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They look like hoses or something. I mean I can understand that things need to be attached, but do they really need to be attached until the split second the rocket takes off?
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On 5/07/2012 9:07 PM, peanutaxis wrote:
They look like hoses or something. I mean I can understand that things need to be attached, but do they really need to be attached until the split second the rocket takes off? It depends on what you mean by hoses. Some are electrical connections; some are communications connections and some are for propellant. Yes, they _did_ need to attach them until the last moment. |
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On Thu, 5 Jul 2012 11:07:07 +0000, peanutaxis
wrote: They look like hoses or something. I mean I can understand that things need to be attached, but do they really need to be attached until the split second the rocket takes off? You don't want to disconnect them until liftoff, in case of a last-second launch abort (which happened several times) which would involve lots of time reconnecting them for another launch attempt. Brian |
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Ah those are carrying away all the **** that the astronauts crap themselves
with when the solids are about to fire up.. grin..... Brian -- -- From the sofa of Brian Gaff - Blind user, so no pictures please! "peanutaxis" wrote in message news ![]() They look like hoses or something. I mean I can understand that things need to be attached, but do they really need to be attached until the split second the rocket takes off? -- peanutaxis |
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On Jul 5, 7:07*am, peanutaxis
wrote: They look like hoses or something. I mean I can understand that things need to be attached, but do they really need to be attached until the split second the rocket takes off? -- peanutaxis Yes, they do They carry propellants. If the shuttle were to delay or scrub, they used to replenish or drain the propellants. Dangerous hydrogen gas is being vented off and that needs to be attached for the same reasons. Some hoses carry conditioned air/nitrogen, others carry data and power. |
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On 10/07/2012 10:41 AM, peanutaxis wrote:
Me;1216873 Wrote: On Jul 5, 7:07*am, peanutaxis wrote:- They look like hoses or something. I mean I can understand that things need to be attached, but do they really need to be attached until the split second the rocket takes off? -- peanutaxis- Yes, they do They carry propellants. If the shuttle were to delay or scrub, they used to replenish or drain the propellants. Dangerous hydrogen gas is being vented off and that needs to be attached for the same reasons. Some hoses carry conditioned air/nitrogen, others carry data and power. Why is there hydrogen gas around. I thought it'd be all liquid and all contained! Hydrogen is cryogenic - it's only liquid at extremely low temperatures. There isn't enough insulation in the world to keep hydrgen liquid anywhere on this little planet of ours, let alone in Florida. |
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On Jul 9, 8:41*pm, peanutaxis
wrote: Me;1216873 Wrote: On Jul 5, 7:07*am, peanutaxis wrote:- They look like hoses or something. I mean I can understand that things need to be attached, but do they really need to be attached until the split second the rocket takes off? -- peanutaxis- Yes, they do They carry propellants. If the shuttle were to delay or scrub, they used to replenish or drain the propellants. *Dangerous hydrogen gas is being vented off and that needs to be attached for the same reasons. Some hoses carry conditioned air/nitrogen, others carry data and power. Why is there hydrogen gas around. I thought it'd be all liquid and all contained! -- peanutaxi The hydrogen is constantly boiling off and needs to be vented off |
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