Showing posts with label government. Show all posts
Showing posts with label government. Show all posts

Thursday, November 12, 2015

Space1: USA Government to Control Drones

SPACE1
USA GOVERNMENT TO CONTROL DRONES

http://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/u-s-will-require-drones-be-registered-n446266

http://www.engadget.com/2015/10/16/us-drone-registration-report/

This may affect Space1 programs. All said and similar Space1 research vehicles may be thrown away in the USA. For more information, contact Space1 Corporate Office.

All planned launches involving said devices may be discontinued in the USA. Space1 is considering to maintain the fleet overseas, continuing research at that location(s). Launches, space flights, and other programs involving said devices may be discontinued in the USA and strengthened overseas. Long term results of strict USA government control will undoubtedly take money and investment away from the USA and strengthen other countries like China, etc.

For two years, Space1 has incorporated the use of said devices for the purposes of primarily imaging space rocket launches from ground point and throughout the troposphere in 4D, inclusive of various aerodynamic research programs and the ability to act as a supporting air flight platform. These programs may be canceled in the USA as a result of new impending government control of said devices.

Friday, January 23, 2015

Rocket Space Fire Debate - Focus on Greece

ROCKET SPACE FIRE DEBATE - FOCUS ON GREECE
Not all countries are receptive to the firing and launching of space touring rockets as Vassilis Kapernaros, a member of the political party Independent Greeks, discovered. He submitted a proposal for the transformation of the Kalamata International Airport to a rocket launch site, at Parliament. citing that Greece will be able to tap into space tourism.

The government was in opposition of an International Center for Space Tourism in Kalamata. According to greekreporter.com, Notis Mitarakis, the Deputy Minister of Development said that the country has yet to show any interest in the aerospace industry, while Michalis Chrysochoidis, the minister of infrastructure noted that such a project needs resources and infrastructure investments that Greece is not currently able to provide.

He added that an operation like this would cost millions of dollars that the country can’t afford, and also that the project would have to be cautiously approached because of “European and International regulations.”

Space1 has yet to approach the Greek government for a site proposal to create a spaceport. It's likely Space1 will approach other countries first and during that transitional time period, the country of Greece will realize the vast revenue that space tourism can generate, and undoubtedly warm up to hosting and funding the proposal.

ABOUT GREECE
President: Karolos Papoulias (2005)
Prime Minister: Antonis Samaras (2012)
Land area: 50,502 sq mi (130,800 sq km);
total area: 50,942 sq mi (131,940 sq km)
Population (2014 est.): 10,775,557 (growth rate: .01%); birth rate: 8.8/1000; infant mortality rate: 11/1000; life expectancy: 80.3
Capital (2011 est.):  Athens, 3.414 million
Other large cities: ThessalonĂ­ki, 883,000
Monetary unit: Euro (formerly drachma)

GEOGRAPHIC DETAIL
Located in southern Europe, Greece forms an irregular-shaped peninsula in the Mediterranean with two additional large peninsulas projecting from it: the Chalcidice and the Peloponnese.

The Greek islands are generally subdivided into two groups, according to location: the Ionian islands (including Corfu, Cephalonia, and Leucas) west of the mainland and the Aegean islands (including Euboea, Samos, Chios, Lesbos, and Crete) to the east and south.

North-central Greece, Epirus, and western Macedonia are all mountainous. The main chain of the Pindus Mountains extends from northwest Greece to the Peloponnese. Mount Olympus, rising to 9,570 ft (2,909 m), is the highest point in the country,
Vassilis Kapernaros, member of the political party Independent Greeks, - See more at: http://greece.greekreporter.com/2013/11/21/greece-tapping-into-space-tourism/#sthash.yZmlLYpI.dpuf
Vassilis Kapernaros, member of the political party Independent Greeks, - See more at: http://greece.greekreporter.com/2013/11/21/greece-tapping-into-space-tourism/#sthash.yZmlLYpI.dpuf
Vassilis Kapernaros, member of the political party Independent Greeks, - See more at: http://greece.greekreporter.com/2013/11/21/greece-tapping-into-space-tourism/#sthash.yZmlLYpI.dpuf

Tuesday, December 17, 2013

Mini Space Shuttle

Mini Shuttle smaller than the X37
BIG MACHINE BRAIN SUGGESTS MINI SPACE SHUTTLE CONSTRUCT
Overall design with cargo bay
Big enough to ferry an astronaut and supplies, small enough for space hoisting by private industry...

