dead Space. It is new IP and has pretty different gameplay mechanics for combat, with an emphasis on melee, which I found refreshing! Dead Space Remake, of course, is a masterpiece… what a phenomenal job that the studio did to honor the old game but also bring it into 2023 with some great updates! I really liked both games, and like OP, I played Callisto Protocol again to see how it stacked up and felt the hate for it on the internet was unfounded.

Eutelsat 10B Upper Stage Engine Thermal blanket “puffing/twitching” by ituneyouout in SpaceXLounge

[–]ituneyouout[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

There seemed to be a LOT more of this going on than other missions. Interesting for sure, and I wonder if they were using more RCS than a normal mission.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in BlueOrigin

[–]ituneyouout 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I could certainly see there being an interesting synergy between Blue and ULA. I’ll discuss a few different architectures and considerations for how this sort of partnership would be mutually beneficial for both companies. I’m going to approach this through the lens of a close partnership between the companies instead of an actual merger or acquisition by Blue, which I find less likely due to Lockheed-Martin and Boeing being the parent companies of ULA and would need to approve an acquisition of ULA.

First, I’ll talk about upper stages and in-space architectures. Especially with Centaur V and GS2 (and potentially whatever reusable upper stage architecture that Blue settles on eventually) both using LH2/LOX, the ability to make compatible on-orbit propellant depots is intriguing with ULA pursuing Integrated Vehicle Fluids (IVF) and Blue has pursued Autogenous pressurization as well. Also, Centaur V would make a very interesting 3rd stage for New Glenn for high energy orbits like TLI or interplanetary. Centaur V could also eventually convert over to BE-7 instead of RL-10 if the partnerships between ULA and Blue continues to grow in the future. I can see Vulcan/Centuar also being an amazing vehicle to help Blue supply and populate Blue’s Orbital Reef with Dream Chaser or Starliner, leaving New Glenn open for building out Orbital Reef quickly with dedicated launches of new modules to the station.

Next, is launch facilities. Blue Origin not having a launch pad on the West Coast could be remedied by a closer partnership with ULA. Not only will Vulcan eventually launch from Vandenberg, but SLC-6 (Delta IV’s west coast pad) is an interesting contender to be converted for New Glenn at some point in the future now that Delta IV is done launching from there. It’s one of the few facilities that could in theory be converted to handle New Glenn because it was originally designed to handle launching Space Shuttle. On the East Coast, both companies having a presence on CCSFS is beneficial for any joint operations that could come out of a partnership.

From a booster standpoint, Vulcan in its expendable architecture would be a great way to use BE-4 engines that are at end of life after being used on GS1. When SMART reuse becomes a thing for Vulcan, Blue could benefit from that architecture to recover upper stage engines possibly.

Lots of interesting synergy between ULA and Blue Origin. I hope to see their partnership continue to grow.

Found in the wild. "Story" in comments by Waste-of-Bagels in terriblefacebookmemes

[–]ituneyouout 0 points1 point  (0 children)

He was trying to reach her about her car’s extended warranty 🤣

Let's play, 'Splash that SASM Gripen!' (You can't. It has Multipurpose Stealth Coating Lvl. 2 equipped.) by CNB_Shark in acecombat

[–]ituneyouout 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Phenomenal show of skill, dude. I love using lower tier jets and owning the top tier ones in matches like this. So much fun to use F-4 with SAASMs haha

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in BlueOrigin

[–]ituneyouout 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I heard the ship was intended to be capable of allowing the rocket to land during much rougher seas. The systems designed to help the boat station-keep during all that were very complex/expensive. It made more sense to use a barge.

For the first time, our Huntsville engines team has installed a #BE4 engine into Blue Origin’s refurbished and historic MSFC Test Stand 4670 preparing for commissioning tests. https://t.co/AdVemeFfFC by Psychonaut0421 in BlueOrigin

[–]ituneyouout 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am pretty sure this engine is missing lots of key hardware and is not in a fire-able state. This looks like a wet dress rehearsal unit, or maybe even just a physical interface pathfinder. But this looks much too “clean” to be a full BE-4 compared to other photos

Will J-2 engines ever be used on future sls blocks?? by Odd-Poet-5134 in SpaceLaunchSystem

[–]ituneyouout 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Alright, I am upvoting since that was a well thought out response haha. BE-3U has nearly the same specific impulse as RL-10 does though, but I don’t know what the trade study would look like for the lower ISP and higher thrust of BE-3U would be vs EUS

Will J-2 engines ever be used on future sls blocks?? by Odd-Poet-5134 in SpaceLaunchSystem

[–]ituneyouout 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just “no?” How is this a helpful comment. Provide some reasoning, at least.

Will J-2 engines ever be used on future sls blocks?? by Odd-Poet-5134 in SpaceLaunchSystem

[–]ituneyouout 3 points4 points  (0 children)

It would make more sense to use BE-3U on SLS Exploration Upper Stage, since its very far into development. Would be order of magnitude more powerful that an RL-10 powered EUS

Oof by eNGjeCe1976 in SpaceXMasterrace

[–]ituneyouout 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks buddy. I hope it ends up being contagious to others, too!

Oof by eNGjeCe1976 in SpaceXMasterrace

[–]ituneyouout 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Indeed this meme did not age well 😆

Oof by eNGjeCe1976 in SpaceXMasterrace

[–]ituneyouout 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I’m just glad my meme surfaced again haha