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February 4th 18, 10:53 PM posted to sci.space.policy
Alain Fournier[_3_]
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Japan launches smallest rocket ever to carry satellite into orbit
On Feb/4/2018 at 4:12 PM, Fred J. McCall wrote :
"Scott M. Kozel" wrote:
On Sunday, February 4, 2018 at 12:49:24 AM UTC-5, Fred J. McCall wrote:
Alain Fournier wrote:
On Feb/3/2018 at 7:02 PM,
wrote :
"Japan has set a new spaceflight record -- and unlike most of these feats, it's
defined by what wasn't involved. The country's Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA)
has successfully launched the smallest-ever rocket to carry a satellite into
orbit, a modest SS-520 sounding rocket modified with a third stage inside its nose
cone to get its payload into orbit. As you might guess, the key to the record was
the tiny cargo -- the rocket was carrying TRICOM-1R, a three-unit cubesat
measuring just 13.6 inches long. You don't need a giant vehicle when the mission
hardware would fit in the backseat of your car."
See:
https://www.engadget.com/2018/02/03/...te-into-orbit/
Cool. The entire SS-520 rocket fits into the Falcon Heavy fairing.
And can put up a whopping 4kg payload. That's around 0.007% of the
payload of a Falcon Heavy. In other words, you could stick tens of
thousands of such payloads on a single Falcon Heavy.
But with miniaturization of electronics today, isn't that 4 kg payload
very effective for many applications?
For very selective definitions of "very effective" and "many
applications". But you're missing the point. A Falcon Heavy launch
costs just under $100 million. So if your sounding rocket costs more
than $10 thousand or so per launch (and it most certainly does) it is
cheaper to launch 10,000 of the tiny payloads on Falcon Heavy than it
is to launch them on a tiny launcher.
Unless you want a particular orbit or particular time in orbit. Which
isn't something very unusual. It depends on the application, some
satellites don't mind being in any orbit but not all.
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