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Re-use of the space shuttles

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    Re-use of the space shuttles

    All, Maybe this is not the best forum. Please tel me then.



    If we should get into real space travel, i believe that a low-orbit space station, like the ISS, is a great idea.

    Now to get anywhere else, some sort of space vehicle is required.

    It should be able to carry significant cargo, etc.

    Can the space shutles not be re-used for that, as a ferry to another space station, say, around Mars?

    I am not good at this part, so please help me out.

    I am under the impression that the space shutttle are canned as too old for getting into space and especially re-entry. well, we could keep them in space instead.

    Am I off on a tangent here? I also posted this on alternatehistory although not a history question.

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    Considering the age of the shuttle fleet, I don't think it would be wise to continue using them. While keeping them in space would avoid re-entry stresses, there are still a great deal of pressures and other things to deal with in the vacuum of space. The shuttle technology is 1970s era technology. With companies like Scaled Composites and others, there are probably alternatives that could be made cheaper and with much newer technology and material.


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    Consider that most of the structure of the shuttle is designed for aerodynamic forces as well as the high gee loads during launch. Thats a lot of wasted "mass" when it is in space not subject to those forces.
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    Also consider that the harsh environment of space takes it's toll on equipment over time.

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    Agreed, but WILL we replace them? With the economy S*it we'll probably abandon NASA and space like we did the moon

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    Yes, well, Mike. that is another question altogether.

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    But I do see the point in chucking the space shuttles.

    I presume there are countles studies in terms of how an inter-planetary vehicle should look and operate. I can see the cost of operating the shuttle in space could be higher than just building a new design. HOWEVER, with the way these projects are going, Mike is right. Will there ever be money for those things again?

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    Am I right in thinking that NASA has recently cut back it's rocket program too, just as it was getting close to viable moon/Mars launch platforms? There are several different proposals for a manned mission to Mars, but I can't see any of them being taken up in the current climate
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    Is there even a point in it all? Read a report in the '90's of all the Shuttle flights to date, and their purposes. Hello, hello, more flights went up for the military than space research.

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    someone has to foot the bill

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    I wonder what the general concensus was about exploring what lay beyond the horizon back in the 1400's.

    They had, afterall, explored nearly every continent in thier world and "been there, done that"...so why head into the vast unkown?

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    i think i would have docked 2 of the space shuttles to the space station for trips to the moon using solid rockets to get people to and from the space station to save costs,the shuttles could have been designed to have a landing craft in its cargo bay that could be reused[old lunar module design ?] ,if we are to survive we will have to explore space at some time to find somewhere else to live its no good waiting for a disaster to present its self before thinking about it we need to start looking in some way now before it is too late

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    Also, doesn't it take something like 9 months to get to Mars? That's a LONG trip.

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    Woljags, It was something along those lines I also thought about. But maybe not as practible as it sounds. It is sort of saying, we have them anyway. They are paid for, why not use them a bit longer. After all, you don't ditch the car from last year, still in a mint condition, because you plan to buy a new one in five years time.

    Maybe the additional cost of putting a better suited inter-planetary vehicle together is insignificant compared to the other things you will need. HOWEVER, NASA is not exactly known for cost optimisation.

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    to be honest as mere mortals we don't really know what they have in space or on the moon already as they wouldn't tell us

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