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Hello all:
DARPA's working on a Space Plane that could deliver a 2000lb payload to 2500nm, or put a smaller payload into orbit. See: http://aviationnow.com/avnow/news/ch...s/09223top.xml Many low-cost space launch concepts have been proposed over the years. How practical is this one? |
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"Hobo" wrote in message
Many low-cost space launch concepts have been proposed over the years. How practical is this one? During one of the threads concerning whether or not the F-22 could go past mach 2 without variable inlets someone mentioned the possibility of injecting water into the airflow and said that this had been previously tested on a F-4 which got past mach 2.5 using the system. If I understood the article correctly they are going to try and use a similar system. As to the space-launch issue, I think you have to get up to around mach 25 to enter into a stable orbit and I don't see how this system is going to get you going that fast. The air-breathing vehicle doesn't get anywhere close to that fast. The expendable rocket upper stage adds the oomph to get the (very small) payload rom 200,000 ft into orbit. Note that the reusable air vehicle carries 16,000 lbs of rocket aloft to put a total of 110 pounds into orbit. One might profitably ask whether you gain a whole lot by not simply putting the expendable upper stage on an expendable lower stage and launching the stack from a pad somewhere. The savings sources offered seem questionable to me and some could be used by a conventional expendable anyway. The other real problem here is that the whole concept is premised on being able to get a useful reconaissance payload (what else needs to be sun-synchronous?) into a 110-lb package. I'm not holding my breath. -- Tom Schoene Replace "invalid" with "net" to e-mail "If brave men and women never died, there would be nothing special about bravery." -- Andy Rooney (attributed) |
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![]() The other real problem here is that the whole concept is premised on being able to get a useful reconaissance payload (what else needs to be sun-synchronous?) into a 110-lb package. I'm not holding my breath. --? Tom Schoene Replace "invalid" with "net" to e-mail "If brave men and women never died, there would be nothing special about bravery." -- Andy Rooney (attributed) I wonder what else it could be used for. Take out the payload and add say 13,000lbs of fuel and 3000lbs of SDBs. Or how bout 6000lbs of fuel and four SDBs with 2000lb solid boosters on them. Launched at Mach 3 how fast could 2000lbs of rocket propellent get an SDB? At 100,000ft how far would it go? |
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On Thu, 25 Sep 2003 00:26:03 -0600, Scott Ferrin
wrote: The other real problem here is that the whole concept is premised on being able to get a useful reconaissance payload (what else needs to be sun-synchronous?) into a 110-lb package. I'm not holding my breath. --? Tom Schoene Replace "invalid" with "net" to e-mail "If brave men and women never died, there would be nothing special about bravery." -- Andy Rooney (attributed) I wonder what else it could be used for. Take out the payload and add say 13,000lbs of fuel and 3000lbs of SDBs. Or how bout 6000lbs of fuel and four SDBs with 2000lb solid boosters on them. Launched at Mach 3 how fast could 2000lbs of rocket propellent get an SDB? At 100,000ft how far would it go? Come to think of it it would make a good ASAT weapon too. With a booster that big it could probably hit stuff clear up in geostationary orbit. |
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Scott Ferrin wrote in message . ..
On Thu, 25 Sep 2003 00:26:03 -0600, Scott Ferrin wrote: The other real problem here is that the whole concept is premised on being able to get a useful reconaissance payload (what else needs to be sun-synchronous?) into a 110-lb package. I'm not holding my breath. --? Tom Schoene Replace "invalid" with "net" to e-mail "If brave men and women never died, there would be nothing special about bravery." -- Andy Rooney (attributed) I wonder what else it could be used for. Take out the payload and add say 13,000lbs of fuel and 3000lbs of SDBs. Or how bout 6000lbs of fuel and four SDBs with 2000lb solid boosters on them. Launched at Mach 3 how fast could 2000lbs of rocket propellent get an SDB? At 100,000ft how far would it go? Come to think of it it would make a good ASAT weapon too. With a booster that big it could probably hit stuff clear up in geostationary orbit. How much would performance be improved if hybrids using newer paraffin- based propellants http://thomasc.stanford.edu/research.html were used in place of the existing hybrid motor? |
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On 29 Sep 2003 21:34:46 -0700, (Eric Moore)
wrote: Scott Ferrin wrote in message . .. On Thu, 25 Sep 2003 00:26:03 -0600, Scott Ferrin wrote: The other real problem here is that the whole concept is premised on being able to get a useful reconaissance payload (what else needs to be sun-synchronous?) into a 110-lb package. I'm not holding my breath. --? Tom Schoene Replace "invalid" with "net" to e-mail "If brave men and women never died, there would be nothing special about bravery." -- Andy Rooney (attributed) I wonder what else it could be used for. Take out the payload and add say 13,000lbs of fuel and 3000lbs of SDBs. Or how bout 6000lbs of fuel and four SDBs with 2000lb solid boosters on them. Launched at Mach 3 how fast could 2000lbs of rocket propellent get an SDB? At 100,000ft how far would it go? Come to think of it it would make a good ASAT weapon too. With a booster that big it could probably hit stuff clear up in geostationary orbit. How much would performance be improved if hybrids using newer paraffin- based propellants http://thomasc.stanford.edu/research.html were used in place of the existing hybrid motor? Beats the hell out of me. You'd need the ISP of the two different propellants/ engines and run the numbers. |
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