Mars & Spin
We’ve got a new launch window coming up—time to crunch the numbers and see how much we can squeeze into the payload. Want to run the trajectory simulations and mass budgets together?
Sure, lock it in. Start the sims, pull the numbers, and let me see the margins. If it’s too tight, we shave weight or bump power—no excuses.
Getting the simulations underway right now. I’ll pull the mass and power margins and send them over. If anything looks too close, we’ll trim weight or upgrade the power system. No excuses.
All right, keep it tight. Hit me with the numbers as soon as you’ve got them—no slack. If the margins dip, we’ll trim or re‑power right away. Let’s make every gram count.
Running the numbers now—should be ready in the next ten minutes. I’ll flag any tight spots and we’ll trim or power‑upgrade right away. Stay tight.
Got it, keep the pressure up. Send the numbers, flag the weak spots, and we’ll trim or bump power straightaway—no margin for error. Stay tight.
Mass margin is 4.7 %, power reserve 9.3 %. The biggest weakness is the antenna housing—15 kg can be shaved off. Power will need a 2 kW bump if we keep the current configuration. We'll trim the housing and swap the solar cells for a higher‑efficiency array to keep the launch within limits.