Da Vinci Project Postpones X-Prize Attempt 109
brainstyle writes "To some people this won't come as much of a shock: the Da Vinci Project's inaugural launch has been delayed. I'm a Canuck, so I'm rooting for these guys, but it always felt a bit iffy. The Canadian Arrow team seems to be doing things a bit more intelligently, so if any Canadian launch works, I'd bet on that one."
Hmm (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Hmm (Score:3, Funny)
Hmm... (Score:1)
I'm a Canuck, so I'm rooting for these guys
Here in Australia, root has a different meaning, but suffice to say we do it for fun. :-)
Re:Hmm... (Score:2)
Re:Hmm (Score:1, Informative)
Re:Hmm (Score:2)
I buy from them occasionally. I just reran Ad Aware and Spybot - neither reports that I have anything.
Two questions: what spyware do they have and what do I need to detect it? (I'm running Firefox for a browser - it may simply be that I didn't see it as a result.
My apologies to all.
Re:Hmm (Score:2)
I did not realize at the time I posted my message that Kevin Funk, the owner of Discount Rocketry, had passed away. [google.com] I chose Kevin's site because he'd been a fine person to deal with. I have not been able to contact whoever is taking care of the last business of Discount Rocketry, but I doubt that Kevin would have used spyware on his site.
On the other hand, it would surprise me that someone would take advantage of his passing to sneak something mal
And when we don't win? (Score:5, Interesting)
Re:And when we don't win? (Score:5, Informative)
Re:And when we don't win? (Score:4, Insightful)
Re:And when we don't win? (Score:5, Insightful)
No.
This isn't going away either.
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Re:And when we don't win? (Score:3, Insightful)
It doesn't matter if there are disinterested people as long as there are enough interested people.
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Re:And when we don't win? (Score:2)
Re:And when we don't win? (Score:2)
Re:And when we don't win? (Score:5, Informative)
Re:And when we don't win? (Score:2, Interesting)
However I'm sure all the designers have folders full of ideas for what they'd like to do next if there's more capital available. Sort of like Wernher Von Braun and his plans for trans-Atlantic bomb^w^w Moon-rockets and space-stations.
"Vunce ze rockets are up..." (Score:2)
(sung by the incomparable Tom Lehrer [google.com], of course)
Re:And when we don't win? (Score:3, Informative)
Well, the Canadian Arrow team is planning on developing an Extreme Skydiving [canadianarrow.com] industry.
Re:And when we don't win? (Score:2, Funny)
to pull us up
shifting patterns reflected
on the purity of snow
will be our solace, eh
we are already on top of the world
A better Canadian Haiku (Score:2)
Molson from state liquor store
Worker's Paradise
Cheer them on (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Cheer them on (Score:1)
overheard on launch day (Score:5, Funny)
Seconds later... (Score:1)
Re:overheard on launch day (Score:1)
Re:overheard on launch day (Score:2)
Re:overheard on launch day (Score:2)
Canadian Arrow...? (Score:3, Interesting)
I'd never heard of the Canadian Arrow before it was mentioned on /. [slashdot.org] a while back. I can't find the answer on their webpage, so I'll ask if anyone knows: was the name "Canadian Arrow" chosen with the Canadian Avro Arrow [www.exn.ca] in mind?
If so, that would be cool. If not, I hope it's a happy coincidence and not a prophetic one. Just don't let "US" steal the idea this time, guys.
Free flatscreens. [tinyurl.com] Proof here. [freeipodguide.com]
Re:Canadian Arrow...? (Score:1)
Based on German technology (Score:4, Informative)
Canadian Arrow spacecraft in launch configuration [canadianarrow.com]
V-2 systems diagram [wikipedia.org]
And the interior is A-4/V-2 based as well:
Canadian Arrow engine [canadianarrow.com]
A-4 components during production before installation of outer skin [wikipedia.org]
In addition to this, the photo of the landed return capsule is very reminiscent of the Gemini program.
CA descent capsule awaiting recovery [canadianarrow.com]
Gemini crew capsule awaiting recovery [starshipmodeler.org]
What goes around comes around!
Re:Based on German technology (Score:2, Funny)
This is very true of rockets, especially if they make orbit.
Re:Based on German technology (Score:2)
"Once the rockets are up, who cares where they come down?
That's not my department," says Wernher von Braun.
- Tom Lehrer
Whats missing? (Score:3, Insightful)
Yes, everybody seems to care about it... (Score:2, Interesting)
Re:Arrow name (Score:3, Funny)
Just so wrong... (Score:1, Informative)
Let's all (hopefully) welcome noted online casino Golden Palace.com into the pantheon of world space agencies. I'll be first in line to play at the LEO blackjack tables.
Re:Just so wrong... (Score:1)
glue guns in space (Score:5, Funny)
DaVinci project and glue gun [davinciproject.com]
da Vinci Design: Not very practical (Score:5, Insightful)
The Tier One system is by far the more aircraft-like of the two, has many abort modes that offer you some level of safety in a still-dangerous adventure, and appears to have plenty of money to ensure the design is not contrived.
IANARS, but it also appears that the Tier One design is highly scalable. Just make a large enough plane that can achieve a high altitude that can carry a large enough orbiter and fuel, and this thing can become a new LEO personnel or unmanned shuttle, or the much-lamented spaceplane.
At the least, quite a few of us would pay a few thousand to ride the thing like a rollercoaster to get our astronaut wings, experience weightlessness, and see the Earth in a way few of us have ever seen it.
