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by blisterpeanuts
3876 days ago
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It's a slick looking video, but what about reentry? It's not that hard to get a ship up there (the X-15 was flying to the edge of space 50 years ago), and launching like a jet plane obviously has many advantages over rockets, but when it comes back down it's going to hit the atmosphere at a pretty high velocity, unless it's carrying enough fuel to gradually lower itself back into airspace where the jets can kick in. The craft in the video does not appear to have VTOL capability. But, if they can solve such problems, great. I'm thinking that eventually we'll have some kind of electrical or hybrid mass driver (catapult) system for getting non-human cargo into low orbit[1], much cheaper (and quieter) and obviously could accomplish many launches a day for one-way missions. You could get a large space station or interplanetary craft up there rather affordably using this approach. Specialized reentry vehicles as well. Launch the parts cheaply, robots assemble the parts in orbit, then launch the humans expensively. 1. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mass_driver |
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