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I'd like to get some info about the prospects for surface-to-orbit light craft from somewhere. Potential payloads and stuff. Unfortunately, I haven't found much when browsing the web for some reason.
Always liked the cleanliness of this concept and the way that small toy sized prototype looks and shines. Explicitly futuristic!
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Sorry, I have no direct Information about the Light-Craft, but when you are interested in general Laser-Launch informations then maybe this link is for you :
http://www.niac.usra.edu/?link=mar04_mt … ...ows_mtg
Look at the bottom of the page :
Jordin Kare: Modular Laser Launch Architecture: Analysis and Beam Module Design
The PDF has ~1.3MB
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IIRC there was a scientific American or new scientist dedicated once to an oversight of new space travel tech, with some interviews, and otlines for scale-up plans... Basis idea was some kind of disk in space, with an array of microwave-beames, as '1st stage' capable of 'pulling-up' small lighcraft that would eventually build bigger powestations.
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Interesting, Rxke. I'll go and see whether Scientific American keeps any substantial web presence.
mboeller, thanks for the link. It actually contained lots of data. Seems we are along way from designing a beam that can carry more than a 100 kg to orbit, though.
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http://uahnews.uah.edu/read.asp?newsID=360]Wow
millimeter hops do not sound impressive, until you read further...
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