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#4217 Launch Vehicles: Decouple the Energy Source from the Reaction Mass

#4217 Launch Vehicles: Decouple the Energy Source from the Reaction Mass Disaster! NASA's $2.7B Moon Launch TOWER Canceled after Massive Faults. Elon Musk Laugh https://youtu.be/TsqrQ-ghfrY #4217  Think hard and innovatively. Do not be constrained by normal thinking. Imagine a lunar rocket that has the power available from normal tanks and SRBs, but not the weight at launch. To bypass the "tyranny of the rocket equation," we have to stop thinking of a rocket as a self-contained thermos of energy. If you want the thrust of a Solid Rocket Booster (SRB) without the crushing liftoff weight of the propellant, you must decouple the Energy Source from the Reaction Mass. Here are four innovative architectures that move the "weight" off the vehicle while keeping the "power" on the thrust chamber. 1. The "Laser-Thermal" Virtual Tanker In this scenario, the rocket carries no oxidizer and no heavy chemical energy. Instead, it carries a lightweight propel...

#4216 SpaceX Fault Tree Analysis -> Knowledge Graph w/Queries

#4216 SpaceX Fault Tree Analysis -> Knowledge Graph w/Queries #4216  Describe the Fault Tree for a SpaceX vehicle Evaluating the Fault Tree Analysis (FTA) for a SpaceX vehicle, such as Starship or Falcon 9, involves a top-down deductive approach to identify the root causes of a "Top Event"—usually defined as Loss of Mission (LOM) or Loss of Crew (LOC) . While the specific, proprietary trees are closely guarded, the architecture follows NASA-standard probabilistic risk assessment (PRA) methodologies, which you may be familiar with from S&MA frameworks. 1. The Top Event: Loss of Mission (LOM) At the highest level, the tree branches into the primary phases of flight. A failure in any of these major "OR" gates leads to the Top Event. Pre-Launch/Pad Operations: Ignition failure, Ground Support Equipment (GSE) malfunction, or propellant loading anomalies. First Stage Ascent: Propulsion failure, structural breakup, or guidance loss. Stage Separation: Failure of...

#4215 LLMs on Hardware

#4215 LLMs on Hardware #4215  How can a low-budget solopreneur place GPT-0SS-20B or granite-4.0-h-small on hardware, hoping to get a good local solution and fantastic response times? As a solopreneur, you are in a great position to leverage these specific models because both GPT-OSS-20B and Granite-4.0-H-Small are designed for high efficiency on consumer-grade hardware. To get "fantastic response times" (low latency) without a datacenter budget, you need to prioritize Memory Bandwidth and VRAM . 1. Choosing the Right Hardware The key to speed is keeping the entire model on the GPU. If the model spills over into your system RAM (CPU offloading), your speed will drop from "fantastic" to "painful." The "Best Value" Gold Standard: NVIDIA RTX 3090 (Used) Why: It has 24GB of VRAM . For a 20B or 32B model, you generally need 16–22GB of VRAM when using 4-bit quantization (standard for local use). Response Time: You can expect 20–40 tokens per secon...