SpaceX is one of the few things that I’m really excited about at the moment in relation to crewed spaceflight. I love the ISS and Shuttle, but due to the upcoming retirement of the
SpaceX is a private company that is working to develop a family of low to medium lift rockets for commercial use. The Falcon 1 development had a few snags in the form of 3 consecutive launch failures, but is still riding the high of the fourth and successful launch. They’re pushing ahead on the larger Falcon 9 booster which can carry larger payloads and the Dragon capsule. Dragon has several uses, among them is rendezvousing with the ISS for resupply, cargo return, and potentially crew transfer/lifeboat capability.
The test shown above is for the orbital thruster design. It’s conducted in a vacuum chamber that SpaceX custom-built which is why you can’t actually see any exhaust from the combustion. The only way you can tell that anything is actually happening in there is because of the way the engine bell glows red hot. Awesome.
No comments:
Post a Comment