After decades of dreams, a commercial spaceplane is almost ready to fly::“Plunging into the ocean is awful. Landing on a runway is really nice."

  • db2@lemmy.world
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    8 months ago

    How many billionaires does it seat? They’re not going to the Titanic, maybe this will work.

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      8 months ago

      Too bad they couldn’t get the same designer as that sub. Pretty sure they could make headway on cleaning up human rights abuses if they could.

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        8 months ago

        The designers of the sub were all aerospace engineers so they may do a better job on a space plane

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    8 months ago

    Why? There’s so many other things we could put money towards that would help people like climate change research.

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      8 months ago

      It’s hard to imagine that a spaceplane would have a larger environmental impact than a rocket. Since we are going to continue sending things to space, a spaceplane would have a positive impact on climate change.

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        8 months ago

        It’s still launched by a rocket. The plane part is only for landing. Whether this will actually work or be more efficient than ablative re entry remains to be seen.

        Cheaper satellites are a good thing environmentally though, as it will be how any emission controls will be monitored.