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Leisher 
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Posted on: Jan. 15 2016,07:25 |
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I'm watching the spacewalk live right now and they're unscrewing a panel. The discussion between the astronauts and mission control is blowing my mind.
The astronaut is describing how much pressure he's putting on a wrench and mission control is responding with how much torque is on the bolt he's unscrewing, how much pressure they expect he'd have to apply and how many turns it'll take to remove it.
Crazy attention to detail.
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GORDON 
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Posted on: Jan. 15 2016,07:33 |
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Yeah they typically don't measure things in "cunthairs."
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TPRJones 
I saw The Fault in our Stars opening night.

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Posted on: Jan. 15 2016,07:39 |
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Honestly that's part of where NASA has gone wrong. They were always precise in their plans and construction, but when it came to execution that is not the sort of back-and-forth you'd have heard between Houston and an Apollo capsule. Somewhere along the way they lost some of the gumption that takes the well-laid plans and turns them into inspirational achievements.
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Malcolm 
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Posted on: Jan. 15 2016,07:39 |
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NASA needs how much money to tighten a bolt?
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"Other dogs bite only their enemies, whereas I bite also my friends in order to save them."
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GORDON 
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Posted on: Jan. 15 2016,07:45 |
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Reminds me of the time in Apollo 13 when they were taking about... a fuse?.... and Flight Control says, "I want all the specs on that fuse, then I want to talk to the engineer that designed it, then I want to talk to the guy on the assembly line who built it."
I think it is good they should have all the specs on a bolt and required torque and shit, so if more torque than spec is being applied, they know there is an issue and they can take steps rather than just strip/break the bolt in space where it probably can't be replaced without another $10m mission. And, the constant chatter.... why not? The dude is out there turning a bolt. Not like there's anything else for him or ground control to talk about. Might as well talk about that bolt.
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Malcolm 
I disagree.

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Posted on: Jan. 15 2016,07:52 |
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If it takes a fucking team of dudes to turn a wrench, then fuck ever going to the Moon or Mars. We'd need at least ten billion people if the team size scales with problem complexity.
-------------- Diogenes of Sinope:
"It is not that I am mad, it is only that my head is different from yours."
"Other dogs bite only their enemies, whereas I bite also my friends in order to save them."
Arnold Judas Rimmer, BSC, SSC:
"Better dead than smeg."
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TPRJones 
I saw The Fault in our Stars opening night.

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Posted on: Jan. 15 2016,09:19 |
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As long as "safety" doesn't turn into "cowardice". I think it did for a bit during the shuttle years, which is why we haven't been past LEO again in decades.
-------------- Vidi Perfutui Veni
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