Warm Me Up In A Nova’s Glow, Then Drop Me Down To The Dream Below

Warm Me Up In A Nova’s Glow, Then Drop Me Down To The Dream Below

Warm me up in a nova’s glow, then drop me down to the dream below

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1 year ago

Didn't Aypierre obtain computer parts a couple days ago? Idk if those are the parts necessary to get Tubbo back but imagine the implications if it is the case and Aypierre ends up being the one helping Tubbo.

First of all, I feel like Tubbo would be PISSED that out of everyone AYPIERRE is the one helping him lmao but also imo it's kind of poetic that his rival, who actually has so many points in common (create, competitive about money, some kind of cyborg related) ends up being the only one capable of helping

I think it'd be fun to witness

(But if it works, I can also see Aypierre being a little shit about it and drag Tubbo into debt for making him use his computer parts lmao)

1 year ago
Purgatory Ayhalo

Purgatory Ayhalo

1 year ago

made a dumbest thing for pierres birthday yesterday lmao

4 years ago
Did Someone Say Thorbruce Renaissance?

Did someone say Thorbruce Renaissance?

(Happy October!!)

1 year ago

(Anyway.)

Soulfire was tired.

The day had been shit, but they somehow had pulled it through. Tubbo's strategy of sleeping hidden in the Center and tricking the collar into not counting his time had worked, and now they had another win under their belt.

They had done it, somehow.

They felt empty anyway, as they kept being day after day. But at least this time, they had accomplished something.

The team pilled on the small bed in their protected square. Missa and Rivers were layed on the ground next by, sprawled around. Niki, Lenay and Pol leaned on each other as they slept. Pierre had passed out right as he had arrived back, snoozing by Pac's side, the other having found a comfortable place to stay.

Tina, Tubbo and Bad were having a tea as their time ran out.

Tina had already left the thermos ready for tomorrow, full and warm and sweet to pepper her team up first thing. Tubbo has plans sketched on handmade paper, planning how to escape destruction next day. Bad was sipping on his tea.

It wasn't sweet. It wasn't satisfying.

Etoiles was stuck underground.

If it was back home in the island, he'd helped Etoiles. Dropped anything to save his distressed friend. But he had just watched, holding a sword to ward off Roier, as Tubbo submitted their contract and guaranteed their win.

Bad wasn't feeling guilty at all, or as if it was unfair. It wasn't the part he felt unsatisfying.

He missed the blood. He wanted to fight.

And now he was thirsty. And tea wasn't enough.

"We need to rest too." Tina softly said, giving Tubbo a tap on his nose and picking the empty cup from Bad's hand.

"Yeah." Bad just brushed off, and soon Tubbo dragged him into the protected area, ignoring his protests.

Tubbo was very satisfied. His plan had worked. He had made his team win. He didn't care who he had to run over.

It was their win.

They deserved it.

He even managed to hold back Roier and Charlie, stale off time even if he died by the end.

Didn't matter. They were unmatched for the day.

Tina waited longer as she watched Tubbo and Bad being forced into sleep. She was the one with most time.

She hated that situation.

She hated everything.

Tina barely had Bagi today before the collar took her. Barely time to talk and touch and check on each other.

She sighed again, resting between Bad and Pac and waiting for the forced sleepiness to take over her body.

Tomorrow she'd have time again.

Tomorrow she'd talk with Bagi.

And. And maybe...

Maybe tomorrow would be satisfying.

Maybe tomorrow they wouldn't go to bed thirsty.

5 years ago

From Discovering the Secrets of the Universe to In-Space Servicing, We’ve Got The Tools for the Job

If you need to fix something on Earth, you could go to a store, buy the tools you need, and get started. In space, it’s not that easy.

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Aside from the obvious challenges associated with space (like it being cold and there being no gravity), developing the right tools requires a great deal of creativity because every task is different, especially when the tools need to be designed from scratch. From the time an engineer dreams up the right tools to the time they are used in space, it can be quite a process.

On Nov. 15, astronauts Luca Parmitano and Drew Morgan began a series of spacewalks to repair an instrument called the Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer (AMS-2) on the exterior of the International Space Station. The first of four spacewalk focused on using specialized tools to remove shields and covers, to gain access to the heart of AMS to perform the repairs, and install a new cooling system.

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The debris shield that covered Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer floats away toward Earth as astronaut Drew Morgan successfully releases it.

Once repaired, AMS will continue to help us understand more about the formation of the universe and search for evidence of dark matter and antimatter.

These spacewalks, or extravehicular activities (EVAs), are the most complex of their kind since the servicing of the Hubble Space Telescope. AMS is particularly challenging to repair not only because of the instrument’s complexity and sensitivity, but also because it was never designed to be fixed. Because of this design, it does not have the kinds of interfaces that make spacewalks easier, or the ability to be operated on with traditional multi-purpose tools. These operations are so complex, their design and planning has taken four years. Let’s take a look at how we got ready to repair AMS.

