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Most spaceplanes have their LES behind the main body of the craft. There is therefore no reason to have an Apollo style LES tower on the nose.
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To be honest, Sebu, I looked over your drawing for some minutes which left me with a question: Where's the nonsense?
Looks like a thoroughly developed Mission.
Just one thing: What about that plane below the LEO?
Looks like a thoroughly developed Mission.
Just one thing: What about that plane below the LEO?
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Nice to see the AU spacebucket thing emerging into the daylight!
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Thanks for comments.
Well, nonsense or not but its at least quite "high altitude" AU stuff Part of it is thought through to some extend.
The plane below the spaceplane is AS-40 SpΓΆken presented earlier http://www.shipbucket.com/forums/viewto ... 2&start=80
Idea was that 3 prototypes were modified for SUSA use for training, research and launching micro- and nanosatellites to Low Earth Orbit.
Somehow I figured the propulsion of spaceplane would be enough for maneuvers in orbit and reentry braking but not for launch emergency situations.TimothyC wrote:Most spaceplanes have their LES behind the main body of the craft. There is therefore no reason to have an Apollo style LES tower on the nose.
Well, nonsense or not but its at least quite "high altitude" AU stuff Part of it is thought through to some extend.
The plane below the spaceplane is AS-40 SpΓΆken presented earlier http://www.shipbucket.com/forums/viewto ... 2&start=80
Idea was that 3 prototypes were modified for SUSA use for training, research and launching micro- and nanosatellites to Low Earth Orbit.
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Thanks Shipright. It is nuclear propulsion, of some kind. I agree it might be good idea to interchange habitat and gravity modules. However, the engine itself is quite far from habitat and radiation might be lower depending the type of nuclear propulsion, I guess.
Those dark grey/brown bands suppose to be radiator plates. In landers there are independent radiators.
Those dark grey/brown bands suppose to be radiator plates. In landers there are independent radiators.
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Hi sebu,
I think you might want to increase the size of the radiators - the ISS, for instance, has a long radiator behind each solar array plus another two blocks of radiators on the trusses, and that's with a solar-only power plant (well, solar and batteries). With a nuclear plant of some description I imagine you'll be in need of substantial cooling.
Regards,
Adam
I think you might want to increase the size of the radiators - the ISS, for instance, has a long radiator behind each solar array plus another two blocks of radiators on the trusses, and that's with a solar-only power plant (well, solar and batteries). With a nuclear plant of some description I imagine you'll be in need of substantial cooling.
Regards,
Adam
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Sebu, you might also consider He3-D propulsion. Granted, He3 is hard to find on Earth, but it's still an idea...
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