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2008年2月 7日 (木曜日)

高射砲塔建造日誌(3)

はい、では本日のKY活動、どのような危険が考えられますか?

切削作業中には刃先方向に手を置かない。そうですね、切断事故の可能性があります。

では、唱和です。
作業前指差し確認ヨシ!
本日も無事故安全作業を心がけましょう!!

帝国軍推奨歌斉唱~
帝国はぁ~とぉても強ぃ~ タイタンはぁ~すぅごくでかぃ~(ry

あ、おはようございます。

玉掛け作業技師兼、危険物取り扱い責任者兼、火元管理責任者兼、安全作業推進委員兼、施工管理責任者兼、現場主任のテックプリーストhortenです。
今日も火星は良い天気です。これも皇帝陛下の恩寵であります。

高射砲塔製造、だいぶ形になってきました。
今回はツインリンクアンチエアクラフトオートキャノンの仮取り付け。
砲はプレデターの長砲身オートキャノンをベースに、俯角仰角を大きく取れる特製大型砲塔に取り付けました。

広い範囲をカバーできるように砲座が張り出すようにしてあります。
これが両側壁につきます。

一応一気に塔の本体を完成させ、完成したらオービタルレーザーの建造に入る予定です。
各砲座に取り付けるセンサーやら砲塔の仕上げやら色々作業は残っていますが。

では、本日もご安全に!皇帝陛下バンザイ!!

