Engine out capabilities
file:///C:/Users/piw10/Downloads/SLS%20Engine%20Out%20Paper.pdf

Engine out capabilities
file:///C:/Users/piw10/Downloads/SLS%20Engine%20Out%20Paper.pdf
Next launch window isn't until 26SEP or 27SEP, but with a SpaceX launch on 5OCT for ISS, that might be iffy. This is also predicated on them fixing the problem. They're probably going to have to roll it back to the VAB.
This is what happens when Congress orders you to use the aging skeletal remains of the space shuttle for your fancy new rocket system.
There is a certain logic to using existing hardware instead of building new from scratch. If the existing fully meets the requirements, why not?That makes it sound like they are trying to do this on the cheap
Next launch window isn't until 26SEP or 27SEP, but with a SpaceX launch on 5OCT for ISS, that might be iffy. This is also predicated on them fixing the problem. They're probably going to have to roll it back to the VAB.
This is what happens when Congress orders you to use the aging skeletal remains of the space shuttle for your fancy new rocket system.
All the technologies you mentioned aren't going to get the first step, Earth orbit. An iPhone needs a power supply and solar cells aren't going to cut it for an interstellar trip. The Voyager spacecrafts are using radioisotope thermoelectric generators and will no longer have enough power for communications in ten years, mission duration 55 years.The Artemis Rocket is a waste of money for it is all old technology being recycled. We are not advancing mankind in this project just an expensive photo op... We should be sending sailing vessels to the methane seas of Titian. We should sending drilling machine to drill down to the waters of Europa... We can send a star ship the size of a Iphone using light sails and lazers to other solar systems but instead we choose to relive an old dream with old tech doing nothing to advance man...
All the technologies you mentioned aren't going to get the first step, Earth orbit. An iPhone needs a power supply and solar cells aren't going to cut it for an interstellar trip. The Voyager spacecrafts are using radioisotope thermoelectric generators and will no longer have enough power for communications in ten years, mission duration 55 years.
And ultimately our very survival may require us to venture out from our home in search of a new one and hopefully, we won't fuck it up as we did the old one
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