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One Step Closer to Reusable Rockets

FortKnox writes: "One of the larger hurdles that reusable rockets have seen is the destruction the heat causes when in use. Scientists have developed a new thermal plating that hopes to eliminate that problem. The plating is called 'Adaptable, Robust, Metallic, Operable, Reusable TPS', or ARMOR for short. With talk of returning to the moon or landing on Mars, reusable rockets would give NASA a little breath of relief in the funding department..."

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  1. Re:ARMOR and my windshield by PhuCknuT · · Score: 3, Insightful

    The ARMOR, just like current thermal tiles, is modular and easy to replace. What they are trying to do here isn't make an indestructable heat sheild, they are trying to make one that works better than the current one and is faster and cheaper to maintain.

  2. Interesting Idea by gizmo_mathboy · · Score: 2, Insightful

    While this is a very interesting idea, I don't see how NASA will hope to implement this or the 2nd gen RLV initiatives.

    With their budgets not growing, lots of that budget earmarked for things other than direct space and aeronautical research. NASA has had to stop the research into hypersonic vehicles (X-43 project) among other projects.

    It is good to see that ideas are being created, it's too bad that they might not be implemented

  3. Wrong Category by Perdo · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Not "Science"

    "Marketing"

    You have to look for the key words.

    robust, temperature-thwarting, easily maintainable, economically viable, fast turnaround times, durable, increases the flight envelope of the vehicle, safer, reliable, less expensive, high flight rates, quick turn-around, three different features, almost a snap, bigger, lower density vehicles, step in the right direction, comprehensive, long-term plan, intentional, step-by-step approach.

    GAG!

    The current shuttle tiles may be in need of replacement but the way they are plaintively marketing ARMOR, you would think that it is competeing against a better idea from someone else. Perhaps something with some technical merit.

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