We're not sure why the electric machine Big Brain wants one of these. Perhaps it's to carry up a space telescope and parts, to study new machines in space, to assemble something, help save the Earth, rescue an astronaut, act as a life boat for the ISS Space Station, or make trips to the Moon.

The illustrative design is originally based on the X-37 from NASA and the recent X-37b from the USA Air Force. While the X37b is secretive, the proposed mini shuttle would operate for the Big Brain directive. The proposed MS would be substantially smaller than depicted here.

Of course the Experiment bay would be outfitted with astronaut seating, the control panel would be designed for a pilot, and supplies would stow under the seating.

Reentry with fire resistant fabric
The craft would have gliding capabilities during reentry and landing. The Mini Shuttle MS could visit space by riding in the cargo bay of larger rockets and return under its own capability.

Suggestions for enhancing the mini space shuttle craft include solar panels for extended stays in
Docking with the Space Station
space, small size for fit into rocket nose cone, light weight for minimal launch cost, hatch and payload bay doors for space walks/ mini satellite deployments/ observations with a space telescope and storage for extended stays in space (food, water, toilet packaging and ejection system) and air
Equipped for passengers
re-pressurization system for visiting and docking with other spacecraft, space stations, and space hotels.


Deploying solar panels
One design suggestion for the reusable space craft is a heat resistant replaceable fabric for fiery reentries into the Earth's atmosphere. Also the craft could orbit the Moon, observe through telescopes, and deploy tiny satellites and landers to the surface. The MS could also leave behind mini orbiters with capability of telescopes, radio transponders and relay stations.

Another design is for rescue. Maneuvering thrusters enable the craft to go to retrieve an astronaut flung out into space
One pilot
from the space station or other ship or retrieve an astronaut from an error in a space walk. In case of emergency, an astronaut from the space station could space walk to the mini shuttle and return to the Earth. The two passenger seats collapse flat to carry one injured or sick person. The craft could hold three, one of which is the pilot.

It's also determined the craft space could be configured the same size as a small Japanese or Chinese apartment with all spartan yet efficient amenities for longer stays living in space. The craft could also conduct limited space tours of orbital Earth and the Moon, plus offer spectacular sky views in space for not only tourism but scientific research.

Astronaut EVA out of the mini shuttle
LINKS
http://www.nasaspaceflight.com/2013/03/x-37b-expanded-capabilities-iss-missions/


Photo Credits: NASA,
iTunes APP Astronaut Spacewalk by Jorge Hernandez
https://itunes.apple.com/app/astronaut-spacewalk/id540221533?mt=8

Dream Chaser concept
Is the mini shuttle already built in the form of dream chaser? Read more at the links.

http://www.nasaspaceflight.com/2013/12/dream-chaser-ccdev-2-green-light-nasa/

http://www.nasaspaceflight.com/2012/08/dream-chaser-space-shuttles-legacy-advantage/

http://www.nasaspaceflight.com/2012/08/nasa-ccicap-funding-spacex-boeing-sncs-crew-vehicles/

It's possible to send up one astronaut specifically as a systems specialist to repair space equipment when a mini space shuttle is in operation. Astronaut Rick Mastracchio is shown space walking outside the ISS International Space Station. Credit: NASA
"Dream Chaser – which is a reusable lifting body vehicle based on the form of NASA Langley’s HL-20 spaceplane concept from the 1980s – can land on a conventional runway, unlike all of its capsule-based competitors. The plan is for Dream Chaser to land at the Shuttle Landing Facility (SLF) at KSC." NASA

The Dream Chaser is a crewed suborbital and orbital[7] vertical-takeoff, horizontal-landing (VTHL) lifting-body spaceplane being developed by Sierra Nevada Corporation (SNC) Space Systems. The Dream Chaser is designed to carry up to seven people to and from low Earth orbit. The vehicle would launch vertically on an Atlas V rocket and land horizontally on conventional runways. Wikipedia
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dream_Chaser