The thing is while the structures of Starship/SH is more shipyard building like than any other rocket out there, it uses some of the most state-of-the-art engines ever. Not every main space power out there has the ability to develop their Raptors after all (e.g. the Chinese).
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But then, not everyone needs such a big vehicle like Starship right now. Replicating current rockets' capabilities w/ something like a "mini-Starship" & built in shipyards like factories might be enough to keep the balls running.
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So for example, let's say I'm a Russian & wants to replace the Soyuz w/ a one-on-one replacement. Can we just take the 50+ years old Soyuz engines design (kerosene, fixed nozzles w/ verniers, started by burning wooden sticks, extremely flight proven) & slap them onto the booster?
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There can be additional engines installed specifically used for landing for example. The orbital stage part can also use off-the-shelf engines (RD-0124 comes to mind). Given the Russians still have good leads in metallurgy/re-entry control, is this "Starship Soyuz" even possible?
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Or take the Europeans & Japanese for example, which relied on LH2 & solids for decades. Can a "mini-SRB-SH" stage using SRB motors wrapped by recovery system powered by LH2 engines, + LH2 powered "mini-Starship" even feasible considering troubles w/ DC-X 20 years ago?
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Submit your own "Starship wannabe" designs using as much current OTS components of your own region here for discussion!
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I think anyone who thinks Starship is the be-all-end-all for space is missing the point. Using Starship for everything is like using a semi-truck to move every single box out there. Sure, you can get it done, but satellites are fragile, picky things that need timing and accuracy.
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Look at ULA and Rocket Lab. They're very expensive per kg, but they offer precision orbital insertion, extreme accuracy, and highly customizable payload processing. ULA just won 60% of the NSSL round and Rocket Lab is churning out rockets so fast they needed reuse to keep up.
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I can't imagine any other country trying to copy off
@SpaceX's Starship. I mean, I understand, for example, China trying to make reusable launch vehicles using the F9 design, but to imagine them actually doing a Starship replica sounds absurd.Danke! Twitter wird dies nutzen, um deine Timeline zu verbessern. Rückgängig machenRückgängig machen
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