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Title: SpaceX's drone ship returns to port damaged
Post by: Buster's Uncle on January 12, 2015, 06:52:27 pm
SpaceX's drone ship returns to port damaged
The Verge
By Sean O'Kane on January 12, 2015 10:05 am



SpaceX took a big step towards creating a reusable rocket this weekend when it finally tested both its drone spaceport ship and the x-wing-equipped Falcon 9 rocket. After a series of delays dating back to December, the launch went off without a hitch but the rocket impacted the barge too heavily on landing for it be salvaged. Spaceflight Now has pictures of the barge returning to port yesterday, which detail the outcome of the crash.

Confirming what Musk tweeted on Saturday the ship appears to be fine structurally, but there's damage on its surface and to the cargo containers along the edge. Though the hope was obviously to land the rocket cleanly, he said the result still "bodes well for the future."

While the landing was on target, the fins — which balance the rocket during its descent — ran out of hydraulic fluid right before it impacted the barge. According to Musk, the rocket scheduled to fly next month is already equipped with 50% more fluid.

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Meanwhile, in orbit, the Dragon capsule that SpaceX launched completed its docking with the ISS this morning. The astronauts on board will begin unpacking its contents tomorrow. It was the first resupply mission to the station since Orbital Science's Antares rocket exploded shortly after liftoff back in October.


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Title: Re: SpaceX's drone ship returns to port damaged
Post by: Unorthodox on January 12, 2015, 06:58:17 pm
Wait...

RAN OUT of hydraulic fluid?  Sounds purposely?  So just add more?  Are hydraulic systems not typically closed?  Why are they leaking in the first place? 

Title: Re: SpaceX's drone ship returns to port damaged
Post by: gwillybj on January 12, 2015, 07:09:21 pm
A pint's a pound. They must be counting every gram when calculating the mass at liftoff.
Title: Re: SpaceX's drone ship returns to port damaged
Post by: Unorthodox on January 12, 2015, 10:26:48 pm
A pint's a pound. They must be counting every gram when calculating the mass at liftoff.

Still doesn't make sense to RUNNING OUT of hydraulic fluid unless something went wrong.  Your car leaks oil, you know something's wrong, same story. 

Now, losing POWER to the hydraulic system is another story, that would actually make sense since it has to be on battery power.
Title: Re: SpaceX's drone ship returns to port damaged
Post by: Unorthodox on January 12, 2015, 10:35:44 pm
Looked it up, they indeed use an open system that vents fluid so they don't need to run a pump and can just use a pressurized system.   
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