Test Flight Of Space-Hopper Reusable Launch Vehicle
!splut writes: "A New Scientist article reports that Pheonix, the prototype of a new reusable space launch vehicle nicknamed the Space-Hopper, has been cleared for its first test flight. The vehicle is designed to take off horizontally and use a disposable booster to reach orbit, though the prototype will be dropped from a helicopter for the test flight. If the European Space Agency decides to continue development it could reduce the cost of launching small to medium-sized satellites, and could be ready by 2015." A better story is running at space.com.
The chances of this succeeding sound slim to me... maybe I'm just being pessimistic, but budgets for space projects have been small lately.
Seems that in this type of economy, interesting government-funded space and scientific projects are the first to be cut...
But, but, but... how can a design like this possibly reach orbit?! :-)
This post is strictly my own opinion and not necessarily that of my employer.
too bad they scrubbed the building of the x-32 (or 33?) VentureStar.... would have been better
An unmanned, horizontally launching, space shuttle. Good for the European Space Agency! NASA's low-tech cost-cutting plan, the X-4000 Launch Aparatus might be the best we can do here in the states.
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Not "Pheonix". :)
(this browser OmniWeb spell checks as I type. Very nice)
Space Propulsion Engine for Flying Saucer - New Physics
Rumor in Silicon Valley -
Inventor of 3D volume holographic optical storage shopping his concept for Space Propulsion Engine to US and other countries.
http://colossalstorage.net/colossal.htm
he is working in top secret and will not patent, publish or share concepts as he says no physicist or scientist he has ever studied or researched had this approach and knows his concept will work to give near light speed travel thru Galaxy.
he says it is a mankind first concept !!
Flubber.
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