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.p049 [[ ttps://www.linkedin.com/in/anne-chinnery-3215a478/ | Anne Chinnery ]] b1966, USAF Academy masters aeronautical engineering 1993, 1999 Microcosm, Launch Engineer SpaceX 2003-2013, now [[ https://firefly.com/ | Firefly Aerospace ]] | .p049 [[ https://www.linkedin.com/in/anne-chinnery-3215a478/ | Anne Chinnery ]] b1966, USAF Academy masters aeronautical engineering 1993, 1999 Microcosm, Launch Engineer SpaceX 2003-2013, now [[ https://firefly.com/ | Firefly Aerospace ]] |
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.p098 Steven Walker DARPA supported SpaceX and [[ Gary Hudson (engineer) | Gary Hudson's ]] [[ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AirLaunch | AirLaunch ]] |
.p098 Steven Walker DARPA supported SpaceX and [[ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gary_Hudson_(engineer) | Gary Hudson's ]] [[ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AirLaunch | AirLaunch ]] .p105 2003 Thanksgiving, Musk shows off Falcon 1 in front of DC Air and Space Museum .p107-10 [[ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kistler_K-1 | Kistler Aerospace ]] fought by Musk, led to [[ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Commercial_Orbital_Transportation_Services | COTS ]] .p112 Lockheed Waterton Canyon .p114 Malaysians pay $6M to launch RazakSAT, DARPA bought two missions .p115 wins $278M COTS contract .p119 Falcon 1 failure fuel leak, blamed on a small B-nut ( [[ attachment:Blind-Nuts.jpg | Blind-nut? ]] ) on the kerosene line improperly tightened .p121 in fact, the aluminum B-nut failed due to [[ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intergranular_corrosion | inter-granular corrosion ]] cracking .p122 should have used [[ https://learchem.com/products/acf-50.html | ACF-50 anti-corrosion lubricant ]], and kept the vehicle in a climate-controlled hangar .p123 engineer forgot to close second stage LOX vent valve .p125 2005 Musk hires Jim Maser, former president of [[ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sea_Launch | Sea Launch ]], Ukrainian [[ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zenit-3SL | Zenit-3SL rockets ]] launched from equator. Maser left 9 months later. .p130 Florence Li structures |
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---- /!\ '''Edit conflict - your version:''' ---- .p084 return to LA with boards, intern flies to Digikey in Minnesota and back for new capacitors . [[ https://www.ibselectronics.com/ibsstore/passive-components/capacitors/aluminum-electrolytic-capacitors.html?p=7 | why not a local distributor??? ]] .p088 just after launch, engine fire, shut down half a minute later, fell in flames. Fuel leak near top of engine. .p089 [[ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kimbal_Musk | Kimbal Musk ]] .p090 payload [[ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FalconSAT-2 | USAF Academy FalconSAT-2 ]], now in academy museum. .p096 May 2002, [[ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gwynne_Shotwell | Gwynne Shotwell ]] meets Musk, hires her as VP Sales in September .p098 Steven Walker DARPA supported SpaceX and [[ Gary Hudson (engineer) | Gary Hudson's ]] [[ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AirLaunch | AirLaunch ]] ---- /!\ '''End of edit conflict''' ---- |
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Liftoff
Elon Musk and the desperate early days that launched SPACEX
Eric Berger, 2021, Beaverton Library 629.4 BER
Eric Berger is Senior Space Editor at ars technica
- mostly about Falcon 1 development and test
- p001 Starhopper landing test fail, crash, but FAA 500 foot altitude limit prevented fireball
- p005 USC students Brian Bjelde (Rat Chicken) and Phil Kassouf, SpaceX new hures
- p007 Gans Koenigsmann VP avionics
- p009 Adeo Ressi entrepreneur friend
p010 Chris Thompson Boeing -> SpaceX
- p011 Jim Cantrell
- p011 John Garvey Boeing rocket engines
- p011 Tom Mueller (p29 Merlin engine)
- p011 Reaction Research Society, So Cal rocketry club
p011 Ignition! John Drury Clark
- p012 Mike Griffin, future NASA administrator
- p012 Peter Diamandis
- p014 2022 May 6 Space Exploration Technologies
p015 Hans Koenigsmann Microcosm
