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posted on November 05, 2013 by Chris Bergin

India will launch its first interplanetary spacecraft Tuesday, with a Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle set to send the Mars Orbiter Mission on its journey to the red planet.... Related posts:India launches GSAT-12 telecommunications satellite via PSLVThe Indian Space Research Organisation have successfully launched a Polar... India launch debut moon mission in collaboration with NASA and ESAThe

 
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Anybody know whether that orbital inclination of 17.xxxx deg gives the ISRO Mars' orbiter any advantage?
@Undo @Tilda @erik @Hobbes @Horsh @Manish @geoffc Anyone care to remark on the orbital inclination of the ISRO Mars' orbiter at 17.xxxx deg?
@Everyone No comment, primarily because I don't know.
****
@Undo Don't you ever sleep? q+:
@Mods Could we make a new synonym, -> ?
@Everyone When necessary.
don't know about the inclination, or don't know whether I care to comment (+:
bees pedantic
@Everyone I don't know about the inclination. And I would just be making a fool of myself if I tried to make stuff up.
Which is what I would need to do.
04:24
Ah. It's mentioned on the Orbiter web-site ... probably something to do with the fact that it's a polar-launch vehicle; different orbital maneuver/mechanics perhaps - be nice to know though
Although I sometimes wonder if half the stuff on Physics.SE is just from people typing jibberish in between two dollar signs and adding in some authentic-sounding wording.
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@Undo I see you've been looking at my questions (+:
LOL.
Upvoted (+: added a remark
Got to run now ... my puir tummy
@Everyone what Undo said
If you look closely, I don't know much about Space Exploration. I just know Physics and Biology, and I answer those questions here :P
 
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@Mani Great ... what am I doing here then? I don't have any answers, just a bunch of inane, and perhaps insane questions
 
