Comment by BurningFrog
10 months ago
Important naming rule: Never call your version 2 "New Foo"!
Because the name will remain long after it was new. The naming scheme also crashes at version 3.
The New Glenn name is from 2016.
10 months ago
Important naming rule: Never call your version 2 "New Foo"!
Because the name will remain long after it was new. The naming scheme also crashes at version 3.
The New Glenn name is from 2016.
New Glenn isn't a "version 2". The name is a reference to John Glenn, the first American to orbit earth. Think "New York" not "New iPhone".
Thanks!
Still a weird naming scheme though. A rocket is not a new astronaut. Am I missing something clever?
Rockets aren’t birds either, and yet: Falcon 9 (the Falcon 9 also is the second iteration of the Falcon rockets, not the ninth, so…)
Rockets also aren’t planets, and yet: Saturn V
Rockets also aren’t mythological horse/man creatures, and yet: Vulcan Centaur
You’re overthinking it.
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Back in the 2010s Blue Origin had a naming scheme after the pioneering flights of American astronauts:
The suborbital rocket New Shepard is named after Alan Shepard who was the first American astronaut and whose flight was a suborbital arc.
New Glenn is named after John Glenn whose first flight was the first orbital flight.
There was also talk of a New Armstrong rocket, although Neil Armstrong wasn’t the first American to "reach" the Moon. But then together with Buzz he was the first to land and the first to walk. I don’t know if New Armstrong's still getting developed.
New York is from 1624
The best one I know is the New Forest in England, which is from 1079.