Re: NASA/Cargo flights

Re: NASA/Cargo flights

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NASA/Cargo flights Toks Desalu 12-11-2005

"Toks Desalu" <tdesalu@NOSPAMverizon.net> wrote in message
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> NASA is seaking private contractors to handle the cargo flights to space
> station. Do you think that Burt Rutan will jump on chance to bid for that?
>
> Toks Desalu

I wouldn't think so at this time. What Rutan has demonstrated is the ability
to boost a relatively low speed craft to the edge of space. Putting
something into orbit is a whole 'nother ballgame due to the far higher
velocity required. The higher speed would require a much more efficient
(and possibly complex) propulsion system. Beyond that, if the goal is to
bring anything back from orbit, he'd have to develop a different re-entry
system, because the one on Spaceship One is a relatively low speed system.

My guess is you'll see the big aerospace contractors take a look at this
one.

KB




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