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Posted: June 15, 2006T-00:00LiftoffThe Delta 2 rocket's main engine and twin vernier steering thrusters are started moments before launch. The six ground-start strap-on solid rocket motors are ignited at T-0 to begin the mission.T+01:03.1Ground SRM BurnoutThe six ground-start Alliant TechSystems-built solid rocket motors consume all their propellant and burn out.T+01:05.5Air-Lit SRM IgnitionThe three remaining solid rocket motors strapped to the Delta 2 rocket's first stage are ignited.T+01:06.0Jettison Ground SRMsThe six spent ground-started solid rocket boosters are jettisoned in sets of three to fall into the Atlantic Ocean.T+02:11.5Jettison Air-Lit SRMsHaving burned out, the three spent air-started solid rocket boosters are jettisoned toward the Atlantic Ocean.T+04:23.3Main Engine CutoffAfter consuming its RP-1 fuel and liquid oxygen, the Rocketdyne RS-27A first stage main engine is shut down. The vernier engines cut off moments later.T+04:31.3Stage SeparationThe Delta rocket's first stage is separated now, having completed its job. The spent stage will fall into the Atlantic Ocean.T+04:36.8Second Stage IgnitionWith the stage jettisoned, the rocket's second stage takes over. The Aerojet AJ118-K liquid-fueled engine ignites for the first of two firings needed to place the upper stage and MiTEx payload into the proper orbit.T+04:49.0Jettison Payload FairingThe 9.5-foot diameter payload fairing that protected the MiTEx spacecraft atop the Delta 2 during the atmospheric ascent is jettisoned is two halves.T+10:22.3Second Stage Cutoff 1The second stage engine shuts down to complete its first firing of the launch. The rocket and attached MiTEx spacecraft are now in a coast period before the second stage reignites. The orbit achieved should be 134 nautical miles at apogee, 90 nautical miles at perigee and inclined 28.40 degrees.T+21:35.2Second Stage RestartDelta's second stage engine reignites for a firing to raise the orbit further.T+22:48.2Second Stage Cutoff 2The second stage shuts down after a 73-second burn. The orbit achieved should be 1,200 nautical miles at apogee, 92 nautical miles at perigee and inclined 27.65 degrees. Over the next minute, tiny thrusters on the side of the rocket will be fired to spin up the vehicle in preparation for stage separation.T+23:31.8Stage SeparationThe liquid-fueled second stage is jettisoned from the rest of the Delta 2 rocket.T+24:08.8Third Stage IgnitionThe Thiokol Star 48B solid-fueled third stage is ignited to deliver the MiTEx satellites into the intended geosynchronous transfer orbit around Earth.T+25:35.2Third Stage BurnoutHaving used up all its solid-propellant, the third stage burns out to completed the powered phase of the Delta rocket's launch sequence for MiTEx.T+30:23.8Payload SeparationThe Navy-developed upper stage and attached MiTEx spacecraft are released from the Boeing Delta 2 rocket into the transfer orbit with a high point of 19,558 nautical miles and low point of 100 nautical miles inclined 25.24 degrees. Later, the upper stage will propel the satellites into geostationary orbit to begin the year-long technology demonstration mission.Data source: Boeing.Ares 1-X PatchThe official embroidered patch for the Ares 1-X rocket test flight, is available for purchase.Apollo CollageThis beautiful one piece set features the Apollo program emblem surrounded by the individual mission logos.Expedition 21The official embroidered patch for the International Space Station Expedition 21 crew is now available from our stores.Hubble PatchThe official embroidered patch for mission STS-125, the space shuttle's last planned service call to the Hubble Space Telescope, is available for purchase. | | | | 2014 Spaceflight Now Inc.NASA climate observatory moved to the launch pad BY SPACEFLIGHT NOWPosted: June 14, 2014 NASA's Orbiting Carbon Observatory, a reflight of the spacecraft by the same name, was mounted atop its Delta 2 rocket booster at Vandenberg Air Force Base in California on Saturday. The OCO 2 observatory. Credit: NASA/Doug Gruben, 30th Space WingReplacing the observatory lost in a 2009 launch failure, OCO No. 2 seeks to understand how the Earth breaths and map global carbon dioxide levels.The craft was hauled to Space Launch Complex 2 early Saturday morning for hoisting aboard its rocket, the United Launch Alliance Delta 2 that returns to action after a two-year hiatus.The two stage rocket and its three strap-on solid-fuel boosters will deliver OCO 2 into a polar orbit. The observatory will fly 438 miles high and scan the entire planet from pole to pole once every 16 days."Understanding the processes controlling carbon dioxide in our atmosphere will help us predict how fast it will build up in the future. Data from this mission will help scientists reduce uncertainties in forecasts of how much carbon dioxide will be in the atmosphere and improve the accuracy of global climate change predictions," said Michael Gunson, OCO 2 project scientist.The Orbiting Carbon Observatory was designed to study natural and man-made carbon dioxide emission and absorption to assist scientists assess how the greenhouse gas might be contributing to global warming."Knowing what parts of Earth are helping remove carbon from our atmosphere will help us understand whether they will keep doing so in the future," Gunson said. An artist's concept of OCO 2. Credit: NASA/JPL-CaltechThe craft's single instrument is a three-channel, high-resolution spectrometer fed by a common telescope to measure carbon dioxide and molecular oxygen absorption of sunlight reflected off the same location on Earth's surface. The device works in the near-infrared part of the electromagnetic spectrum, invisible to the human eye.OCO will observe how the carbon dioxide level varies from place to place as well as the different absorption rates."Carbon dioxide in the atmosphere plays a critical role in our planet's energy balance and is a key factor in understanding how our climate is changing," said Michael Freilich, director of NASA??s Earth Science Division in Washington."With the OCO 2 mission, NASA will be contributing an important new source of global observations to the scientific challenge of better understanding our Earth and its future."The mission comes five years after the devastating blow of losing the first OCO when the Taurus rocket launching the craft failed to jettison its nose cone, weighing down the booster and preventing it from reaching orbital speed. The Delta 2 rocket for OCO 2. Credit: NASA/Randy BeaudoinReady to try again, the OCO 2 was trucked to the launch pad overnight from the commercial Astrotech payload processing facility on North Vandenberg where the craft had been fueled and tested. Once at the pad, the satellite was hoisted into the gantry and mated to the Delta 2 rocket's second stage.Encapsulation within the rocket's 10-foot-diameter composite payload fairing is planned for next week.Liftoff is slated for 2:56 a.m. PDT on July 1.STS-134 PatchFree shipping to U.S. addresses!The final planned flight of space shuttle Endeavour is symbolized in the official embroidered crew patch for STS-134. Available in our store!Final Shuttle Mission PatchFree shipping to U.S. addresses!The crew emblem for the final space shuttle mission is now available in our store. 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