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sorry @TildalWave i am busy with my exams i will catch everyone by other end of this month during this period i will an inactive participant .....take care everyone .....
@Everyone how did you write in Hindi ??
08:31
@Hash With perseverance, and painstaking effort
'o @Rhys
@Hash You ever used Open Office? It supports several devanagari fonts
so does Word
The Mangal font is quite common
@Mani pooh. MS Office
yes, pooh
but you make it sound like an exclusive OpenOffice thing.
08:34
Rarely ever use MS Office (+: Couldn't be sure
WTF. How did IE10 auto-install ?
@Everyone magic
08:55
Morning all ;)
Did anyone yet try to find live streams for the launch?
ISRO page is down, and the webcast.gov.in is also not working properly, so I guess the SpaceflightNow stream should do it
@TildalWave good to hear you found an answer for the Nili Patera question, I'll stop my research and await your answer
Live stream for the launch of the PSLV-C25 on ISRO's Mars Orbiter Mission is available on SpaceflightNow LiveStream channel in English and Indian Government Stream in Hindi
T-3:30
Well, more or less English :)
T-2:00
T-45s
T-15
Wow, pretty poetic
(the Hindi bit in the English channel)
bloody hell that thing is fast
that's possibly the fastest first stage I've seen, short of ICBMs LOL
What do they mean with "heat shield"? The interstages?
09:13
shrugs
can't be fairing
or maybe, if it's in 3rd stage by now already
the thing is as fast as they talk
or maybe I just woke up into a faster Universe :O
OK so if I get this correctly, the "range officer" is the one that holds finger on the range safety self-destruct button and he just gave control to another station?
@hq5 h3q5 wh3ile/
Is that ROT-26? :D
It's an Indian thing - Fasting. Indians fast at the drop of a hat q+:
lol no. I had some other buttons pressed whilst typing without realizing it
What was that about heat shields?
dunno ... everything looks fine, but I didn't get it what heat shields they were talking about
09:25
Well, we don't fast. We use fasting as an excuse to eat "fast-only food" (food which is allowed to be eaten during a fast, though you're allowed to eat it on other times too)
I think it was just interstages
Perhaps something down by the gantry? Did you observe any spraying over there?
Scratch that; solid fuel wouldn't need cooling/spraying
Spraying? The thing was in space already, I didn't notice anything LOL
"the space" duh
good morning!
I missed the launch; my Gustav Holst' "Mars" chose the right moment to lose sound in the right-head-phone
bleat
and GM (+:
@Tilda Thoughts on me question in the room earlier? Does an inclined parking orbit confer any benefits for raising into transfer orbit?
@Everyone Not to my knowledge no, it's just "inherent" to launch location
optimal launch inclination is equal to the azimuth to the equator
09:30
Hm. But this inclined orbit takes the Orbiter through the South Atlantic Anomaly ... unless I miss my guess
Cause for concern?
Shouldn't matter much, it should be now high enough to be constantly in "anomaly" as far as radiation is concerned ... or you meant something else?
@Everyone what's the inclination?
There's a 25 minute coast after the third-stage ... about 1/3rd orbit duration
what of? Orbiter? 17.xxx
well dunno at which geo altitude SAA starts, but it looks to me close to equator anyway, so any low angle inclination that isn't equatorial (0 deg) should eventually go over it... unless the angle nicely divides 360 deg and exactly avoids it with each orbit
but I'm not sure why that would matter
SAA -50° to 0° geographic latitude and from -90° to +40° longitude
I'm only concerned with the first orbit - that coasting duration after the third-stage before the fourth stage of the orbiter powers up
OK but we're just talking of exposure to solar radiation a bit earlier in the vertical altitude... the thing will have to reach Mars, it won't be able to count on the protection by the Van Allen belt
What just happened? They had 4th stage ignition?
09:42
No reason to worry about fourth-stage ignition because of the exposure at that point then?
ah
no not yet ...
I guess separation from the 3rd stage then
OK they have it
One of these days, I'll get me a good internet conxn - that actually allows me to vew these events without having to worry about eating into my bandwidth cap
and it looks like it's gonna miss SAA on first orbit too
09:44
Cool. Freezing!
should go over Mexico or thereabouts
so ... put on your sombreros
You're wearing mine! q+:
it was raining ...
That probably means the NASA DSN tracking is coming in fine again
Can't be my sombrero then; mine doesn't leak.
What's the time-lag to Ares?
I don't get the colors of clothes from some visitors, and it looks like it would mean something ... what is the teal color for?
09:51
coloUrs q+:
or that
What colour is teal?
I'm just a victim of English English vs American English "fight" :)
@Everyone LOL
heh. You got caught in the middle too (+:
the algae green
09:54
No idea ... Isn't that close to the colour the astronauts used to wear aboard ISS earlier? OR was it aboard Salyut?
I think that one was a lot darker and more blue-ish?
closer to blue that one was, yes
Dunno then. Might be a question for the @Manis God
or the @Crazy God
this is teal ... sort of
hahaha
I'll flag that as an interesting remark, and star it
smirks
That should get someone thinking
But, TY (+: It's kind of you to explain.
p.s. Want me to unstar that image? (+:
@Everyone it's OK ... there's crappier stars in the list LOL
09:58
Heh
well there was one lady among the visitors dressed all in teal so I thought it would have some special meaning
No idea \+:
does sf.com archive the feed for later viewing?
@Everyone usually they do yes
Crap... I'm late for my own country's rocket launch :P
@Everyone no clue. Manish knows nothing about Space Exploration.
10:04
Let me try to view the archive during my free-hours
Try @Crazy then q+:
@ManishEarth YUMMIE: Same here.. :)
@Tilda Beware that sombrero hat. Injuns around you. ((+:
I've got to remember to play this when they brake into Arean orbit (is Arean the right word?)
I wonder whether the PSLV stages are assembled in-situ (or almost there), or they use something like the Pregnant Guppy
10:44
@Everyone I haven't a clue what that would be :O
@Everyone In the assembly tower I believe
there's a railway to it and I imagine the complete stages come there to be assembled ground up like it's usually done... rare ones are assembled horizontally, like Russians do it
they will do that with Soyuz also in Kourou tho
I just read some article not too long ago about it
This is the next launch one in a day or so
11:14
and another one ... they just hit the web
11:35
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Q: Do any of the developing space programs use horizontal launcher assembly and launchpad loading?

