*V1.5* ~ 305kg 2.8 x 1.3m bus 22.68sq m solar panel 2x Ka parabolics 4x Phased arrays (likely 3x TX, 1x RX) 3x ISLs ~20Gbps (http://www.satmagazine.com/story.php?number=1026762698, Elon comments) *V2.0 Mini* < 800kg 4.1 x 2.7m bus 104.96sq m solar panel ?? Parabolics, E-Band support ?? Phased Arrays 3x ISLs? (based on photos) ~4x capacity increase over v1.5 ~80Gbps *V2.0 * < 2000kg (~1250kg per Elon) 6.4 x 2.7m bus 256.94sq m solar panel ?? Parabolics, E-Band support ?? Phased Arrays >= 3 ISLs? ~7-9x capacity increase over V1.5 ("almost an order of magnitude" per Elon) Direct-to-Cell? ~140-180Gbps On Mon, Apr 24, 2023 at 8:37 AM Michael Richardson via Starlink < starlink@lists.bufferbloat.net> wrote: > > Dave Taht wrote: > > On Mon, Apr 24, 2023 at 8:16 AM Michael Richardson via Starlink > > wrote: > >> > >> Dave Taht via Starlink wrote: > >> > Everyone wants a water deluge system and flame diverter, but I was > >> > thinking perhaps liquid nitrogen, as a natural byproduct of LOX > >> > >> Yeah, but how do you put one on the moon or mars? > >> Lower gravity helps, sure, ... > > > Well, the concrete did not shatter at 1/2 thrust... > > Can the rocket get off the pad at 1/2 thrust? If it could get 4-5m away, > it > probably could work. > > >> > Landing and then taking off from the moon or mars look rather > >> > problematic at the moment! > >> > >> Do the rockets do the swoop and flip on mars and the moon? > > > SSTO in those cases. Presently. > > SS... To Orbit. > I mean... landing. Does one flip when landing on the moon? > > >> This part I just don't understand. > >> (But then, the entire mars mission is fraught with dozens of > missing things, > >> starting with radiation shielding) > > > I was a very lonely asteroid exploration advocate at the launch, > > futilely engaging with the "Mars Firsters" once again, as I have been > > since the 80s. > > I am with you on this. > > Given some mcguffin drive that could get us to another star in some > reasonable time, when we arrive, we'll still need to live in a space colony > for a few dozen years before said planet can be made habitable. > (Even if it was perfect, we still need to clear some land and grow some > crops, and find/build local source of power...) > > > > _______________________________________________ > Starlink mailing list > Starlink@lists.bufferbloat.net > https://lists.bufferbloat.net/listinfo/starlink >