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El Mitico
post Apr 16 2007, 09:42 PM
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Hi! My Fist New topic!
I didn't know if the category is right. I finally chosen private missions thinking in its potencial for private use
Mr Moderator, if you think this goes anywhere else feel free to move it (I know you don't need my authorization, I'm just being polite)

It was strange to me not to hear anything about this in UMSF. ( Maybe I missed it?). As one of the articles say, taking this
approach can change drastically how missions can be designed.

Sending a lot of fuel in one big tank, for instance, is far more weight efficient (cheaper) than sending along with your ship.

And if you are going to stay in earth orbit, you can design your craft with smaller tanks and relly on resuplys

http://www.spaceflightnow.com/news/n0704/03orbitalexpress/

http://feedmoo.com/2007/04/09/astro-satell...cts-to-nextsat/


Greetings
El Mitico, La Plata, Argentina
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El Mitico
post Apr 17 2007, 04:26 PM
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Here You can follow the news and watch a video of ASTRO placing a battery on its client satellite.

http://www.darpa.mil/orbitalexpress/mission_updates.html

nice, isnt it?
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