RIP Penis Ship
7/2/2022 7:58:42 AM
Helios is going to pick up the 2 other crews
7/2/2022 2:39:54 PM
The trailer shows Sojourner landing, but yeah probably. There's gonna be something that happens where all three crews prove to be important to the survival of the now joint mission
7/2/2022 2:48:16 PM
Probably. Unfortunately.
7/2/2022 7:27:50 PM
I think Eagle News Channel might be like FOX News Channel. They just used a different animal.
7/6/2022 6:17:06 PM
Hopefully Danny Stevens dies on Mars.
7/8/2022 5:18:30 PM
^ 💯
7/8/2022 9:58:38 PM
I did not enjoy the first step onto Mars, felt anticlimactic.Also, I'm so tired of Danny being creepy. Leave his ass on Mars. Also can't wait for Wraith to weigh in on the feasibility of a single ship with 8 engines and two massive solar sails being a single stage. Although could be worse, the Russian ship simply defies physics
7/8/2022 10:37:22 PM
Well that was really unsatisfying
7/9/2022 12:01:06 AM
^^I’m actually surprised at how bad they’ve done the physics overallDefinitely seemed like an odd choice to rush the first step scene like that but maybe they’re doing somewhere with it…
7/9/2022 12:10:58 AM
Anyone notice during descent the dialog was saying “mars gps is not working” but the captions were saying “gyroscope is offline”
7/10/2022 5:42:24 PM
7/11/2022 4:08:49 PM
Oh right, I wasn't saying that sails were bad, but taking them down to Mars and back up again seems nonsensical.The Russian ship is WAY worse though. It was SSTO with 4 nuclear engines. It was not aerodynamic at all. All the legs and other dangling bits weren't in an aeroshell so would have to been significantly stronger. I'm assuming the nuclear engines would have to be gimbled... The Russian designs haven't made sense since when they sent Buran (WITHOUT ENGINES)to the moon and back.
7/11/2022 4:45:38 PM
^not TOO ridiculous on the Soviet vehicle in terms of aerodynamics. They cut design short by 2 years to compete with NASA and Helios, and they are kind of known for doing things the brute force way (just throw more thrust at it! Screw aerodynamics!). That's kind of what we did with the F-1 engines on Saturn, but obviously not nearly that bad.But that is just the aero side of things. The concept of sending the ENTIRE VEHICLE to Mars rather than just a small payload is ridiculous. Then landing a vehicle that size on Mars? And launch it from Mars and coming back? The amount of mass you would need for fuel on that would be insane, even if using nuclear engines.
7/12/2022 4:37:57 PM
We don't really know what they were planning to do when Penis Ship 94 reached Mars orbit.
7/12/2022 8:25:37 PM
Is this show just Scorpion in space?
7/15/2022 11:42:25 AM
Never watched Scorpion, so YOU tell US!
7/15/2022 12:09:40 PM
I have never watched this show. But i saw a tweet that said people were running across the moon without helmets
7/15/2022 12:35:58 PM
Oh. That was one scene from the last season, and they died painfully after a few seconds.
7/15/2022 2:50:40 PM
Oh Danny, I hope you die a slow painful death on Mars.
7/15/2022 7:49:50 PM
I hope Danny dies from HIV that he got from getting residual spittle from the vodka bottle inside his hand cut.]
7/16/2022 8:39:35 AM
So this show is worse than scorpion?
7/16/2022 1:07:46 PM
Is Kelly gonna get pregnant? Unless they packed birth control pills/condoms...they are gonna be on the surface for like two years so something's gotta give there.Also lol at how Soviets and Helios were gonna try and keep the whole water thing a secret. Cosmonauts are literally living in the NASA habitat. How did they think they would sneak water to their cosmonauts without the astronauts finding out?
7/16/2022 1:27:24 PM
Surprised you didn't already know this, Wraith:https://amp.cnn.com/cnn/2016/05/11/health/space-gynecology-periods-in-microgravity/index.htmlMost would probably prefer to skip menstruation in space or on Mars. They even cover the Mars question in that article.