TildalWaveDo any of the developing space programs (i.e. not NASA, ESA or Roscosmos) use horizontal launcher assembly in the launcher integration building and launchpad loading like the Soyuz at the Baikonur Cosmodrome does and it will also be done with future Guiana Space Centre launches of the Soyuz rocke...

There you go, a new question for the site ;)
with photos :)
@Tilda Booohooohoooohooo My question ))~:
@Everyone hehehe,
keep them coming :P
drowns @Tilda in used tissues soaked in tears
I can swim :P
Of-course you sin!
q+:
11:40
hey, I posted you fresh photos here ... they're perhaps a few hours old at most
OK a few 10 hours
Upvoted
well you better, it's your own question :)))
Huh. I don't see my name on it
but, ty (+: you've phrased it better than I could have meself
anyway, it's not actually exactly like the one you asked, so you could still ask how they do it at the Satish Dhawan Space Centre ;)
Does that train have a speed-limit?
11:43
not if the light up the 1st stage it doesn't :)
heh
Seriously now, I'd imagine they would want to mollycoddle the spacecraft itself - if not the launch-vehicle. It's not as if rail-tracks on the sub-continent offer a silk-smooth ride
C'mon it's Tuesday why is everything so slow here? :O
I mean ... where's the folks?
@Everyone oh those trains go really slow, don't worry ... perhaps 4-5 km/h?
I've seen folks walking alongside it easily
Hmz
An engine at both ends too ... so the track itself must be point-less (pun intended)
Given that it is in free-fall, how do they decide when to fire the engines to raise orbit?
Is there a rule of thumb that says a GSLV must have greater lift capability than a PSLV? Merely a matter of greater altitude to GEO/GSO?
 
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@TildalWave you here?
@RhysW aye
I've just raised a flag on Astro
Got a Q for U
that questions is about rocket stage performance and Hohmann transfer orbits and so on
@RhysW shoot
(not too fast) :P
i have a big file, i want to send it to home, but its too big for my memory stick, or drop box, or email or skydrive
@RhysW arj it into split packages, email one by one
I mean rar it
arj is a memory long gone LOL ... I'm just old and forget sometimes we're not 20 years in the past :)
Actually, if it's compressible it might even fit then on your memory stick
13:56
@TildalWave compressed already
by which you probably meant USB flash / thumb drive?
it started out 10gb bigger
weren't "memory sticks" some Sony's invention to keep us all buying their proprietary designs?
@RhysW Ok repack it then... no need to unpack first, just fire up your RAR and go in advanced options and set the individual package size
it's actually on the main compress page ... "split to volumes, bytes" dropdown with some default values and you can input any other you want
I'd give you space on my server, but I have a problem with upload speed ... it's crap since I last moved
ah found the plit option
5mb is the closest i can get to what i need...
40gb split into 5mb chunks, this will take some time
@RhysW God, are you sure?
14:09
@TildalWave unfortunately!
will load half up onto the stick then load the other half aother time, and make 2 trips
@RhysW can't you split by size of your stick first?
put a large chunk on the stick, then split the rest of it further?
@RhysW ah yes... that'd do
or borrow another stick
@TildalWave yeah took me a while to think of that
@RhysW welcome to ... whatever age you are :P
19...
i cant even count as old by any definition!
I suspect this article can provide some help with this weeks TOTW: nasaspaceflight.com/2013/11/india-mars-debut-pslv-mom
Actually, for the very reason that MOM was launched this week makes that a good TOTW for this week.
14:17
there are lots of tags this week
hehe true
have you done a search using every tag at once to count total questions, so you can do a before and afteR?
we didn't even touch some
@RhysW I think it'll be easier just to count directly from the list of questions sorted by date ;)
It's obvious that the TOTW adds 10-20 questions on that topic on a good week, and maybe not quite as many on a bad, but it still has a positive effect.
I agree, it's a good scheme
@PearsonArtPhoto hehe you asked a question and then marked it as a duplicate 5 minutes later?
14:26
posted on November 05, 2013

