I could see NASA considering to NOT select SpaceX; due to the fact they really don't need the money anymore to survive and be successful. They could select the other two (and also have the work they have done with SpaceX in their back pocket, give them a back-up capability to launch on Dragon should the emergency need arise). In the meantime, perhaps the money is better spent for our nation to develop an additional U.S. spacecraft. I'm a big fan of SpaceX, but realistically they don't have a need for winning this contract. Thoughts?
I could see NASA considering to NOT select SpaceX; due to the fact they really don't need the money anymore to survive and be successful. .............Thoughts?
It's too bad NASA can't take all three proposals.With Cygnus, not only do you get a fairly competent and reliable cargo carrier, but you also get a company that is developing cannister modules that could easily be used for either space stations or long rand craft.With The Dragon/Falcon, not only do you get a reliable launch provider, but a craft that can do double duty as both a cargo carrier as well as a crew carrier. This craft is also designed with BEO returns in mind as well.With the Dream Chaser, you get a low G return flight for cargo, a fairly well designed experimental platform, and a craft that could be easily upgraded for at least limited Manned Spaceflight, should teh need arise.
But adding an additional provider would mean reducing someone else's order total which could increase costs.
Dream Chaser is cool, but does it have any advantages beyond lower G reentry, and is that really important?
Quote from: Vultur on 12/23/2015 11:26 pmDream Chaser is cool, but does it have any advantages beyond lower G reentry, and is that really important?Much bigger than the lower G reentry, IMHO, is the potential for much lower refurb costs in between flights.
The 5,000kg payload would only apply if they had the necessary volume. I undestand that the DC internal volume is 14m3, how much do they add with the disposable module?Let's remember that Enhanced Cygnus can do 3,500kg in 27m3, so you would need something like 38m3 for 5,000kg.
Quote from: Robotbeat on 12/23/2015 11:47 pmQuote from: Vultur on 12/23/2015 11:26 pmDream Chaser is cool, but does it have any advantages beyond lower G reentry, and is that really important?Much bigger than the lower G reentry, IMHO, is the potential for much lower refurb costs in between flights.I am not sure that it needs less refurb than the Dragon capsule does. The TPS is rather demanding in this regard. I remember something about 2 weeks for TPS inspection.