"Steve Hix" wrote in message
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In article . net,
"Steven P. McNicoll" wrote:
"C J Campbell" wrote in message
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The earlier flights were not done in a re-usable spacecraft.
So what?
So that is a large part of what makes it different from the single-shot
suborbital flights of the past.
Not to mention the thousands of man-hours and cast of thousands needed
to turn around the shuttle.
One step on the road to non-government, gold-plated, decades-long
development projects type spaceflight.
The problem is that merely reaching the altitude is only a
part of the problem. The real issue is achieving orbital velocity
and the Rutan aircraft doesnt achive much more than 15%
of the velocity required to put something in orbit.
Keith
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