Aerospace designs of the future

What needs will you have for aerospace industry in the future?

  • I dont travel, I will have no needs

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  • I will need to have daily trips to and from orbit

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • I would need to travel on hourly basis from Mars, moon, Earth orbit and Earth

    Votes: 0 0.0%

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You could pick more than one off that list so the poll isnt accurate.

Earth:
Supersonic

Solar System:

2 week trip across.

Galaxy to Galaxy:

Impossible fast.
 
I will now list the aerospace companies of now and their currently under development (not just proposed) projects.
The major ones.

Service to the suborbit and back
Scaled Composites/Virgin Galactic: (plan to use SpaceShipThree....bigger version of SpaceShipOne)
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Service to the station and back
Space Adventures: (use Soyuz rockets

Service to the Moon and back
Space Adventures/Constellation Services International: (plan to use Soyuz rocket)

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this is the future design of the Space Adventures company of use of Kliper aboard air vehicle carrier for to-station and back service.
Kliper (Cosmopolis XXI ) is made...vehicle carrier is not.

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Price is $20-30 million.

http://www.spaceadventures.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=Lunar.welcome

The Space Adventures team has designed a circumlunar mission using a unique combination of existing and flight tested Russian technology. This mission builds on space technology originally developed for manned lunar missions, and has been flown over decades as part of the world’s most successful human spaceflight program.
This $200m effort, which sells at $100m per seat, marks an unprecedented reduction in cost, with increased safety, of any previous manned lunar effort.
 
Location of service?

We only live on earth at the moment? What other locations do I have to include?

notice the thread title inclusion of the word "future" :)
dare to dream

and who are we who only live on Earth? :bugeye: some of us spend almost a year living in space...ISS.

By year 2025 some of us will be spending a lot of time on moon

By year 2040...some of us will be landing on Mars...and Mars will not be a one day mission for sure...it will be more than a year.
 
notice the thread title inclusion of the word "future" :)
dare to dream

and who are we who only live on Earth? :bugeye: some of us spend almost a year living in space...ISS.

By year 2025 some of us will be spending a lot of time on moon

By year 2040...some of us will be landing on Mars...and Mars will not be a one day mission for sure...it will be more than a year.
Yes.
The word "future" is why I put 1 week trip across solar system. You never gave a description of how far into the future.

I also want a flying car that runs off static electricity and can fly me to the moon in less then a day.:D I wish.
 
Yes.
The word "future" is why I put 1 week trip across solar system. You never gave a description of how far into the future.

I also want a flying car that runs off static electricity and can fly me to the moon in less then a day.:D I wish.

yeah and I want free sandwiches with bologna every day.:p
 
notice the thread title inclusion of the word "future" :)
dare to dream

and who are we who only live on Earth? :bugeye: some of us spend almost a year living in space...ISS.

By year 2025 some of us will be spending a lot of time on moon

By year 2040...some of us will be landing on Mars...and Mars will not be a one day mission for sure...it will be more than a year.

How many people live on the space station? Also the people from the station don't live on the station for their whole life. It's a temporary stay also the people that do go to the station is from earth. And plus the station is right next to earth following a orbit around earth.
 
Oh, I do so hate to burst bubbles, but how long do you actually expect to be able to hold your breath?

Anyway, how 'bout all that TITANIUM on Mars? LOL.
 
Oh, I do so hate to burst bubbles, but how long do you actually expect to be able to hold your breath?

Anyway, how 'bout all that TITANIUM on Mars? LOL.

hold my breath?

Life Supporting Systems are self sufficient. ECLSS is ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL AND LIFE SUPPORT SYSTEM aboard ISS or International Space Station...the unit can be modernized by having photosynthetesis capture the CO2 and convert it to oxygen. Meanwhile the current ECLSS waste of hydrogen can be utilized by having it power the system. SELF SUFFICIENT LIFE SUPPORTING SYSTEM...no need for breath holding.

Titanium on Mars? What are you talking about? The soil composition based on spectral analysis (alpha particle X-ray) of Spirit rover showed that it is made of:
 
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