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stfn :raspberrypi: :python: (@stfn) · 07/2023 · Tröts: 5.868 · Folger: 817
So 19.05.2024 23:21
I love reading Wayne Hale's blog, especially for those small tasty details
https://waynehale.wordpress.com/2020/12/02/exploding-stovepipes/
Screenshot of an excerpt from the linked blog post, stating "The shuttle onboard computers issued the commands for multiple pyrotechnic devices all in the same minor cycle of software (80 milliseconds): SRB ignition, hold down bolt separation, GUCP separation, TSM/T0 umbilical separation. Things started happening fast after that. "
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