Kosmotras Launches Again
apsmith writes "When somebody says "world space power", how many of you think of Ukraine? Kosmotras has done it again though, with a third $1000/pound launch December 20, 2002 to low Earth orbit of six spacecraft on the Dnepr (formerly SS-18 ICBM) launch vehicle. Among the six were a variety of small European, South American, and one Saudi satellite, and a 'dummy' of the commercial TrailBlazer craft headed to the Moon next year. The Rubin2 craft launched yesterday is also of interest, as it will be the first Internet-controlled spacecraft to operate 24 hours a day without having to use ground stations."
Is this a sustainable industry, or are they just using up inventory of old ICBMs?
Wasn't this NASA's or X-project's or somebody's goal for cost to weight ratio of putting stuff in orbit? Is this relatively cheap compared to what it costs NASA per pound? Anyone know?
"Sic Semper Tyrannosaurus Rex."
Energy: time to change the picture.
The Dnepr can launch 4500 kg, and the cost figure I heard was $10 million...
And yes, it was NASA's goal for their "Space Launch Initiative" to bring costs down "an order of magnitude", to about $1000/lb. Unfortunately, government regulations prohibit NASA from using any non-US launch vehicle...
Energy: time to change the picture.
Energy: time to change the picture.
So, these guys are undercutting NASA by a full order of magnitude in cost. Does anyone know if the U.S. is actively/secretively trying to shut these guys down? It cannot be good for the U.S. launch market and although they can try and defend their postion with all sorts of legal twists and turns, I think companies will not stand by idly when they can launch their satellites at one tenth of the cost somewhere else...
Yeah technology test witht his flight and then the money mission to the moon for mapping and all that. The real mission - slam Trailblazer probe into Moon while beaming back video of it. The big questions - where can I sign up for a live feed and what music should be played over the final broadcast? Isn't this is what technology should be about - making bucks and improving the quality of life and learning new stuff as well? Yeah the Moon is goinmg to get bit more banged up and a bit polluted. But really nothing compared to what the first tour bus of tourists will do to it.
The Singularity is closer than you think
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Looks like a standard PC crammed into a spaceworthy shell. The ultimate case mod? "Look guys I shot my PC INTO SPACE! And I can control it through the INTERNET!!! Just wait till SLASHDOT sees this! I'm the coolest casemodder EVER!"
What Would Satan Do?