Location
Cocoa Beach
Start Date
27-4-2007 8:00 AM
Description
Construction of space vehicles on the surface of the Earth is inhibiting the development of spacecraft and therefore the overall exploration of space.
No one in their right mind would dream of constructing an Aircraft Carrier in the middle of Oklahoma or Kansas and then transporting it to the ocean. The whole idea is illogical and preposterous. Why then do we construct spacecraft on the surface and transport them to orbit before their mission can begin?
This paper will explore the reasons behind the current philosophy and examine the limitations placed on spacecraft design and operation as a result.
Finally, a new regime will be posited, along with an examination of the implications of these proposed changes.
Technical Paper Session I-A - Time to Rethink Space Access?
Cocoa Beach
Construction of space vehicles on the surface of the Earth is inhibiting the development of spacecraft and therefore the overall exploration of space.
No one in their right mind would dream of constructing an Aircraft Carrier in the middle of Oklahoma or Kansas and then transporting it to the ocean. The whole idea is illogical and preposterous. Why then do we construct spacecraft on the surface and transport them to orbit before their mission can begin?
This paper will explore the reasons behind the current philosophy and examine the limitations placed on spacecraft design and operation as a result.
Finally, a new regime will be posited, along with an examination of the implications of these proposed changes.