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(both) EELVs and Ares-I could be completely unnecessary to launch the Orion! here the article: http://www.gaetanomarano.it/articles...ttleorion.html with the money saved, NASA can start develop and build NOW the Ares-V to accomplish the first moon mission in 2015-2016 instead of 2020-2022 (or later!) another amazing concept could be the Orioncopter: http://www.gaetanomarano.it/articles...ioncopter.html .. |
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![]() "gaetanomarano" wrote in message ups.com... . (both) EELVs and Ares-I could be completely unnecessary to launch the Orion! here the article: http://www.gaetanomarano.it/articles...ttleorion.html with the money saved, NASA can start develop and build NOW the Ares-V to accomplish the first moon mission in 2015-2016 instead of 2020-2022 (or later!) another amazing concept could be the Orioncopter: http://www.gaetanomarano.it/articles...ioncopter.html . Whacky ideas not grounded in political, economic, and engineering reality. Continuing shuttle flights is a political non-starter. The shuttle will stop flying in 2010 and will not be granted any sort of extension that would allow flights many years beyond that. The "redesigned" Orion is nothing but a pretty picture, loosely based on Soyuz/Shenzhou. The "Orion copter" is just goofy. Where do you stick the blades? Where do they get power? If you don't trust it enough that you need "backup parachutes", why not ditch the copter and instead invest the time, effort, and weight on developing air bags, retro-rockets, or other such bits of hardware to enable a safe parachute landing at Edwards or anywhere on "the American planes"? Note that Soyuz has used this sort of technique for decades. Surely we can improve on the technique. Since Soyuz isn't the best we can do in the 21st century. Jeff -- "They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety" - B. Franklin, Bartlett's Familiar Quotations (1919) |
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Jeff Findley wrote:
"gaetanomarano" wrote in message ups.com... . (both) EELVs and Ares-I could be completely unnecessary to launch the Orion! here the article: http://www.gaetanomarano.it/articles...ttleorion.html Whacky ideas not grounded in political, economic, and engineering reality. At least he's testing out novel and interesting ideas, which is more than I can say for you, or Scott Horowitz and his band of petty thugs. -- Get A Free Orbiter Space Flight Simulator : http://orbit.medphys.ucl.ac.uk/orbit.html |
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On May 4, 4:22 pm, "Jeff Findley" wrote:
Jeff: ...shuttle will stop flying in 2010... A: despite I publish my ideas about space on my website (and talk of them on forums and blogs) land on the moon is NOT my problem nor my job! I hope to watch the new moon landings 3-D images on TV when it will happen ...no matter if the country that will land soon on the moon will be China in 2016 (as Griffin said to the Congress) or Russia in 2018 or NewSpace private companies in 2020 or ESA in 2022 or NASA in 2025 (when the ESAS hardware will be ready to fly... ![]() Jeff: ...based on Soyuz/Shenzhou... A: the 4.3 m (smaller) Orion needs a Soyuz-like design to allow more internal space Jeff: ...Where do you stick the blades? Where do they get power?... A: the rotors are not so big to be a problem and they have no engines but work with multiple autorotations .. |
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On May 4, 1:56 am, gaetanomarano wrote:
. (both) EELVs and Ares-I could be completely unnecessary to launch the Orion! here the article:http://www.gaetanomarano.it/articles...ttleorion.html with the money saved, NASA can start develop and build NOW the Ares-V to accomplish the first moon mission in 2015-2016 instead of 2020-2022 (or later!) Boeing bid with something similar http://www.astronautix.com/craft/cevoeing.htm albeit not launched on shuttles. It's a waste of money to use Shuttles. A Delta IV Heavy might do the job for less than half the $. I don't know how low the price would get if NASA dangled a 10 D-IVH a year contract under Boeing's nose, but I sure would like to see it :-) another amazing concept could be the Orioncopter:http://www.gaetanomarano.it/articles...ioncopter.html Besides being of little utility the complexity would kill you and the price would *go to the moon*. |
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On 5 Mag, 11:40, Hyper wrote:
It's a waste of money to use Shuttles. A Delta IV Heavy might do the job for less than half the $. I don't know how low the price would get if NASA dangled a 10 D-IVH a year contract under Boeing's nose, but I sure would like to see it :-) ----------- (both) standard Oriona and my OrionSoyuz need a Launch Escape System to fly with a rocket with a GLOW between 28.5 and 31 mT while the DIVH can lift just 22.5 mT, then, both Orion's mass must be RESIZED over 30% to fly with it .. |
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On May 5, 2:49 pm, gaetanomarano wrote:
On 5 Mag, 11:40, Hyper wrote: It's a waste of money to use Shuttles. A Delta IV Heavy might do the job for less than half the $. I don't know how low the price would get if NASA dangled a 10 D-IVH a year contract under Boeing's nose, but I sure would like to see it :-) ----------- (both) standard Oriona and my OrionSoyuz need a Launch Escape System to fly with a rocket with a GLOW between 28.5 and 31 mT while the DIVH can lift just 22.5 mT, then, both Orion's mass must be RESIZED over 30% to fly with it According to Boeing D-IVH can lift 25T to low inclination LEO. Your number is probably for ISS's orbit. http://www.boeing.com/defense-space/...V_PPG_2000.PDF see Delta IV-H Circular Orbit Capability graphs or http://www.geocities.com/launchreport/delta4.html Al-Li tanks, RS-68 regen, streched core, improved/streched upper stage and GEMs can increase payload to accomodate a heavy CEV. |
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