Spaceflight Revolution
- Book
- B-WSP-007
- English
- 204 pages
A revolution in spaceflight is likely soon with the prospect of everyday access to orbit within fifteen years. Costly launch vehicles based on ballistic missiles will be replaced by 'spaceplanes', using technology that exists today.
Spaceplane development has, in effect, been suppressed by entrenched thinking and short-term vested interests. But the present monopoly of large government space agencies is becoming unsupportable, and the market that understands the very real opportunities for space travel will be reaching critical mass in the near future.
This book examines these issues and shows why space tourism will one day become the single largest business in space, and how astronomy and environmental science will be transformed by low-cost access making possible instruments vastly larger than those of today.
Contents:
Past, Present, Predicted Future
- Spaceplane History
- Recent Developments
- Way Ahead
Spaceplane Potential
- Spaceplane Low-Cost Potential
- Orbital Infrastructure
- The Spaceplane Space Age
Time Scale
- Technical Feasibility
- Safety
- Maturity
- Market
- Development Cost
- Design Logic
- Breaking the Mould
- Benefits
- Conclusions
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