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- From: pgf@srl01.cacs.usl.edu ("Phil G. Fraering")
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- Subject: golden oldie: more on spaceports
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- Date: 23 Nov 92 22:20:28 GMT
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- >Date: 19 December 1981 03:10-EST
- >From: Robert Elton Maas <REM at MIT-MC>
- >Subject: Spaceports
- >To: Hans Moravec at CMU-10A
- >cc: SPACE at MIT-MC
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- Even if the mass and complexity of the 600 km linear accellerator is
- the same as the rotating&dipping cable in orbit, the l.a. is much
- easier to build. Why? (1) It can be built and tested incrementaly.
- Each piece can be installed in sequence and suborbital test flights
- of cheap passive material (dirt, rock) can be made. When enough
- sections are installed to achieve orbital velocity, it becomes
- operational. The dipping cable, on the other hand, must be built
- and installed as one big piece somehow. (2) The cable must be put
- into space somehow whereas the linear accellerator can be installed
- by conventional means such as bulldozers cranes trucks etc. Thus
- the linear accellerator can be started now without needing the
- shuttle whereas the dipping cable will DETRACT from shuttle payload
- capacity by diverting capacity from normal use to cable use, and can't
- be started anyway until the shuttle is operational. Thus I don't
- think the cable should be done until after we are well out into
- space, whereas unemployed construction workers could be assigned
- to the accellerator in 1982. We could use the shuttle for delicate
- equipment and people, and the linear accellerator for bulk materials.
- (I'm not sure whether we should do the Earth-based accellerator now
- and use it for bootstrapping ourselves into space industry, or
- go instead with the moon-based accellerator which WILL need a
- few shuttle payloads to get it installed but possibly be more
- effective due to lower moon gravity and lack of atmospheric friction.)
- --
- Phil Fraering
- "...drag them, kicking and screaming, into the Century of the Fruitbat."
- <<- Terry Pratchett, _Reaper Man_
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