The Soyuz TMA-11M rocket, adorned with the logo of the Sochi Olympic Organizing Committee and other related artwork, is seen in this long exposure photograph, as the service structure arms are raised into position at the launch pad on Tuesday, Nov. 5, 2013, Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan. Launch of the Soyuz rocket is scheduled for November 7 and will send Expedition 38 Soyuz Commander Mikha

Yeah, it didn't show up as a dupe in my search, but I noticed it later.
Who in hell downvoted my request for 1000+ questions by year end? How is that even "downvotable"?
I don't even know what a downvote there could mean :O
@PearsonArtPhoto I posted here some link that has a really bad layout but is full of interesting questions re this week's topic ... well, it's not listing questions directly, but it could serve as a template for many... I'll try and find it
I love how the ISRO mission is MOM.
14:58
@Undo: That'll be hard, as there is at least a 6 month pipeline to graduating a site, so far as I can tell right now... IE, SE decides to graduate you, and 6 months later you will be graduated — PearsonArtPhoto 43 mins ago
@Pearson We do not do it because it is easy, we do it because it is hard.
<\poetmode>
What he's saying though is we could be ready somewhere in the middle of the next year (doubtful) and still not graduate by 2015 because it's not merely a flick of a switch
And who's gonna do our design? Jin is the one to ask but last I read he was "all over the place" and also active with Careers 2.0
I know, I know... But it would be a good challenge (I would call 'getting started in the pipeline' graduating, we achieved our goal.)
Ooh ooh, I'll do the design! Nothing says anyone will like it... But I'll still do it!
you mean milestone?
And they actually hired another guy to do the PFM design.
I know, tho I suspect Jin still had fingers in that pie too
15:04
@Tildal Milestone, goal... Pretty interchangeable in that case. I think we both know that what we really want is a graduated site, after that it's just about keeping it running.

Senior Product Designer

Stack Exchange

Stack Exchange is a fast-growing, VC-funded startup with over 35 million monthly visitors. We’re looking for a…

Posted on Careers 2.0 on May 28, 2013

@Undo yup that's the idea... but the problem is there's not much more to ask of those that are already fairly active... we'll need time so others join us, since we can't whack them on their heads and drag by the hairs to make them move in our cave, can we? :)
I have the bat.
Me too, but they're not much help from the LEO are they?
I vote that we make a random redirect for Stack a Overflow that sends every other visitor here.
15:07
I'm not sure what the pipeline is, but I know there's a site still waiting to graduate, with the decision made mid June.
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A: Why is Graphic Design still Beta?

Abby T. MillerGraphic Design will graduate... as soon as our designer Jin can get the new skin together. It's currently in line behind two other soon-to-graduate sites. I hadn't mentioned it because it still could be a while yet - Jin is only human! - and we didn't want to get anyone's hopes up. But, since yo...

