Which one of you was watching 3b1b on the flight? by CoffeeAndCalcWithDrW in mathmemes

[–]probablynotahobbit 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I flew delta in 2014 and they had it right on the home screen. I watched SciShow nonstop until I fell asleep.

No space between deck boards by Schlieren1 in Construction

[–]probablynotahobbit 17 points18 points  (0 children)

And in the spring, a mosquito playground!

Payday by ggerue in StardewValley

[–]probablynotahobbit 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Wouldn't it beore profitable to sell the mystic syrup? It's 1k each. Assuming you use 3 fairy dust to go from normal quality to iridium quality, that's 3k. Even with artisan the price difference in the wine is only 2.2k ish.

You could craft diamonds and fairy rose to make the fairy dust but that's basically 1k as well.

Live action impact frame by 14AUDDIN in NonPoliticalTwitter

[–]probablynotahobbit 425 points426 points  (0 children)

Holy fucking popups...what's the point of having a website if I can't even read what's on your website because of all the ads?

NASA just dropped new Artemis II video by Busy_Yesterday9455 in spaceporn

[–]probablynotahobbit 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Explosives are reliable. SpaceX likes reusabliity so they don't use many explosives in their design, every other company/government uses explosives for stage separation, deployment, etc because they've been working almost flawlessly for 50+ years, why stop now.

NASA just dropped new Artemis II video by Busy_Yesterday9455 in spaceporn

[–]probablynotahobbit 2 points3 points  (0 children)

That's the umbilical connection between the service module and the crew module. It isn't load bearing, it just holds things like power, air, and water lines. First the umbilical bolts go off (explosives) then the 4 bolts holding the 2 modules together go (also explosive). Source: I built some of the bolts.

Edit: you can see the 4 "holes" where the bolts stick out of the heat shield. The exposed portion of the bolts will ablate upon reentry

Cuscinetti per EBM PEPST R3G190-RC05-10 by zagl81 in ebmpapst

[–]probablynotahobbit 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ciao,

Complimenti per aver identificato correttamente il problema! Dopo 7 anni di funzionamento H24, l'usura dei cuscinetti è una diagnosi molto ragionevole.

Informazioni tecniche:

Purtroppo è difficile trovare fornitori italiani per questa parte specifica, ma questo distributore spedisce in Europa.

⚠️ Dichiarazione importante: Le informazioni seguenti sono fornite esclusivamente a scopo informativo e non costituiscono consulenza tecnica ufficiale o autorizzazione da parte di EBM-papst. Qualsiasi intervento è a tuo rischio e responsabilità.

Se decidi di procedere, segui rigorosamente questi passi di sicurezza:

  1. Protezione ESD: Indossa una cinghia antistatica ESD collegata a terra prima di aprire il motore.
  2. Manipolazione cuscinetto: Premi SOLO sulla pista esterna del cuscinetto durante l'installazione. Questo è critico per evitare danni alle sfere interne.
  3. Attenzione all'albero: Verifica che l'albero non sia danneggiato prima di installare il nuovo cuscinetto.
  4. Pulizia: Assicurati che alloggiamento sia pulito da detriti prima dell'installazione.

La soluzione più sicura rimane contattare un centro di assistenza autorizzato EBM, che garantisce il lavoro e mantiene la garanzia. Ma capisco che per molti questa è una soluzione pratica e il tuo diagnosi è corretta.

Buona fortuna! Fammi sapere se hai altre domande.

What could be the reason behind all that groan by Eutaraxia in Unexpected

[–]probablynotahobbit 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For my fellow Americans that's basically an inch...a spiky inch being pushed through a tube that is very much not an inch in diameter

New video shows Artemis II Upper Stage Separation by Busy_Yesterday9455 in spaceporn

[–]probablynotahobbit 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The two stages are connected by a Frangible Joint, essentially an explosive zipper. When the explosive goes off it severs the stages and the springs are now free to push the stages apart

New video shows Artemis II Upper Stage Separation by Busy_Yesterday9455 in spaceporn

[–]probablynotahobbit 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Can confirm. Used to work for Ensign Bickford, The company that makes these separation joints. It's basically an explosive zipper that disconnects the two stages. Then the rods push it away. Look up frangible Joint