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oz6702 t1_j5xl67o wrote
Reply to comment by LionST1 in Why do sample return missions such as OSIRIS-REx use their own reentry vehicles instead of just going to the space station for pickup and return with ISS equipment? by PromptCritical725
This is the kind of engineering we're trying to perfect over at /r/KerbalSpaceProgram
oz6702 t1_iydemrj wrote
Reply to comment by Polymersion in Judge rules Swissvale native Jack Burman and Jacob Wohl must spend 500 hours registering voters by DaveOJ12
I dunno, it could also be that the judge's intent is to force these two shitweasels to interact with Black people and learn that they are, in fact, people, and that they deserve a vote as much as anyone else.
Now, I think the judge is smoking some top shelf if that is in fact their intent, but at least that'd be a reasonable interpretation of the sentence.
oz6702 t1_isaxunw wrote
Reply to comment by WesternOne9990 in Do crickets respond to TV’s and video audio, with their own sounds? by Bony_Geese
That cricket: "I came to screw and chew gum, and baby I'm all outta gum!"
oz6702 t1_j5xlhp5 wrote
Reply to comment by fishling in Why do sample return missions such as OSIRIS-REx use their own reentry vehicles instead of just going to the space station for pickup and return with ISS equipment? by PromptCritical725
> The sample return mission is almost certainly not going to be coming on a path aligned with the ISS orbit that only needs to slow 4 km/s to meet it.
To be fair, this is a trivially easy problem to solve. A change of a few cm/s when you're a million clicks away can result in huge differences in your destination, so setting things up such that your incoming deep space probe lines up with the ISS' direction of orbit and plane of orbit and whatnot would be quite easy, and pretty cheap as far as dV is concerned. Still, slowing down to match orbit with the ISS is something that's gonna cost you a ton of fuel either way - unless you aerobrake, in which case you might as well just do that instead of bring the fuel along to begin with.