#RocketDesign

N-gated Hacker Newsngate
2025-05-02

Oh, sure, because teaching machines how to design rockets is definitely what humanity needs right now 🚀🤖. Let's just trust these rocket scientists' masterpieces to artificial intelligences that can barely distinguish cats from dogs 🐱🐶. Next up, they'll be teaching toasters to compose symphonies! 🎶🔥
arxiv.org/abs/2504.19394

Engineers HeavenEngineersHeaven
2025-04-16

🚀 What is the process for making rockets that can go into space?

A step-by-step look into the making of space-worthy rockets.

👉 Click here: engineersheaven.org/forum/topi
to visit our website and read the full article.

Adrian SegarASegar
2024-12-07

What do you remember from high school? I share three of my high school memories that still retain power fifty years later—and why.

conferencesthatwork.com/index.

high school memories: Photograph of a 50-millimeter company mortar used by the Soviet Army in the early years of World War II. The mortar has holes in its tail fins.
Adrian SegarASegar
2024-09-12

What do you remember from high school? I share three of my high school memories that still retain power fifty years later—and why.

conferencesthatwork.com/index.

high school memories: Photograph of a 50-millimeter company mortar used by the Soviet Army in the early years of World War II. The mortar has holes in its tail fins.
Adrian SegarASegar
2024-07-12

What do you remember from high school? I share three of my high school memories that still retain power fifty years later—and why.

conferencesthatwork.com/index.

high school memories: Photograph of a 50-millimeter company mortar used by the Soviet Army in the early years of World War II. The mortar has holes in its tail fins.
Adrian SegarASegar
2024-05-27

What do you remember from high school? I share three of my high school memories that still retain power fifty years later—and why.

conferencesthatwork.com/index.

high school memories: Photograph of a 50-millimeter company mortar used by the Soviet Army in the early years of World War II. The mortar has holes in its tail fins.
Adrian SegarASegar
2024-04-06

What do you remember from high school? I share three of my high school memories that still retain power fifty years later—and why.

conferencesthatwork.com/index.

high school memories: Photograph of a 50-millimeter company mortar used by the Soviet Army in the early years of World War II. The mortar has holes in its tail fins.
Adrian SegarASegar
2023-09-11

What do you remember from high school? I share three of my high school memories that still retain power fifty years later—and why.

conferencesthatwork.com/index.

high school memories: Photograph of a 50-millimeter company mortar used by the Soviet Army in the early years of World War II. The mortar has holes in its tail fins.
2023-04-19

Unlike #NASA’s #SLS, which falls into the ocean 🌊 after its payload is launched, the stainless steel #Starship 🚀 is designed to return to a soft landing on #Earth, to be used again. The #SLS represents a traditional 🕸️ government approach to #RocketDesign — one that uses hardware originally designed in the 📆 1970s. #Starship would be able to lift more than 100 metric tons 💪. #SLS is capable of hoisting 27 metric tons. washingtonpost.com/technology/

#Artemis #LaunchCost

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