Join Our Discord Server

Join here.


Comments

  • Log in to leave a comment
  • Profile image
    3.2 years ago
  • Profile image
    3,015 TerTech

    Wait, whatever happened to Baguette?

    3.2 years ago
  • Profile image
    3,015 TerTech

    And we have transfer. Plane is now to be refueled and prepared for launch of BST. We will also use several other aircraft for observation at different altitudes and speeds, including a surplus F-104 Starfighter, all painted in our livery.

    3.2 years ago
  • Profile image
    3,015 TerTech

    Landing complete, plane is ready for transfer.

    3.2 years ago
  • Profile image
    3,015 TerTech

    @RocketScienceCo, we are now currently flight testing a modified @SpenzeroInternational YLH-350. It has been painted with a TerTech Space Systems livery and is has been fitted with cameras. Now it is ready for it’s first flight.

    3.2 years ago
  • Profile image
    3,015 TerTech

    Soon we will take a tour of the place

    3.2 years ago
  • Profile image
    3,015 TerTech

    We now plan to send people on @StarbornCelestial1’s Energize Corporation Atmoskipper. The private jet was too slow, so the Atmoskipper would help to send more people faster.

    3.2 years ago
  • Profile image
    3,015 TerTech

    This is the private jet we sent to the facility
    https://www.simplerockets.com/c/jQ2kfY/private-jet

    3.2 years ago
  • Profile image
    3,015 TerTech

    We will be sending more people there soon, hopefully.

    3.2 years ago
  • Profile image

    @TerTech, great to know that you’re updated and visited our facility!

    3.2 years ago
  • Profile image
    3,015 TerTech

    And then after some time, they left back for the desert airbase where our spaceflight and space exploration operations are based

    3.2 years ago
  • Profile image
    3,015 TerTech

    Thanks, @RocketScienceCo. Our team has flown to the launch site to see the pad and range.

    3.2 years ago
  • Profile image

    @TerTech. Here are some simulations we’ve run to prove that Bravo 10 V8 is capable of taking the Baguette Space Telescope to interstellar space. This specific mission will use 4 vacuum optimzed engines, but we do have plans to maybe keep the 4 engines stock. Pic 1 Pic 2 Pic 3 Pic 1 shows it performing the exit burn to leave Earth gravitational circumference. Pic 2 shows it exiting our Jundroo System. Lastly, pic 3 shows the upper stage.

    3.2 years ago
  • Profile image

    @TerTech. Do note that if the missions fails we can still launch your telescope again, because of launch insurance and also because your mission is like no other.

    3.3 years ago
  • Profile image

    @TerTech, the telescope has been received and just awaiting for Bravo 10 V8 to make it out to the launchpad with the Baguette Space Telescope. Your launch could potentially be delayed because we’ve contracted iSpace to do the vizzy for V8. However, he has notified me and he says that he only needs to complete the landing vizzy so your launch is still on track.

    3.3 years ago
  • Profile image
    3,015 TerTech

    @RocketScienceCo, how is the Baguette Space Telescope going? Is the Bravo 10 V8 ready? Has the telescope been delivered?

    3.3 years ago
  • Profile image
    3,015 TerTech

    Interstellar telescope, so interstellar space. No interstellar option.

    3.3 years ago
  • Profile image

    @TerTech. We also just want to ask if you want us to launch your sat in a LDO or to interstellar space.

    3.3 years ago
  • Profile image
    3,015 TerTech

    @RocketScienceCo noted. We have a plan to work with other space telescopes both currently operational and as part of the LORIST program for LOng Range InterStellar Telescopes to be launched into interstellar space.

    3.3 years ago
  • Profile image

    If we use Bravo 10 V8 (the expendable version) then Bravo will be a year faster, because of the improved engine performance and effiency. So your satellite would reach the oort cloud faster.

    3.3 years ago
  • Profile image
    3,015 TerTech

    @RocketScienceCo It’s okay, but how long will it take for Bravo to reach interstellar space vs Apex?

    3.3 years ago
  • Profile image

    @TerTech, we ran some simulations with Apex and we don’t think that it will be the best option for an interstellar mission. We did a test on Bravo and we got better results, so are you okay using Bravo instead of Apex. If you decide to book with us again we’ll make sure to have your satellite launch on Apex.

    3.3 years ago
  • Profile image

    @TerTech we plan to do a test flight on the last week of August, so a workhorse Apex may come online in early September. If everything goes smoothly then we might be able to launch your satellite on the right time and date without any delays.

    3.3 years ago
  • Profile image
    3,015 TerTech

    And when will Apex come online? So excited!

    3.3 years ago
  • Profile image
    3,015 TerTech

    So, how many other Apex flights do you have on schedule before this first interstellar flight?

    3.3 years ago
  • Log in to see more comments

2 Upvotes

Log in in to upvote this post.