Saturday, February 11, 2017

SpaceCast Notes - 2/11/2017

Notez 1/28/2017

Linkz

Tesla semi trucks in the works
  • Tesla announced last year that they will venture into the semi-truck business
  • Musk confirmed Tesla Model 3 is still the “overwhelming priority”; progress on a Tesla semi is still being made
    • over 400k orders for Model 3’s
  • The Tesla semi project is led by Jerome Guillen, the former manager of truck company Daimler’s Cascadia semi truck program
    • Daimler was working on “SuperTruck”, a DOE initiative to increase fuel economy
James’ notes:
Emailed FOIA requests no longer accepted
  • FBI will no longer accept Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests by email starting in March
    • The bureau advised sending a fax or mailing requests instead
  • A small portion of requests can be sent via a web portal, but this requires a phone #, mailing address, and signing a service agreement
  • The shift is probably intended to restrict implementation of FOIA
    • The FOIA law requires that a search was “reasonably calculated to discover the requested documents”
  • The CIA also doesn’t accept digital FOIA requests

China becomes largest solar producer

Elon starts digging a tunnel in LA
  • Musk hinted last month that tunnel construction underneath LA could start by the end of February
  • A boring machine began to dig a tunnel at the Hyperloop pod competition last weekend
  • Musk hasn’t denied a connection between tunneling and Hyperloop, since it could function in both aboveground tubes or below-ground tunnels
  • Any tunnel-boring project would fit within Tesla’s mission to alleviate traffic, and could also help with emissions and fuel consumption
  • Tunnels could also be used on Mars to service underground habitats

ISS to get new cargo airlock in 2019
  • Houston based company Nanoracks is now developing the first commercial airlock for the ISS
    • Airlock is not the same as the adapter which was lost aboard the Dragon during the CRS-7 explosion
  • Airlock will be about 2 meters wide and 1.8 meters long
  • Will be the first permanent commercial asset to the station
  • Would be ~5x larger than current airlock (Kibo module managed by JAXA)
  • Will be berthed to Tranquility module
  • Also includes a “Haybale” system
    • Designed to deploy many cubesats at once (up to 192)
    • Airlock is configured for cubesat deploy and is then moved away from the station via Canadarm2 for deployment
  • Airlock will be delivered to ISS via the Dragon spacecraft

Pad 39a has a vertical rocket on it for the first time in 5 years
  • SpaceX has readied a Falcon 9 rocket on pad 39a in preparation for a static test fire

  • Static test will verify the pad for use in the upcoming February 18th launch
  • SpaceX is no longer able to use LC-40 due to Falcon explosion which severely damaged the pad
  • SpaceX has a 20 year lease on 39a from NASA
    • Pad will be used to launch Falcon 9 and Falcon Heavy rockets in the future

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