Jan 082013
 

All of the “blueprints” I showed previously were based on the same basic color palette. But the actual vintage blueprints I’ve seen vary wildly Most are blueline or brownline… i.e. the lines are blue or brown on a white background. These have of course been replaced with black lines on white paper in the digital age. These, though, while they seem to form the bulk of such diagrams, are visually BLAAAAHHHhhhhh.

I’ve seen a number of German WWII-era blueprints, and the vast majority of the ones I can recall have all been brownline, not blue line, and not (sadly) whitelines on blue backgrounds. Still, age has turned the white paper slightly “tan,” which is more appealing than plain white. So, I went ahead and created a “vintage brownline” of  the V-2 (A-4) rocket cutaway:

Printed full size, it would be 16.5 inches wide by 56 inches long; it would be priced something like $45. A reduced-size version 12 inches wide by 41 inches long would be something like $25. Anyone interested?

 Posted by at 2:43 pm
Jan 082013
 

Heh.

A gun in every household? Utah town drafting a resolution

Councilman Neil Sorensen of Spring City, a small town of 1,000 90 miles south of Salt Lake City, is drafting a resolution calling for every household to be armed and be trained. It would be non-binding; you could opt out.

It would be ironic if the law was written so that anyone who opts out has to put a sign on their front door announcing that “This household is not armed.”

 Posted by at 1:33 pm
Jan 082013
 

Some ca. 2011 NASA artwork depicting the hoped-for for flight of the Exploration Flight test (EFT-1) in 2014, showing the Orion capsule and its service module attached to a Delta IV upper stage. The EFT-1 mission will be unmanned, and tossed up to 3,600 miles for two orbits.

 Posted by at 1:00 am
Jan 082013
 

For a manned mission to Mars, you can either go slow (using conventional propulsion on a minimum energy transfer orbit) or fast (using some form of more exotic propulsion). And you can either go in a small, cramped low-mass habitat, or something heavy but spacious.

Obviously, fast and spacious would seem to be the way to go. However, fast and cramped would be okay, and possibly slow and spacious would be acceptable.  But evidence suggests that slow and cramped is a fast route to psychological failure.

Fake mission to Mars leaves astronauts spaced out

A fake mission to Mars with six trained “astronauts,” in a small “spacecraft” that took 17 month led to four of the six being more or less useless wrecks well before the end. Of course, these were six *men,* no women; that could be problematic (of course, having men fight over women – or women fight over men – would not be much of a help). Having this be 17 months in microgravity would only make the situation worse… probably *far* worse.

Fixes for this would include:

1) Bigelow-style inflatable habs to increase volume, so the astronauts can get the hell away from each other

2) Much larger crew complement so people don;t have to stare at the same faces all the time

3) Send Mars landers, habitats, infrastructure, etc. ahead of the humans via efficient-but-slow, but sling the humans on a sprint trajectory using advanced propulsion such as NERVA, Orion, Medusa, etc.

Seems to me the best answer would be to go with a 4,000 ton Orion vehicle with a crew complement of a few hundred. Get there lickety-split in comfort and style.

 Posted by at 12:45 am
Jan 072013
 

Member of Biden’s Gun Control Task Force Has a Son Convicted of Planning School Mass Murder

President of the National Assocation of Police Officers and Boston Police Officer Thomas Nee is a member of Vice President Joe Biden’s gun control task force… Nee’s son, Joseph Nee, was convicted in 2008 for planning to commit mass murder of students and teachers at Marshfield High School in Massachusetts…

Huh. I have no idea about Nee’s views on gun ownership, though I can guess. But regardless, he seems an odd choice… I keep hearing Leonard Nimoy muttering something about being “emotionally compromised.” What are the chances that Nee places the blame for what almost happened on his lax parenting and/or his whackjob kid? As opposed to blaming the guns or video games or some such?

 Posted by at 6:19 pm
Jan 072013
 

New U.S. Law Seeks Answers On Chinese Nuke Tunnels

The Chinese have been busily digging tunnels. Big tunnels. Three thousand miles worth of tunnels. One study estimates that 3,000 nukes could be stored in these tunnels. And this nugget of joy:

Karber’s paper estimates in 2020-plus that China’s true nuclear arsenal, if used against the U.S. as a “counter-value attack,” would inflict 50 million direct casualties; plus-or-minus 50 percent would suffer radiation sickness ranging from debilitating to life-shortening; two-thirds of the 7,569 hospitals would be destroyed or inoperable and half the physicians would themselves be casualties. One-third of the electrical generation capacity and 40 percent of the national food producing agricultural land would be destroyed or exposed to significant residual radiation. 100 million Americans would face starvation within the first 10 years of the initial attack.

 Posted by at 4:34 pm
Jan 072013
 

Juvenile suspect in India gang rape reportedly ripped her intestines out in attack

Yeah… that’s just… ummm…

In this case, “juvenile” is 16. I’ve seen some sub-16-year-olds who could snap an armored personnel carrier in half. And I’ve seen some sub-16-year-olds who contained a quantity of evil that would not fit within the walls of a jail cell.

If this kid is in fact guilty, I’m pretty sure that India has enough people that they don’t need him in their gene pool.

 Posted by at 2:53 pm