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math wonk. So okay, great. I'm a stupid american. Laugh all you want. Generally speaking, gross incivility to the primary readership of en.wikipedia.org doesn't need to be given slack, particularly given the circumstances I've described. But again - fine, I'm "a jerk and poorly representing Knowledge (XXG)'s collegiate(sic) atmosphere here". cheers.
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would do when presented with an IP editor - with only this single edit on wikipedia - whose first words are to insult an entire cohort of readers, then write "A difference of 126x5/9= 70C exactly. Don’t consider the difference in the zero point." which means absolutely nothing to someone who isn't a
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That does not explain anything, as the Jupiter rocket was clearly named after the god (while your quote could be read "the previous rocket was named Jupiter because it is the planet before Saturn", which is clearly false). Chosing Saturn as "the next in line of the planets" only explains why taking
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I am certain, having watched the design of most of the US space program from childhood in a family with a top level project engineer, that all of these craft were named after gods and not planets. I want to see a very credible source for Saturn 5 was named after the planet. see: Zeus, Nike, Apollo,
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Dont bother, I tried google again without the typo, and it appears that it is a derogatory term. Labelling people with derogatory terms and dismissing them as irrelevant is a definite form of incivility. However you seem to refer to yourself with a similar lack of respect, so it is not clear what
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I have found articles that contain legit plans for Saturn V resuability. I have added these links to the First stage section, but they are from discussions on Collect Space. I have lost the article to the Brown reusability proposal but I downloaded it as a PDF before I lost the discussion. These
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Currently there are 3 rockets listed as comparable to Saturn V; N1 (never operational), Energia & SLS. Could/should we add "Starship (not operational)"? Considering N1 is on the list and it was never operational, I think it's reasonable for Starship to be on the list too.
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Ullage motors are afaik reserved entirely for space, they are intended to move liquid propellant to one end of the tank so that it flows correctly. Only used in freefall. I don't know of any time it has been used on launch, it just wouldn't make any
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As the vehicle that launched Skylab was radically different from the other vehicles (two stages v.s three stages (also the "third stage wasn't even based on the S-IVB 500)), should it be labeled as a different version, similar to the Falcon 9 page?
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ignited for four seconds to accelerate the S-II stage, followed by the ignition of the five J-2 engines. For the first seven crewed Apollo missions only four ullage motors were used on the S-II, and they were eliminated for the final four launches.
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is converted differently - or at least, how a general reader would understand this separate formula? It may be useful to provide some sort of footnote or link so that the general reader will understand it - because that's who we're writing for, not
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I should add, by the way: the reason I removed the edit was not solely because of the incivility: I did just what any average person would do, I plugged '126 degrees fahrenheit to celsius' into google, and it said '52 degrees'. So, based on being
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the one being a jerk and poorly representing Knowledge (XXG)'s collegiate atmosphere here; in good faith I'm assuming you're just a bit obtuse. The whole idea of the convert template is to be transparent, and just show the converted result
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It could launch about 118,000 kilograms (130 tons) into Earth orbit. That's about as much weight as 10 school buses. The Saturn V could launch about 43,500 kilograms (50 tons) to the moon. That's about the same as four school buses.
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shows that you currently have around 1%, much too low. Thank you for your enthusiasm for getting such vital topics to Good Articles, but please read through the criteria thoroughly before any nominations!
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It's no more derogatory than nerd, a vice president has referred to himself as a wonk. It just means someone is a little bit pedantic about knowledge in a field in which they have interest or expertise.
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Athena etc. named after gods. IMO it is an absolutely ridiculous assertion and not in any way factual except for the quibble that "the planet Saturn IS the god Saturn" which pffft, no.
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doc page to learn how to fix the page. No footnotes or "wonk knowledge" necessary. You seem to be motivated to make things much more complicated than they need to be.
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If I say "One thing is 126° F hotter or cooler than another", that means to a European that it's 70° Celsius hotter or cooler. The transparent math,
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But if my thermometer reads 126° F, that's equal to a Celsius thermometer reading of 52.2°. The math in this case is a bit more complicated:
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not a wonk, and this being a single contribution by an anon IP - it seemed to me to be just a weak attempt to screw with people. cheers.
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Why is there no mention of Apollo 7? It was an honest-to-god mission, not one that was skipped or discarded for some technical reason.
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I can't find any mention of the ullage motor being removed in the subsequent missions, in the reference given a few sentences after (
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126*(100/180) = 70. That's because there are 100 Celsius degrees, and 180 Fahrenheit degrees between freezing and boiling.
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The program was named "Saturn" simply because Saturn was the next outer planet after Jupiter in the solar system.
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https://web.archive.org/web/20150326211327/http://history.msfc.nasa.gov/saturn_apollo/documents/Second_Stage.pdf
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While that reference is no longer accessible, the data does not appear to be found in the Internet Archive
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explain that you need a fairly high percentage of authorship on the article to nominate it for GA status;
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on a temperature difference rather than a temperature. There's no need to be insulting about it, however.
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Okay, setting aside the gross incivility: Assume I'm a general reader here (I am a general reader here).
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The vehicle that launched Skylab didn't have the third stage. So I think this is the right article.
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This article is about the engine not the vehicle stack.Not the right article for that issue I think.
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links are not exactly the best and kind of questionable for this kind of thing, any suggestions?
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This article was the subject of a Wiki Education Foundation-supported course assignment, between
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That's a good catch; it's fixed now. Actually, the error was in misunderstanding how to use our
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What do you guys think? Would one of you like to resubmit Saturn V to GAN? I really think
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the reader having to know the math. The IP user 2001:56A did a fair job of explaining it.
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A difference of 126x5/9= 70C exactly. Don’t consider the difference in the zero point.
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Apologies; I'm going to have to quickfail this review as a drive-by nomination. The
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is met, and if there's anything that needs to be improved, please mention it below
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Not relevant to this article. It goes in the Apollo constellation, but not Saturn.
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Okay, fight incivility with incivility. Got it. Do I have to repeat that I am a
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So, here's me tagging the contributors with more authorship on the article: @
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No corresponding info in the TLI capacity data reference in the infobox
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As you have probably seen, I recently submitted this article for
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I just backed out the changes, the sources don't seem to meet
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126 °F (52 °C) temperature difference between the two tanks.
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126 °F (52 °C) temperature difference between the two tanks.
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Apollo 7 was launched with a Saturn IB, not a Saturn V.
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