By Bob Walsh
California-based start-up SpinLaunch has built an alternative rocket
launch system (pictured) designed to catapult spacecraft into orbit. The
system works by attaching a rocket to a giant rotating arm in a
vacuum-sealed centrifuge and spinning it at several times the speed of
sound. It is then released and shoots towards space before returning to
Earth
I have to admit I have never heard of SpinLaunch and I try to keep track of the interesting techno-stuff related to space.
They
are a California company. They have developed a centrifical launcher
that can throw a 200 kilo satellite into low earth orbit with what is
essentially an electrically powered catapult. They have ten successful
tests under their belt.
The
device uses a 108 foot long rotating arm that spins as 5,000 mph. (No,
I haven't figured out what the rpm rate is on that.) The satellites
would be traveling at mach 6 when they come flying out of the
contraption.
The company
is preparing for the actual launch of an actual satellite from it's site
in New Mexico. I will try to keep you posted.
Neat. (USA)
ReplyDeleteThe launch generates about 10,000 Gs on the item being launched. Really. That makes for some interesting technical specifications for the equipment being launched.
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