Thanks to the ISAE students: @guivarch_victor and @I_m_a_teapot as well as the rest of their team.
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Thanks to the ISAE students: @guivarch_victor and @I_m_a_teapot as well as the rest of their team.
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I swear i thought this was lunar starship for a sec
Looks like it's the same astronauts, rover, etc.pic.twitter.com/VPRyW4UKeV
That thing looks like a Crew Dragon on top of a New Shephard like booster
Looking like a great step in to the future!
These legs are looking completely unstable and solar panels would be better placed at the sides of it. But still it looks cool, considering that students made it!
The solar panels are placed around the shuttle, on the back of the cargo module. Putting them on the side of the propulsion stage would make the thermal management more difficult as we are using liquid Hydrogen as propellant
Ca serait vraiment bien que la technologie soit la capsule, comme ça l'Europe aurait enfin elle aussi un accès indépendant à l'espace !
Un partenariat avec SpaceX ?
Le bas du Starship Lunaire est le même avec les mêmes équipements 
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