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New idea to revolutionize space exploration, The Yo-yo spaceprobe |
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Sep 24 2006, 08:34 AM
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Mr nprev have involuntarily put me on the track with the proposal to reuse the New Horizons platform.
But why only borrow from the spacecraft design when you can reuse the spacecraft itself? This led me to the proposal for the Yo-yo exploration spaceprobe! Unique solution The Yo-yo spacecraft solves several of the problems that have ridden space explorations for decades. All you need are a swinging homebase, so the Moon are one obviou choice. And secondly a good enough bearing system on the Yo-yo spaceprobe. The Yo-yo spacecraft will also be able to return to base for refitting and then sent to new targets. When the spacecraft returns for refitting you can change whatever instruments you need for the next target and then send the spacecraft out on the next satellite or planet you’d like to explore. By making it spin stabilized (something that comes inheritably with this design) it will not only save on fuel for stabilization but also be able to return or make several swingbys! Many persons would like to publish their idea in one well known publication so that it will be saved for posteriority that they are the originator of the grand idea. Not me, im too humble and give the idea away to you at UMSF - no strings attached! |
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Sep 28 2006, 02:26 AM
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There is no free lunch, there is no free launch...bad pun intended. It takes X amount of work to lift a probe into Earth orbit, plus the addtional work necessary for the time it takes to get there. A nanotube sky hook has all the same engineering challenges of a twenty mile long suspension bridge, without compression fixtures. It is as impossible today as aeroplanes were in the bronze age.
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Myran New idea to revolutionize space exploration Sep 24 2006, 08:34 AM
DonPMitchell I don't think reusing the same physical probe ... Sep 24 2006, 12:09 PM
RNeuhaus I also agree that a good special architecture whic... Sep 24 2006, 01:20 PM
lyford I think Myran has his tongue planted firmly in che... Sep 24 2006, 05:03 PM
DonPMitchell Oops.
Well in any case, modularization is good. ... Sep 25 2006, 03:07 AM
nprev QUOTE (DonPMitchell @ Sep 24 2006, 08:07 ... Sep 25 2006, 02:46 PM![]() ![]() |
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