7/16/2022 1:54:01 PM
I'm assuming they'd send her up with an IUD or implant. But yeah, the story telling is kinda questionableHelios sends a ship without knowing where water is, despite needing water for the return trip.NASA crashes their ship and just says they'll ride home with Helios (which means they will know Helios had found water for fuel generation)Russia has no vessels and has agreed to work with Helios, while still choosing to live with NASA despite this meaning they'll have to hide research and live in a much smaller habitat. Also, they'll eventually just move in with Helios too on the return ship.Meanwhile, Danny is living on the mobile hab, which has a metric shiton of drugs, despite the policy that seems to indicate Phoenix is waaaay more equipped for medical rehab.Also, the ascent vehicle is capable of multiple trips up and down?
7/16/2022 2:08:55 PM
Definitely worse than scorpion
7/16/2022 2:49:51 PM
7/18/2022 9:57:19 AM
Ignoring fuel, how realistic would it be for a vessel to be able to sustain multiple reentry attempts with very little maintenance? I know the atmosphere is way thinner, but still seems to be unlikely. Also curious how many of these ships they brought along.
7/18/2022 12:10:29 PM
^That is the main part that makes it not work. Thermal fatigue would be crazy. Space shuttles had to go through a crazy amount of inspection and maintenance of their tiles before they could be relaunched. There were people whose sole job during the shuttle days was doing this alone, and that doesn't even take into account impacts on other components that would need to be regularly replaced entirely. Mars atmosphere is only ~0.1% that of Earth, but still significant enough to where aeroheating/aerobraking would be considered.
7/18/2022 12:16:33 PM
spacex is doing fairly rapid reuse of their booster to space and back, i would think that they could in theory design something to do this on Mars
7/19/2022 10:37:58 AM
^Those are processed by a large specialized team in an Earth based facility with ready access to every tool and material that would be needed. Taking all that with you to Mars (very heavy) on your first time even being there (meaning a lot of unknown unknowns) and turning it around that easily is just not realistic. Maybe in future missions yes, but a single trip down and up (with a redundant capability) would be a lot more believable.
7/19/2022 10:55:16 AM
Even taking into account physics liberties taken in sci-fi shows, I was still shocked that NASA intended to land their ship on Mars AFTER colliding with the Soviet ship. Also that they continued onward to Mars despite having moderate (serious?) engine damage from the aforementioned collision....I still love this show though.
7/19/2022 3:40:35 PM
I am curious how they managed to get back control of the Russian Ship too. It was listing pretty heavily and there wasn't anyone still on board to use RCS to stabilize the rotation
7/19/2022 6:28:46 PM
This show is much more unrealistic than scorpion smh
7/20/2022 10:55:50 AM
You should try actually watching it, Justin.
7/20/2022 11:11:47 AM
I enjoy the show, but the creator did bill it as hard scifi and every season they move away from that and closer into fantasy
7/20/2022 12:01:14 PM
7/20/2022 12:04:12 PM
First season seemed pretty believable
7/20/2022 1:55:29 PM
^^^Isn't this a little inevitable when moving well beyond what we've already proven in practice? Sure, I hope Danny dies, but I don't think it's gotten TOO unreasonable such that I can't willingly overlook it. They're unlikely to make a big budget show that's only for aerospace engineers.^^Sorry, no can do. I'm already stealing the one I use. They do have a free trial though if you want to play that game. You can wait until the end of Season 3 and then watch it all and let us know how it stacks up to Scorpion.
7/20/2022 9:24:41 PM
Well if you're stealing it, might as well let someone else steal it
7/20/2022 11:35:12 PM
This is intrafamily theft, though. Never go against the family. . .
7/21/2022 7:50:58 AM
I love you like family
7/22/2022 12:48:43 AM
That's a nice sentiment! What are you doing for Thanksgiving?
7/22/2022 6:56:59 AM
This fucking show...
7/22/2022 9:05:39 AM
I'll have to watch tonight to see what prompted this. I don't know how to interpret.
7/22/2022 2:17:35 PM
Danny being Danny. The Ellen as President story taking a dumb twist.Give me people doing science stuff on Mars.
7/22/2022 4:14:30 PM
I will give it to you. Next week!
7/22/2022 7:01:28 PM
Give me people doing complete bullshit science on Mars
7/22/2022 9:35:09 PM
LOL! Danny being Danny, indeed. Having a psycho pill-head on Mars creates an interesting dynamic.
7/23/2022 10:50:05 AM
The actor playing Jimmy Stevens has a rather unfortunate look. Also, his conspiracy theorist girlfriend or whatever you want to call her looks like a female Haley Joel Osment. I think it's the eyebrows and straw-colored hair.
7/23/2022 11:39:16 AM