Are there other potential landing VTVL systems out there more efficient, less risky, and faster & easier than the chopsticks? Something that works for all potential stages, too? (ie: booster, upper stage, kickstage?)
Roton maybe? It had a helicopter rotor for landing,
Catch cables - anyone?
Quote from: Skye on 06/03/2025 10:48 amCatch cables - anyone?Not "less risky, and faster & easier "
VL does seem to be the recovery of choice for now. I predict that in a few decades HTHL will predominate.
Quote from: Skye on 06/02/2025 12:58 pmAre there other potential landing VTVL systems out there more efficient, less risky, and faster & easier than the chopsticks? Something that works for all potential stages, too? (ie: booster, upper stage, kickstage?)Eliminate the tower (or at least, eliminate the requirements for the tower and any crane/arms to handle dynamic landing loads) and land directly on the launch mount.
Quote from: redneck on 06/04/2025 09:20 amVL does seem to be the recovery of choice for now. I predict that in a few decades HTHL will predominate.HTHL works best when you have wingsVTVL works best when you don'tWings on spacecraft are dead weight for launch.Spacecraft don't need wings to land.
Quote from: rfdesigner on 06/04/2025 12:35 pmQuote from: redneck on 06/04/2025 09:20 amVL does seem to be the recovery of choice for now. I predict that in a few decades HTHL will predominate.HTHL works best when you have wingsVTVL works best when you don'tWings on spacecraft are dead weight for launch.Spacecraft don't need wings to land.From a purely technical standpoint, you are correct. The driver for (eventual) horizontal will be in the regulatory realm. Noise abatement and flexibility of site locations using existing infrastructure. Low noise and high reliability will enable a first stage from thousands of airports world wide, which is enormously cheaper than building dedicated Starbases in multiple locations. The second or third stage return to Earth will either need to be low noise or considerable distance from complaining residents. That suggests an air breathing engine and HL to get close to target destinations.This is not to suggest that any of the current HTHL options make sense. It will be after a singularity such as happened in December 2015.
1st stage whether it is VT of HT with wings will need liquid rocket engines as they can operate at hypersonic speeds and altitudes required. Stage too slow or low and 2nd stage will have to provide lot more DV, resulting in more expensive and larger 2nd stage. Large rocket powered LVs can't operate from airports because of dangerous noise levels they produce and large explosion in case of RUD.
The options I've seen discussed involve airbreathing from runway to +-30,000 feet when the pitch up maneuver starts along with rocket ignition. Staging at +-Mach 6 and 50+ km altitude.
Low noise and high reliability will enable a first stage from thousands of airports world wide,