Hope everyone in the states enjoyed their holiday! I definitely ate too much, but it was nice being around friends and family.
Bakster> Aside from the occasional mishaps, as long as your fingers remain attached, it's all good.
Project Report:
I am happy to report the base for the model has been successfully assembled. The base is the section below the folding doors, as shown in this image.
I had some concerns about how well I could fashion the two halves into a round shape, but with some clips, tape, Tenax and some reinforcing strips, I managed to get it into a nice even circle.
She now doesn't need tape, and all that's left is to sand down and fill some rough spots and add details.
The LES is getting close to assembly, and the boost protective cover needs some final polishing and coating to smooth it out. Meanwhile, detailing the exhaust nozzle skirt is about done, and I only need to glue the parts together to finish.
And in a stroke of good fortune, while browsing the school supply section of the local dollar store, I ran across a set of four plastic mechanical pencils. Now I don't need the mechanical pencils, but the tips will make perfect exhaust nozzles for the LES! And they were only $1.50 for the pack, so I figured it would be easier to use them than try to make them. I'm so pleased with them that I think the next time I'm in there I will pick up another pack or two. I have plans for another 1/96th scale model that will need a LES, so cutting them closer to the tip will work just as well.
Mission Director (GAF)
Today in Space History:
1972 November 23 - . 06:11 GMT - . Launch Site: Baikonur. Launch Complex: Baikonur LC110L. LV Family: N1. Launch Vehicle: N-1 11A52. FAILURE: Failure. Failed Stage: 1.
- N1 7L - . Payload: Soyuz 7K-LOK / LK Mockups. Mass: 9,850 kg (21,710 lb). Nation: Russia. Agency: RVSN. Program: Lunar L3. Class: Manned. Type: Manned spacecraft. Spacecraft Bus: Soyuz. Spacecraft: Soyuz 7K-LOK. Decay Date: 1972-11-23 . Apogee: 40 km (24 mi).
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Unmanned test of manned lunar mission launch vehicle serial number 7L. This article incorporated significant changes to the previous model, including roll 'steering' engines to prevent the loss of control that destroyed 6L. The rocket ascended into the sky, and the engines ran 106.93 seconds, only seven seconds before completion of first stage burnout. Programmed shutdown of some engines to prevent overstressing of the structure led to propellant line hammering, rupture of propellant lines, and an explosion of engine number 4. The vehicle disintegrated.
2015 November 23 - . 17:21 GMT - . Launch Site: Blue Origin. Launch Vehicle: New Shepard.
- New Shepard CC - . Nation: USA. Type: Test. Apogee: 101 km (62 mi).
Blue Origin's New Shepard vehicle carried its prototype crew capsule to 100.5 km altitude, the booster reaching 100.4 km. The booster was recovered in a controlled vertical rocket landing, the first such successful landing on the Earth's surface following an exoatmospheric flight. The crew capsule landed nearby on a parachute.