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Henry Spencer wrote:
[snip] Only if you are the government, or have government sponsorship, are the technical problems dominant. Only in that case does the *technical* difference between suborbital and orbital make the former doubtful as a step toward the latter. The government-aerospace mindset goes deep, but it is possible to break out of it, if you try. As I pointed out in another post, manned rocketry is fully 6 *decades* old. Space rocketry as well. Manned spaceflight is over 4 decades old. Yet today it's still nearly as expensive as it always has been. It's only more common because it's slightly less risky and the politics of manned spaceflight keep it budgeted. It's worthwhile considering how thin a volume listing all the manned rocket flights in history would be. SS1 is very definitely a technology demonstrator. But it is not a demonstrator of rocketry, or pressure hulls, or reentry systems, or any technology of subsystems. It's a demonstrator of the technology of putting it together and managing it without unnecessary overhead. SS1 as a thing is not terribly impressive. It's way behind the technology and sophistication of today's manned spacecraft. But SS1 as a thing built for a fraction of the cost and with a fraction of the workforce of any other sub-orbital rocket in history, even the X-15, is quite an achievement. One that has the potential (along with the other folks doing similar things like X-COR) to open up that thin volume of manned rocket flights to damned near everyone and make it quite a bit thicker very soon. |
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