Skip Navigation

InitialsDiceBearhttps://github.com/dicebear/dicebearhttps://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/„Initials” (https://github.com/dicebear/dicebear) by „DiceBear”, licensed under „CC0 1.0” (https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/)LE
LettuceTurnipTheBeet @ LettuceTurnipTheBeet @lemm.ee
Posts
19
Comments
133
Joined
2 yr. ago

  • I’m really impressed by how quickly the plate is getting assembled. I didn’t expect the manifolds to get added for another week or so, and now they’re at 2 / 3.

    I’m not sure what the bottleneck is at the moment. Once everything is lifted in place they can move B9 over, but they might want to wait until they hit stage adapter is added.

    B9 could go through spin prime tests without the plane being ready, and the plate can get tested without all deluge water & gas tanks present. We’re also it sure how far along the other OLM repairs are (cryo pipes are still being replaced). So there’s a ton of stuff happening in parallel.

  • New comment from /u/santacfan on Reddit:

    Starbase live-

    11:56pm- 2nd manifold is lifted off it’s stand (Who needs sleep anyways)

    12:12am- Manifold is going up after some weight was added to balance the load

    12:14:40am- Starts to swing over

    12:18am- Lowering. This should go to the left of the plate installed earlier

    12:23am- Trying to get it aligned

    12:25am- Starting to bring it in closer to the OLM

    12:31am- Lowered a bit more. (Looks like they’re at the 10ft mark where they paused for quite a while earlier. So I’m off to bed)

    12:45am- Lowered into place.

    1:21am- Raised again

    1:50am- B10 turns into Massey’s

    2:01am- Manifold is lowered again

    2:20am- Manifold go up, Basket go down

    2:25am- Manifold goes down

    2:36am- Basket goes up

    2:59am- Basket goes down

    3:35am- Small crane swings what may have been the 3rd manifold into place under the OLM

    3:51am- Grover moves a piece of small diameter pipe over to the left side of the OLM where the excavators are working

    5:30am- LR11000 is disconnected from the manifold section

    8:10am- Day shift off to a slow start

    9:25am- White pipe is lifted by a small crane over by the berm. RGV’s pictures show that they might be running a new water line from the current vertical tank over to the OLM.

    9:32am- LR11000 lifts the counterweight that was used to keep the last manifold level during the lift

    11:04am- Basket goes up

    11:21am- Retaining wall goes up where they’ve been excavating

    11:24am- Basket goes down

    11:36am- 2 workers carry a plastic pipe over to the pit being dug by the long reach excavator (if it’s metal, enter those guys in a body building competition)

    11:55am- 2 dump truck loads of gravel dumped on the other side of the excavator

    12:00pm- Nic is leaving NSF

    12:53pm- Basket goes up

    1:06pm- Basket goes down

    1:24pm- Grover lifts a couple pieces of metal off of the top of the OLM

    1:40pm- LR11000 moves another counterweight away from the OLM

    2:11pm- LR11000 lifts another counterweight

    2:17pm- Small crane lifts a piece of metal out of the excavation pit

    2:53pm- In todays adventure of what’s stuck at Starbase. We have a small bulldozer hanging off the side of a low boy trailer.

    2:53:54- Random kid says hi

    2:58pm- The excavator wins again. Bulldozer is on the trailer.

    3:34pm- Grover moves what looks like a long straight piece of rebar over to the cryo pit area

    3:49pm- Grover lifts a triangular piece of metal to the top of the OLM.

    4:13pm- Grover lifts another triangular piece of metal to the top of the OLM.

    4:30pm- Grover lifts more rebar over for the cryo pit lid

    4:50pm- Basket goes up (to the door on the side of the OLM)

    5:02pm- Rocket cows hack the stream

    5:03pm- Basket goes down

    5:37pm- Basket goes up

    5:44pm- Basket goes down

    6:32pm- LR11000 picks up a deluge pipe

    6:51pm- Grover swings out of the way

    6:57pm- LR11000 Starts swinging deluge pipe over. Straight pipe with a curve on the end closest to the OLM.

    6:59pm- Starts lowering pipe to the back left side OLM

    7:47pm- Small crane lifts a short piece of pipe next to the bigger piece the LR11000 lifted over

    7:51pm- Short piece swung back away

    9:00pm- Looks like some work on the lid for the cryo pipe vault. Some people going in and out of the ring around the OLM. They’re hiding what we really want to see behind the tarps though.

    9:15pm- LR11000 moves to pick up Y pipe

    9:41pm- Lifting straps connected to the crane

    9:56pm- Y pipe lifted

    9:58pm- Swung around the OLM

    10:06pm- Lowered to just above the OLM

    10:08pm- Guide rope got stuck on smaller crane. Had to go back up.

    10:09pm- Going back down

    10:12pm- Sat on the ground right outside the pit.

    10:14pm- Lifted Up slightly and rotated

    10:15pm- Lowered into the pit

    10:25pm- For those wanting to keep track, In Ryan’s renders, we’ve seen the bottom pipe that goes to the middle manifold and the Y section that goes over it lifted in so far. There should be 2 short pieces next to connect the Y to the other 2 manifolds.

    (This gets synced)

  • Hey all, I'm trying something new here -- I spoke with @SantacFan@sh.itjust.works on Reddit and they said that while they'd like to continue posting here, they don't have the time -- but we do have permission to copy the data to Lemmy if we want.

    I've set up a small automation on Val Town to automatically copy over their comments here. Let me know what you think -- if feedback is bad then I'll just disable it again.

  • New comment from /u/santacfan on Reddit:

    Okay, I was 3 hours into watching the replay and counting trucks when I noticed Rover 2 chat has picked up the count again. So let’s go with their numbers instead of me going cross eyed trying to watch this for 12 hours.

    Rover 2-

    12:45pm- 144 trucks

    13:15- 150 trucks

    13:32- First pump truck leaves site. 151 trucks

    13:43- Second pump truck leaves site. 152 trucks

    14:25- 160 trucks

    15:00- It’s the pour that never ends It goes on and on my friends Some trucks started pouring, not knowing how deep it was And they’ll continue pouring because 33 raptors tried to dig to china

    15:01- 168 trucks

    15:23- 3rd pump truck leaves. The concrete trucks though, they keep coming. 170

    15:35- 4th back up pump truck leaves. Truck 171 pulls in

    15:45- 174 trucks in. 5 trucks have left with their tag wheels down though indicating they are still full. So they might be done.

    16:00- I’m calling it. The last truck was stopped and diverted down to the electrical trench.

    174 trucks in. 6 trucks left loaded. So 168 trucks overall. Add in the 132 from the last big pour and we’re at even 300 truck loads.

    Starbase Live-

    12:23pm- First pump truck lowers

    1:13pm- Second pump truck lowers

    3:12pm- Third pump truck lowers

    (This gets synced)

  • Yes I agree with the sentiment of not creating a slurry of automatic posts without any discussion. It’s why I wouldn’t create a thread for each launch. But maybe we can have a “launch party thread” which auto updates with a comment for each upcoming launch or so.

    As for discussing other space-related stuff, I think it’s fine to discuss that here, or cross-promote other channels. In SpaceXLounge we had a ton of tangential threads which I always found interesting, like the Starliner saga.

  • RGV Sneak Peek shows some nice shots of the steel plates, as well as the pour under the OLM. Looks like a lot more concrete is needed though, wonder when that’ll happen.

    The steel plates look ready for transport, so I bet this next pour will be soon — it seems to be the main hold up.