@PearsonArtPhoto This reads like Jin wrote it :)
Our q/day would go up, not necessarily the way we wanted it to, though.
@PearsonArtPhoto because it's not easy to create a graphic design for a site named Graphic Design?
Perhaps, but there's still 2 other sites ahead of GD, and there hasn't been a launch in 5 months...
They should just make the five highest-rep users do it.
15:09
Just please don't make the moderators do it;-)
Lol
@PearsonArtPhoto I got the impression that they involved Jin with Careers 2.0 a lot ... perhaps even too much? But Jin should be the judge of that actually, maybe he loves it (:))
The real problem is there's one @Jin, and something like 100 beta sites, not to mention a similar number of launched sites.
yup that too
Not to mention other stuff too.
Jin is probably one of, if not the, most worked people at Stack Exchange. They keep trying to hire someone to help him out, but there hasn't been a whole lot of luck so far...
15:12
well I still think that just not having that "beta" written all over the site would do a lot for it
@Undo (:))
Lol
@TildalWave Yeah, that might be a conversation worth having. Hmmm...
^ Looks like one of those pressurized cake-frosting tubes.
15:15
That "beta" sign there tells to people "we might not be around for long" so it drags the whole site down with it ... something about that should change, maybe even have an intermediate stage
\__/\__/
^Sombrero emoticon!
Once a site is launched, Jin's pressure is down somewhat, but there's still a number of things that end up happening. Arqade seems to get a temporary re-design on a yearly basis if not more, for instance, there was the Hats thing last year (And no doubt this year), etc.
I bet Jin spends more than half his time working on maintenance tasks...
I'd like to shadow Jin for a day.
See what goes in to making an SE design.
15:17
@PearsonArtPhoto I didn't see him around in a long time ... he used to come to chats more frequently
@Tildal He was in the Apple.SE chat during the Oct. 22 Keynote.
@Undo stuffing a great idea into a minimalistic layout?
There again, there's 100 sites, and one Jin...
There can be only one Jin!
@Pearson Scifi needs to clone him.
You can do that, right?
I did pin the job listing in GD chat for a month or so, but no one around there was a good enough designer to tackle it.
before anyone asks, that's a doll there under the frame :P
GD doesn't have many real designers there.
that hilarious actually
I mean the previous one
I take it back, there's apparently 110 SE sites. Not sure if that includes beta...
15:37
@PearsonArtPhoto It does.
Oh and I thought we're a rare collector's item :(
Okay, so there's 41 launched, 67 beta, or something like that.
how many in GEO?
(launched but language localized)
15:41
hehe
Just them.
No, I'm not sure, but I guess 1-2 at most.
I mean like ... oh dunno, sites in Polish? Chinese? Really, I haven't a clue how many of those are there?
I don't think most of them have launched yet, they are pending a big update.
Oh... possible. I didn't follow since I saw them in A51
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Q: What was the 100th Stack Exchange site?

PearsonArtPhotoI just noticed that according to the main SE site, there's 110 SE sites. Which one was the 100th site?

