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by mberger
854 days ago
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Interesting. That area would be roughly one million Sunjammers[1]. One Sunjammer is 1200 m^2 and wights 32 kg. To lift all this would be 32 million kg or 32000 tons. One Starship launch is designed for 250 metric tons when expendable so it would take 128 launches. Add in some fudge factor for orbital burns and I figure 150 launches would do it. Doesn't seem insurmountable. Edit: Seems I misread the Starship capacity. This is probably only to LEO. Its hard to estimate but going by the geostationary payload, it would be one third of that, so triple the amount of flights. At a cadence of 2 launches per week it would take 4.5 years to launch all of it. ( 450 launches / 2 launches per week / 50 weeks a year) 1. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sunjammer_(spacecraft) |
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I'd guess it would be far more efficient to launch more of these into regular orbit than trying to assemble them out in L1 and keep them from drifting off, even though you would need to launch at least twice as many for the same amount of coverage.