But using a balloon and a cylinder? Hm.
Re:da Vinci Design: Not very practical (Score:4, Insightful)
Garage rocket scientists, perhaps? I'm not saying that their design is scaleable or good - just that sometimes, ordinary people tinkering around such stuff may lead to greater revolutions in science than a high-profile well known project.
Why? Because they are willing to take the risk. Their loss isn't as much as that of someone whose invested significantly more.
Their design may not be good or scaleable, but it might open up avenues in other areas we would not know about unless we tried it. That's the best part about engineering these things - you do not really know what's going to happen.
But that's just me.
Re:da Vinci Design: Not very practical (Score:4, Interesting)
Max
Re:da Vinci Design: Not very practical (Score:5, Informative)
Alas, it can't; there are fundamental reasons why SpaceShipOne or any similar vehicle can't get into orbit. This principally boil down to not being able to get enough delta-V from that rocket technology, and no thermal protection system for reentry. Changing the propulsion system and adding a TPS would involve a fundamental redesign from scratch.
What it is is a good technology demonstrator. They're getting experience in dealing with multistage vehicles, rocket propulsion, freefall attitude control, supersonic flight, etc; all well worth while, and all necessary on the path to a real orbital vehicle.
Plus the PR benefits are huge, too --- you could probably write the whole Tier One programme off as advertising. Think how much publicity Scaled Composites has gotten out of this...
Re:da Vinci Design: Not very practical (Score:2)
I dont know about you but if anything goes wrong I want as much TPS on that ship as possible, think about it extreeme shifts in G forces? From what I hear they are launching from near a taco bell at free fall you need to wipe quickly..
Re:da Vinci Design: Not very practical (Score:2, Interesting)
The mothership concept is definitely scalable. In fact, Scaled Composites just won
Re:da Vinci Design: Not very practical (Score:1)
Honestly. I'd probably take either if they were offering. Unfortunately, they're not. At least not to me. Which would I prefer? Well, that might be another issue.
Ah, who am I fooling? I'd take the Da Vinci. Go Canada!
New Prize (Score:2)
Its called the "eh-prize".
Re:New Prize (Score:1)
BLASPHEMY (Score:3, Funny)
Re:BLASPHEMY (Score:2)
Re:BLASPHEMY (Score:2)
Max
Re:BLASPHEMY (Score:1)
Godspeed, eh?
* except for Really Bad People, but even for them I might be in favor of a no-frills, no-suit, no-capsule spaceflight.
Re:BLASPHEMY (Score:2)
Non-sense? (Score:1)
Hey There,
If you knew which one worked
Why would you need to bet?
Cheers,
-- The Dude
P.S.
Someone needs to moderate the posted articles!?
Re:Non-sense? (Score:2)
Because that way I'd know I'd win said bet?
Re:Non-sense? (Score:2)
Did you miss the first half of the sentence? "that one" refers to the Canadian Arrow.
better links (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:better links (Score:1)
that summary is great (Score:1)
I know the booties are for traction, but i'm sure they're differently coloured not only to let the minders keep track of their charges but also to appeal to a certain kind of nerd. I didn't see any red members - perhaps it's so as not to make them uneasy on their first 'mission'.
this image [armadilloaerospace.com] he posted looks like it could be a promotional shot for a new sitcom about the wacky misadventures of the world's first private, zany space company.
And i think i just saw cnn's thing from that promotional flight. The
Very minor (Score:4, Informative)
indeed (Score:1)
A catastrophe (Score:1)
Everyone, Please pen letter to your governor. Thell them you feel how SPACE progress is essential to long term survival of democracy.
Re:A catastrophe (Score:2)
Would I volunteer for the canada arrow ??? (Score:1)
Im amazed by the number of people supporting the
Canadian Arrow project.
But, if you ask me, as a pilot, I would never
volunteer for that thing. It has too many single points of failure.
Somthing more like the SS1 has much better chances of failing, and still bringing you back.
Im not personally against them, and I
surely wish them good luck. But just look at the
engine. Just the turbopump is more complex than SS1
.
Make no mistake, the few minutes after blast off, at low alt, are its Achilles heel.
A REAL Canadian space program.... (Score:1)
I wonder what kinda isp you could get outta that combination, eh? Mebbe you'd have to substitute summa da water wit hydrogen peroxide....
I wonder why they don't gamble... (Score:2)
Their sponsor [davinciproject.com] is all into gambling, and I am sure that they don't want to make us believe that you can't win with gambling...
So let's play a little craps guys, bluf your way out, grab that one-armed bandit and cash that prize !
Nice flight patch (Score:2)
Given that they changed the name of the project to flatter their new sponsor, I find their flight patch [davinciproject.com] graphic rather appropriate.
Re:Canuck ? (Score:3, Informative)
Re:Canuck ? (Score:1)
Re:Canuck ? (Score:3, Funny)
I assume the Kiwi nickname in this case refers to the bird and not the fruit?
Re:Canuck ? (Score:3, Interesting)
And to make things every more confusing, it used to be called a chinese gooseberry, until they found it grew better here in NZ than it did in China.
Re:Canuck ? (Score:2)
And the pronounciation ? Can as in Canadian, and uck as in "puck", or as in "ook" ?
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Re:Canuck ? (Score:3, Informative)
This is probably due to the influence of Johnny Canuck [collectionscanada.ca] an Uncle Sam like character.
Re:To die or not to die? (Score:2)