15:45
Funny about Geographic Information Systems that it should be right up my alley but I kinda tired of it, at least from computing and theoretical point of view. My most fond memories are now from being on the orthophoto plane a few times
@PearsonArtPhoto you think it might be SEx.SE?
It's not, I'm sure of that.
At best, we're #104 or something, but they are still trying to figure it out.
If you count deleted sites, that number is no doubt quite a bit higher.
anyway, nice question ... mSO is now busy, let's hope we get a few minutes of peace elsewhere... it's almost like sending kids somewhere so mummy and daddy can have a bit of quality time together LOL :)
16:03
Space.SE just passed SO for me!
16:29
@Undo huh I have more rep on Astro than you? When did that happen? :O
I was sure I was somewhere in the 3rd maybe 4th row
I get it, I think I was always looking just at the default filter, which would be usually per week or per month...
@Undo how come you have 8 gold badges on SO?
@TildalWave Because I'm awesome.
I didn't say you're not ... and bloody hell, I thought that "unsung hero" badge is just a list filler, you're saying people actually get those?
I have it on SO too;-)
I don't really get its description
16:39
> Zero score accepted answers: more than 10 and 25% of total
Basically, it means you have a lot of accepted answers without upvotes.
what not even by the one that accepted it?
oh... newbs
You have to have at least 10 accepted answers with 0 score, and 25% of your 0 score answers are accepted.
Yeah, newbies is the primary source of such answers.
I always forget members need to reach a privilege to upvote
It's been so long since I've been to a SE site that I couldn't upvote...
16:41
Anyway, I can't really see it possible here
SO is one of the very few sites where it is possible to earn that badge.
yup I'd imagine so ... maybe Super User also, but Server Fault is already out ... I'm still gonna check tho
ha
> Awarded 56 times
on SF
Math
Physics (1)
Super User: 42 times
I thought it'd be more there than on SF
I can't find any other sites.
16:44
none on SecSE
Ask Ubuntu
yeah? Interesting, because U&L has none
Ask Ubuntu is quite a bit more popular than U&L
possible, but I'd find most useful info on U&L
rarely I find something on AU
There might be others, but that's enough.
16:49
@TildalWave If I wasted some more time on SO I could get one fairly quickly.
That's how I got mine, wasting too much time on SO...
I have only 9 answers with no score and 2 out of those accepted ... out of a total of 43
There is not a site launched after us that has higher traffic than we do. That's good, so far:-)
I wasn't active with answers on SO since long ago ... I'd post a comment here and there tho
Oy, Space.SE site theme here, still very crude - but it's a start. Anyone here that wants commit access can have it!
Actually, it would work for any beta site.
16:54
@Undo that "still very crude - but it's a start" doesn't sell it to me ... you should say "it's really great, you have to check it out" or something
Oh, @TildalWave, forgot. Just a minute...
This is the best theme ever!
^Better?
Certainly
let me check it then :P
@Undo me!
Orange and Red? I think they're too bright
I'm already working on a Chem.SE theme
Make it similar to SciFi
16:57
@ManishEarth Ok, uhh... how do I give you access?
I'm... kind of new to this.
Manishearth. Add me to the repo
There's a settings button somewhere
Did that do it?
Wow, that looks nice.
The backgeound is random, one day I'll get a better one
17:17
a better what?
@Everyone A better background.
Whom for?
@Everyone Manish is making a custom Chem.SE theme.
Is that safe?
A custom theme for himself, or for the public at large?
@Everyone For the public at large - it's just some custom CSS.
17:23
'k. that one up top?
looks a high-contrast scheme ... not for me old eyes |+:
17:38
@Everyone LOL
18:07
What's this 'leaderboard' thingy?
 
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I really get annoyed with the "50% Mars Mission" success rate.
It was only so low because the Russians used really crummy rockets to get there. The US success rate is in the 80% or higher, I believe.
I might go edit the Wikipedia article to reflect that. Hmmm...
@PearsonArtPhoto Well looking at past 15 years of Mars exploration, the success rate is a lot higher
That's because the Soviets haven't sent many;-)
Seriously, the rates are so terrible because USSR launched 8, with 5 rocket failures, in the first decade...
The exploration of Mars has taken place over hundreds of years, beginning in earnest with the invention and development of the telescope during the 1600s. Increasingly detailed views of the planet from Earth inspired speculation about its environment and possible life – even intelligent civilizations – that might be found there. Probes sent from Earth beginning in the late 20th century have yielded a dramatic increase in knowledge about the Martian system, focused primarily on understanding its geology and possible habitability potential. Engineering interplanetary journeys is very ...
actually last 20 years have been pretty good
it's not updated for the last few but yeah it shows who was the most responsible for failures good enough
20:51
I'm up to 1990, US has a 71% success rate, Russia a 10% success rate.
Higher if you count partials for Russia...
90's were a bad time for US and Mars...
Wow, my numbers show an overall success rate of 36%, but 70% for the US.
it's getting better and we have devised new ways to land there and so on ... I'd say we're fine on out track to actually send people there in the next 25 years or so ... I'll be an old man by then, but hey old age medication is getting better too LOL
Of the failures, there was 11 launch failures...
I think we better not start crunching the numbers for Venus LOL ... to think just how many Venera probes didn't do anything useful because of failed lens caps, my head spins
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