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Thinking Outside of the (Tool) Box

When designing the tools, our engineers need to keep in mind various complications that would not come into play when fixing something on Earth. For example, if you put a screw down while you’re on Earth, gravity will keep it there — in space, you have to consistently make sure each part is secure or it will float away. You also have to add a pressurized space suit with limited dexterity to the equation, which further complicates the tool design.

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In addition to regular space complications, the AMS instrument itself presents many challenges — with over 300,000 data channels, it was considered too complex to service and therefore was not designed to one day be repaired or updated if needed. Additionally, astronauts have never before cut and reconnected micro-fluid lines (4 millimeters wide, less than the width of the average pencil) during a spacewalk, which is necessary to repair AMS, so our engineers had to develop the tools for this big first. 

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With all of this necessary out-of-the-box thinking, who better to go to for help than the teams that worked on the most well-known repair missions — the Hubble servicing missions and the space station tool teams? Building on the legacy of these missions, some of our same engineers that developed tools for the Hubble servicing missions and space station maintenance got to work designing the necessary tools for the AMS repair, some reworked from Hubble, and some from scratch. In total, the teams from Goddard Space Flight Center’s Satellite Servicing Projects Division, Johnson Space Center, and AMS Project Office developed 21 tools for the mission.

Designing and Building

Like many great inventions, it all starts with a sketch. Engineers figure out what steps need to be taken to accomplish the task, and imagine the necessary tools to get the job done.

From there, engineers develop a computer-aided design (CAD) model, and get to building a prototype. Tools will then undergo multiple iterations and testing with the AMS repair team and astronauts to get the design just right, until eventually, they are finalized, ready to undergo vibration and thermal vacuum testing to make sure they can withstand the harsh conditions of launch and use in the space environment. 

Hex Head Capture Tool Progression:

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Hex Head Capture Tool Used in Space: 

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Practice Makes Perfect

One of the reasons the AMS spacewalks have been four years in the making is because the complexity of the repairs required the astronauts to take extra time to practice. Over many months, astronauts tasked with performing the spacewalks practiced the AMS repair procedures in numerous ways to make sure they were ready for action. They practiced in:  

Virtual reality simulations:

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The Neutral Buoyancy Laboratory:

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The Active Response Gravity Offload System (ARGOS):

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Astronauts use this testing to develop and practice procedures in space-like conditions, but also to figure out what works and doesn’t work, and what changes need to be made. A great example is a part of the repair that involves cutting and reconnecting fluid lines. When astronauts practiced cutting the fluid lines during testing here on Earth, they found it was difficult to identify which was the right one to cut based on sight alone. 

The tubes on the AMS essentially look the same.

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After discussing the concern with the team monitoring the EVAs, the engineers once again got to work to fix the problem.

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And thus, the Tube Cutting Guide tool was born! Necessity is the mother of invention and the team could not have anticipated the astronauts would need such a tool until they actually began practicing. The Tube Cutting Guide provides alignment guides, fiducials and visual access to enable astronauts to differentiate between the tubes. After each of eight tubes is cut, a newly designed protective numbered cap is installed to cover the sharp tubing.

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Off to Space

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With the tools and repair procedures tested and ready to go, they launched to the International Space Station earlier this year. Now they’re in the middle of the main event – Luca and Drew completed the first spacewalk last Friday, taking things apart to access the interior of the AMS instrument. Currently, there are three other spacewalks scheduled over the course of a month. The next spacewalk will happen on Nov. 22 and will put the Tube Cutting Guide to use when astronauts reconnect the tubes to a new cooling system.

With the ingenuity of our tool designers and engineers, and our astronauts’ vigorous practice, AMS will be in good hands.

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Check out the full video for the first spacewalk. Below you can check out each of the Goddard tools above in action in space!

Debris Shield Worksite: 2:29:16 – Debris Shield Handling Aid 2:35:25 – Hex Head Capture Tool (first) 2:53:31 – #10 Allen Bit 2:54:59 – Capture Cages 3:16:35 – #10 Allen Bit (diagonal side) 3:20:58 – Socket Head Capture Tool 3:33:35 – Hex Head Capture Tool (last) 3:39:35 – Fastener Capture Block 3:40:55 – Debris Shield removal 3:46:46 – Debris Shield jettison

Vertical Support Beam (VSB) Worksite: 5:15:27 – VSB Cover Handling Aid 5:18:05 – #10 Allen Bit 5:24:34 – Socket Head Capture Tool 5:41:54 – VSB Cover breaking 5:45:22 – VSB Cover jettison 5:58:20 – Top Spacer Tool & M4 Allen Bit 6:08:25 – Top Spacer removal 7:42:05 - Astronaut shoutout to the tools team

Make sure to follow us on Tumblr for your regular dose of space: http://nasa.tumblr.com.

1 year ago

Thinking about the implication that Ramon sleeps with his mustache off.....

4 years ago
I Was Thinking Back In How Peter Just Couldn’t Help But Rattle On About Every Single Hero During Civil-war

i was thinking back in how peter just couldn’t help but rattle on about every single hero during civil-war and we missed a thor and hulk spot so. this happened. (he gossips with ned afterwards)

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