Tuesday, November 06, 2018

2 Different Stories: U.S. Navy Posts A Video:Russian fighter jet intercepts US Navy plane


Published on Nov 5, 2018
A Russian Su-27 fighter jet has intercepted a US Navy EP-3E Aries plane over the Black Sea near Russian airspace and escorted it away in a safe manner, the Russian Defence Ministry said on Monday.
The US Navy, in a statement, called the interaction as "determined to be unsafe," saying the Russian SU-27 conducted "a high speed pass directly in front of the mission aircraft, putting at risk the pilots and crew."
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US Navy posts VIDEO of Russian fighter jet’s ‘unsafe’ intercept of American spy plane over Black Sea

Sunday, November 04, 2018

Jonathan Pie: BACK TO THE STUDIO (Live Download)


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Pie is performing his live show in Washington D.C. the night before the midterms.
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RAZA Development Fund > #CommunityConversations | The Power of Your Vote


Published on Nov 1, 2018
Tom Espinoza, President & CEO, emphasizes the importance and power of the community's vote this upcoming election.
Gather your friends and family to electrify the vote this November 6!
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TOD $30 million announcement
Published on Sep 30, 2015
Views: 112
LISC Phoenix  and Raza Development Fund pledge $30 million to spur transit oriented development . . . 3 years later, how's it going here in downtown Mesa that's now qualified as a low-income neglected area - an Opportunity Zone. 
Our futures are still on the line for equitable and inclusive investments that make an impact 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hd4TCwLzcqk 

Drinking forces? Iceland goes dry after NATO troops guzzled all its beer

Now we know NATO :)
Published on Nov 4, 2018
Views: 1,131
NATO is holding its largest military exercise since the end of the Cold War. The drills kicked off last week and stretch from the Baltic Sea to Iceland.
While the drills focus on restoring the region's sovereignty after an attack by a 'fictitious aggressor,' the Icelandic capital has had to replenish one of its core supplies – beer.

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V-280 VALOR: HOW THE U.S. ARMY LEARNED FROM ITS MISTAKES AND BUILT A SUP...

Future Vertical Lift
Published on Oct 18, 2018
Views: 5,386
This video is made under fair use policy, also this material is made from public published domain for people with hearing and seeing disability
Could it be a game changer?
by Task and Purpose Jared Keller
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Warthog Defense members are sharing stories, insider tips, news from the front lines, and unique slices of military life including the tough stuff of war.
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Bell V-280 Valor


Published on Sep 20, 2017
Views: 53,831
The Bell V-280 Valor is a third-generation tilt-rotor aircraft being developed by Bell Helicopter and Lockheed Martin for the United States Army's Future Vertical Lift (FVL) program.[1] The aircraft was officially unveiled at the 2013 Army Aviation Association of America's Annual Professional Forum and Exposition in Fort Worth, Texas

Saturday, November 03, 2018

A Report: New Statistics For This Blog > Over 250,000 Page Views

You might not know it, but it's true.
Take a look at the right-hand side bar on this homepage.
Life is filled with surprises in a place now called home that your MesaZona blogger thought was just a stop-over inside The Twilight Zone. . . just a brief gig side-trip into the future.
Not too shabby for a guy with a refurbished Surface 2 and a Nikon D50. No smartphone. Just imagination.
Mebbe I should upgrade the hardware and tools-of-the-trade.
'The Old Donut-Hole' is turning into an Opportunity Zone.
My sweet spot for now. ENJOY

SpaceX BFR Flight Test To Begin In 2019

BFR = Big Fukin Rocket
Published on Nov 1, 2018
Views: 4,354
BFR FLIGHT TEST TO BEGIN IN 2019
BFS FIRST ORBITAL FLIGHT IN 2020

SpaceX will be testing BFS sometimes late next year and possibly start first orbital flight tests in 2020!
SpaceX has confirmed that the two large propellant tanks now present at its Boca Chica, Texas facilities will likely to be the last major ground tanks needed to enable the first test flights of the upper stage of its next-gen BFR rocket, known as the Big Falcon Spaceship (BFS). Expected to begin as soon as late 2019, SpaceX executives have recently reiterated plans for a campaign of hop tests for the first full-scale spaceship prototype, in which the ship will follow in the footsteps of its Falcon 9-based Grasshopper and F9R predecessors.
While there may have been some slight uncertainty before, this official statement confirms beyond the shadow of a doubt that SpaceX is actively and rapidly preparing its South Texas property for a future of BFR-related tests, spaceship hops, and perhaps even launches.
Big Falcon Spaceship is 2nd stage of the BFR system, the spacecraft is 55m tall, and weights more than 85 ton when empty, powered by 7 powerful raptor engine, the spaceship will eventually take first manned mission to Mars sometimes after 2025, could be as early as 2028.
BFR rocket booster which will undergo similar tests in 2020, is capable of delivering between 150 and 175 tons of cargo in to LEO, or 100 tons to Mars. SpaceX plans even larger version of this rocket sometimes in future, if there’s a demand, no specs on the larger version of BFR yet, but it is likely to be similar in specs to MCT or Mars colonial Transport, capable of lifting between 250 and 300 tons in to LEO or delivering up to 160 tons of useful cargo to Mars.
BFR will eventually become the workhorse of SpaceX fleet, and Elon Musk hopes to reduce to launch costs from present $50 million for Falcon 9 launch, which comes down to around $2200 per kilogram in to LEO, to around $1000 or less with BFR. Elon Musk hopes to achieve economy of scale, and reduce the cost of getting things in to LEO.
In 2016, Musk pegged SpaceX’s launch cost for a BFR-style fully-reusable rocket at less than $1M per launch for booster and spaceship maintenance alone, or $3.3M per launch with amortization and propellant estimates included.
The tests will serve as a stepping stone to the ultimate goal of sending humans to Mars. Musk said in an October 2017 Reddit “ask me anything” session that tests will start “with a full-scale Ship doing short hops of a few hundred kilometers altitude and lateral distance,” stating because the tests are “fairly easy on the vehicle, as no heat shield is needed, we can have a large amount of reserve propellant and don’t need the high area ratio, deep space Raptor engines”.
The facility is a key part of SpaceX’s future plans. While the company currently leases three launch facilities from the United States government, the privately-owned Boca Chica spaceport would mean the company would have full control over its launch plans. At the South by Southwest conference in Austin, Texas, in March, Musk suggested that an orbital launch of the BFR could come as soon as 2020.
I’ll be making a BFR video soon, I just need more data and latest specs, as SpaceX tends to revise designs a fair bit. In my humble opinion, it’ll instrumental for SpaceX to be the first to launch BFS and BFR, to prove to NASA the BFR is viable and a lot cheaper than SLS, currently being developed by the Boeing. Although SLS will have some parts that are re-usable, it is estimated each launch will cost in the region of $500 million, when compared to BFR’s probable $55-80 million per launch, NASA will have only one choice, BFR.

Zelensky Calls for a European Army as He Slams EU Leaders’ Response

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