What is Sr: Definition and 479 Discussions

The Lockheed SR-71 "Blackbird" is a long-range, high-altitude, Mach 3+ strategic reconnaissance aircraft developed and manufactured by the American aerospace company Lockheed Corporation. It was operated by both the United States Air Force (USAF) and NASA.The SR-71 was developed as a black project from the Lockheed A-12 reconnaissance aircraft during the 1960s by Lockheed's Skunk Works division. American aerospace engineer Clarence "Kelly" Johnson was responsible for many of the aircraft's innovative concepts. The shape of the SR-71 was based on that of the A-12, which was one of the first aircraft to be designed with a reduced radar cross-section. At one point, a bomber variant of the aircraft was under consideration, before the program was focused solely on reconnaissance. Mission equipment for the reconnaissance role included signals intelligence sensors, a side-looking airborne radar, and a photo camera; the SR-71 was both longer and heavier than the A-12, allowing it to hold more fuel as well as a two-seat cockpit. The SR-71 designation has been attributed to lobbying efforts by USAF Chief of Staff General Curtis LeMay, who preferred the SR (Strategic Reconnaissance) designation over simply RS (Reconnaissance, Strategic). The aircraft was introduced to operational service in January 1966.
During aerial reconnaissance missions, the SR-71 operated at high speeds and altitudes (Mach 3.2 and 85,000 feet, 25,900 meters) to allow it to outrace threats. If a surface-to-air missile launch was detected, the standard evasive action was simply to accelerate and outfly the missile. On average, each SR-71 could fly once per week due to the extended turnaround required after mission recovery. A total of 32 aircraft were built; 12 were lost in accidents with none lost to enemy action. During 1988, the USAF retired the SR-71 largely for political reasons; several were briefly reactivated during the 1990s before their second retirement in 1998. NASA was the final operator of the type, retiring their examples in 1999. Since its retirement, the SR-71's role has been taken up by a combination of reconnaissance satellites and unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs); a proposed UAV successor, the SR-72 is under development by Lockheed Martin, and scheduled to fly in 2025. The SR-71 has been given several nicknames, including "Blackbird" and "Habu". As of 2020 the SR-71 continues to hold the official world record it set in 1976 for the fastest air-breathing manned aircraft, previously held by the related Lockheed YF-12.

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    Time Dilation: Is Distance a Factor?

    Someone told me that the normal time dilation formula \Delta t = \gamma t_{0} is not correct and that the time dilation also depends on the distance (I'm not entirely sure of what). Is this true?
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    Resolve the Bug-Rivet Paradox - Strange SR Paradox

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    SR Simultaneous Lines Drawn in the Sand

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  5. Chi Meson

    Experimental support for SR & GR

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    One-off: Black drop problem an SR effect?

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  7. S

    GR and SR and the speed of change

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  8. S

    SR Misunderstanding: Mass from E=mc^2?

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    Twinship, an attempt to understand SR

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  10. S

    What is the relative speed of photons?

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    Photons are clocks and SR says they shouldn't tick

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  12. S

    Attention Paid To Accelerating Reference Frames Overthrows SR

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    Thermodynamics Destroys SR (end of whole story)

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    Understanding Einstein's Theory: The Role of Spacetime in Motion

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    Which bomb explodes first, and why?

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    The SR Question of the Century

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    Is the speed of light truly a universal constant?

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    Does Relativistic Mass Affect Gravitational Force in SR? | SR & GR Comparison

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    How does SR work at speeds greater than c?

    Does SR work/holdup if something were to travel at multiples, instead of fractions, of c? For example, if you travel at .865c for 1 hour, you age one hour, while everyone else on Earth ages 2 hours. But if you travel at 10c for 1 hour, you age one hour but everyone on Earth ages .. I don't...
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    SR and the earth, sun, and galaxy.

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    Is the Concept of Zero Length Contraction Possible in Special Relativity?

    In Einstein's SR the velocity of the light (c) is same in every referent frame. Let us for instance assume we don't know its exact value and try to estimate it. The relative distance suffers contractions depending on the velocity of the frame like this: L=L_0\sqrt{1-\frac{V^2}{c^2}} where L0...
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    Simple proof that SR is self contradictory

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    Quaternions & SR: Exploring with LaTeX

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    String Theory Predictions: Beyond QT, SR & GR

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    Inertial Systems: What we can Say Without More Data

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    Math Skills for Special Relativity Understanding

    What kind of mathematics knowledge doI have to acquire to understand the technical jargon in special relativity?
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    SR and one-way speed of light tests

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    Book which can describe SR & GR straight from its postulates

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  29. quantumdude

    Does SR seem like a total mystery to you?

    Does SR seem like a total mystery to you? This short book goes through relativistic mechanics and demystifies the so-called "paradoxes" of relativity clearly and concisely. Let's work through it! http://www.physics.nyu.edu/hogg/sr/sr.pdf
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