- p017 Mary Beth Brown, assistant to Musk 2022 August
- p017 Gwynne Shotwell
- p018 Steve Johnson
- p020 Phil Kassouf EE Falcon 1 onboard computer
- interview: south east south triangle at north pole, but also 1+1/2pi miles north of south pole
- p021 Bulent Altan - Musk asks Larry Page to transfer Ms. Altan to Google's LA office
- p022 Florence Li
p028 Tim Buzza: McGregor test site director
p033 Reaction Research Society So.Cal website
p035 Bezos Blue Origin
- p036 "Bezos is not great at engineering, to be frank" says Musk
p038 Barber-Nichols turbopump contractor, 150 pounds, 3000 horsepower, evolved to 12000 h.p. in Falcon 9
- p040 Jeremy Hollman, gas generator engineer
- p041 machining firm Mustang Engineering, owner Bob Reagan became SpaceX VP of machining
- p043 pintle injector, TRW sues alleging trade secret theft runway 35
p044 McGregor site former Beal Aerospace, 10 mi from airport runway 35 ( 5000 ft)
p049 Anne Chinnery b1966, USAF Academy masters aeronautical engineering 1993, 1999 Microcosm, Launch Engineer SpaceX 2003-2013, now Firefly Aerospace
- note: Firefly Alpha FLTA002 deployed 3 satellites 1 October 2022
p052 Space Launch Complex 3 at Vandenberg
note: I watched the first launch attempt of AMROC IRR from VAFB 576A3 120.60W 34.78N in 1989, 15 miles north of SLC-3, 120.588W 34.643N
p055 Shotwell and Koenigsmann look for an equatorial launch site, find Kwajalein Atoll on map, contact Huntsville LtCol Tim Mango
- p056 2003 June Thompson, Koenigsmann, Chinnery
- p059 Vandenberg: dump LOX before approaching rocket and fixing it, refill from another mobile tanker truck
- p060 May 27 successful first stage static test
- p062 George Koopman (1989 ISDC speech), James French, Mike Griffin
- p064 October 1989 launch fail, stuck LOX valve
- p065 SLC-3E for Lockheed Atlas-V. SLC-4 for Titan IV, debris from a Falcon failure too much of a threat
- p066 Falcon 1 could only launch after Titan, six month wait (so far) drained too much money
- p067 Musk tells Tim Buzza we're going to Kwaj (an Army site)
p069 Hans Koenigsmann loved diving there, especially the sunken Prinz Eugen cruiser
- p071 Hans organized move and installation, forty foot shopping containers, 30 tons, some by air
- p073 only a small concrete bunker on Omelek (open at both ends), poured concrete for launchpad and build hangar
- p073 SpaceX control center on main Kwaj island, surface line-of-sight radio poor, but OK at height of rocket antennas
- p073 pad ready in four months, fall 2005
- p078 late 2005 Nov, first static fire test delayed past 6 hour window, second try Dec 20, unsafe winds
- p079 stuck valve, buckled tank, no 2005 launch
- p080 Koenigsmann attempts to connect Musk and Wertz
- p081 Musk interviews Koenigsmann at home, likes personal library with aerospace and SF
p082 connecting umbilicals daylong task, JLG lift
- p083 Second stage main power distribution box, capacitor fail, voltage rating too small
- p084 return to LA with boards, intern flies to Digikey in Minnesota and back for new capacitors
- p088 just after launch, engine fire, shut down half a minute later, fell in flames. Fuel leak near top of engine.
p089 Kimbal Musk
p090 payload USAF Academy FalconSAT-2, now in academy museum.
p096 May 2002, Gwynne Shotwell meets Musk, hires her as VP Sales in September
p098 Steven Walker DARPA supported SpaceX and Gary Hudson's AirLaunch
- p105 2003 Thanksgiving, Musk shows off Falcon 1 in front of DC Air and Space Museum
p107-10 Kistler Aerospace fought by Musk, led to COTS
- p112 Lockheed Waterton Canyon
- p114 Malaysians pay $6M to launch RazakSAT, DARPA bought two missions
- p115 wins $278M COTS contract
p119 Falcon 1 failure fuel leak, blamed on a small B-nut ( Blind-nut? ) on the kerosene line improperly tightened
p121 in fact, the aluminum B-nut failed due to inter-granular corrosion cracking
p122 should have used ACF-50 anti-corrosion lubricant, and kept the vehicle in a climate-controlled hangar
- p123 engineer forgot to close second stage LOX vent valve
p125 2005 Musk hires Jim Maser, former president of Sea Launch, Ukrainian Zenit-3SL rockets launched from equator. Maser left 9 months later.
- p130 Florence Li structures
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