Showing posts with label suborbital. Show all posts
Showing posts with label suborbital. Show all posts

Thursday, December 3, 2015

Space1 Temperature Winter Climate Rocket Launch

Typical perfect winter launch conditions include flat land for many miles in every direction, a white snow field cover with few snow drifts and ice, a clear blue sky and no wind. However, what is the effect of the freezing cold on Space1 equipment for launching Safety Rockets?

SPACE1 TEMPERATURE WINTER CLIMATE ROCKET LAUNCH
Temperature is a concern during conventional space launches. NASA showed the world that launching in freezing temperatures with rubber O-rings on the SRB solid rocket boosters was a condition to avoid, when the space shuttle Challenger blew up.

How does temperature effect Space1 systems? The Safety Rocket does not use rubber o-rings but does contain other systems. How do these systems perform under winter conditions? Can we launch space tourism rockets in the cold winter, from more polar vantage points? What is the limit of cold for space launches? And if the design for winter launches is a go, what are the advantages in doing so?

The system can be divided into the rocket, launch system, space capsule, space suit, and avionics. The rocket has engines, the capsule has cameras and windows plus a pressure related environment, and the space suit has electronic and mechanical sensors.

More testing is needed for the engines to record and study performance under freezing temps. Electronics have posted operating temperature ranges. However, it becomes necessary to fully understand the way a sensor operates.

The sensor that uses heat cannot exceed the specs for ambient temperature, such as the accelerometer. The pressure detector will be affected by temperature. Cameras may have windows and lenses that frost over. Thawed ice on components, with conductive dust or lint contamination, may short circuit, so keeping items sealed in a clean environment is required. Humidity control is important. The case for engines and dry weather is to avoid static electricity which can cause engines to ignite prematurely and parts to have spontaneous combustion.

Sensors related to limits of their thermodynamic environments and vibration will be studied. Numerous unmanned test flights are scheduled after the Madonna Concert during winter of 2016.

Monday, March 3, 2014

SpaceOne Sets Records

SPACEONE SETS RECORDS
The new SpaceOne company, founded by Humanoido in January of 2014, is setting records by exceeding 60 paramount projects related to the construction of rockets to take special human related payloads into space.

Some of the bigger projects include the M1, a very large metal casing rocket, and the Zeus rocket series with the first Argus 1 to take multiple payloads into space.

SpaceOne's mainstay rocket in the Intl Enterprise, an international rocket designed to fly two countries and reach unguided suborbital apogee.

SpaceOne is operating in private industry, not under government control, and has a heavily shrouded program that has not yet unveiled its principle product.

Thursday, January 30, 2014

SpaceOne Company

A rocket heading to the stratosphere
SPACEONE COMPANY

A spacefaring partnership has inspired SpaceOne Company, to explore the most exciting levels of space as private industry. NASA wants private industry to step up to the plate and offer systems and flights into space. SpaceOne is already stepping up research, design, testing, and construction of aeronautic  systems to uniquely take humans up into the far reaching depths of space.

Humanoido is the Founder/Owner, CEO and Head of Engineering of SpaceOne Company, a new non-government private industry rocket aerospace program designed to give people the experience of going into space.

Our entire concept of space is unique and will enable unusual aspects of humans going up into space, irregardless of their training, background, or critical resources. We expect to find ways to take human experience into space with affordable constructs and with little or no space experience.

This will allow people to focus on enjoying the trip into space and experiencing its effects. Using our techniques, designs call for a fleet of rockets, a flyable space place, and an outpost in space. Space tourism, flights through Micro Space, Next Space, Near Space and beyond are potential reality.

The first flights are suborbital tests with a large size rocket and reentry to reclaim scientific instruments and reusable parts of the craft for multiple flights. Off the shelf refueled engines provide rapid turn around time for the next succession of flights.

The company is located privately in two countries, with a research facility, a laboratory, and a space flight center for departures into space at each country.

The company is split into three determinant and incremental phased goals, each involving a progression of rockets, instrumentation, electronics, engines, robotics, telemetry, optics, and additional craft development.

Monday, April 29, 2013

Space Launch Slated for Thursday

SPACECRAFT LAUNCH SLATED FOR THURSDAY
Our new schedule just in, cites the human spacecraft launch will take place on Thursday, May 1st, 2013. Government registrations are completed and approved. Exploration of Near Space and the deployment of the Tiny Space Telescope, with a study of our new GPS instruments are currently scheduled for this flight.

http://humanoidolabs.blogspot.tw/2013/04/telescope-for-near-space.html

It was decided to go ahead with back to back space launches and recoveries to double the amount of collectible space data. This is also double the amount of work to conduct the space program. We hope to collect usable data and images with the first Tiny Space Telescope. This could include daytime solar and night time star imagery for the testing of future celestial navigation.

http://humanoidolabs.blogspot.tw/2013/04/near-space-test.html

The Big Brain machine appears intent on running with both manned and unmanned versions of its space program. Currently the space program is using a new PDT, a Power Dynamic Telescope, in tandem to explore black holes and the edge of the Universe.

Sunday, April 28, 2013

Next Human Launch into Near Space

Tiny Near Space telescope is inside the bag
BIG BRAIN'S EXPLORATION OF THE CONTINUING FRONTIER
NEXT HUMAN NEAR SPACE LAUNCH
Last time, the Big Brain Machine Initiative successfully launched and recovered an astronaut into Near Space on Sunday, February 3rd, 2013. That flight produced a successful study of fourteen Strata Layers beyond the Earth, journeyed to the fringes of space, set new records, and completed a space port view progression. Now we are once again about to depart into the frontier of Near Space and explore its domain.


http://humanoidolabs.blogspot.tw/2013/02/near-space-flight.html

The Big Brain is a Propeller powered semi-cognizant machine with a space program and a Prime Directive.


Prime Directive
http://humanoidolabs.blogspot.tw/2012/03/prime-directive.html


This time, launch conditions predicted by local weather sources are favorable 50/50 sun/rain. Either way, the launch will take place as the spacecraft will rise above the weather front to the crystal clear frontier.

This time, we're taking up a tiny space telescope, which is small enough to fit in the illustrated bag.

Most records in this Near Space space program, over the past years of exploration, have reached limits, in terms of the analysis of collected data, for maximum spacecraft height reached, coldest temperature on record, consecutive strata layering, launch and reentering vectoring, relative speeds of travel, and numerous parameters for a sub orbital flight. It's unknown if any TSATS will be released.

TSAT Temporary Satellite Invention
http://humanoidolabs.blogspot.tw/2012/12/temporary-satellite-tsat.html

December 8th, 2012 Space Launch
http://humanoidolabs.blogspot.tw/2012/12/december-space-launch-2.html
This space journey will ramp up with the introduction of two flights separated by a minimum of one day between each launch and reentry. This will be day, night, or both day /night launch/recoveries.

Space Launch One
http://humanoidolabs.blogspot.tw/2012/12/first-december-space-launch-one.html

This time, we will look for evidence Near Space phenomenon out of the ordinary, test elements of the space craft, and test an in flight astronomy program for celestial observations either daytime or night time or both.

October 12th, 2012 Human Journey into Near Space
http://humanoidolabs.blogspot.tw/2012/10/journey-into-next-space.html

Types of Space
http://humanoidolabs.blogspot.tw/2012/10/types-of-space.html