This looks truly ambitious. Anyone not seriously looking at reusability will get knocked out of the game eventually.
Why would the spaceship land on a boat instead of on a ground pad? Is it not orbital?
Good points Kryten. Also Japan only spends 0.15% of its budget on JAXA while NASA gets 0.5%, so its not a very high priority.
Quite frankly - imagine if Microsoft, in response to Apple releasing the iPod in 2001, released the first Zune... ...this year. 2021.You do not release an inferior product 20 years after the competition. You want to launch a rocket in 2040, it better be competitive with what SpaceX is building in 2040. But of course it won't be. It'll be worse than what they're building now.Get serious or get out of the launch business. It doesn't matter how big you are - Microsoft is the second-largest public company in the world, and they are now out of the mobile phone and music player business because unlimited funding is not an excuse for stupidity.
As far as why they are specifically looking at ship landings for the common booster core, aside from SpaceX demonstrating it, and a fierce NIMBY component that would fight against landing rights, there's the practical consideration that landing stages downrange increase payload upmass, as you need less of a deceleration burn, compared to flying back near shore or to a shore landing pad (though at the cost of system cycle time while you wait for the stages to come back).
Quote from: Asteroza on 03/10/2021 11:33 pmAs far as why they are specifically looking at ship landings for the common booster core, aside from SpaceX demonstrating it, and a fierce NIMBY component that would fight against landing rights, there's the practical consideration that landing stages downrange increase payload upmass, as you need less of a deceleration burn, compared to flying back near shore or to a shore landing pad (though at the cost of system cycle time while you wait for the stages to come back).In fact, downrange floating platforms and vertical landing boosters were thought of in Japan since 1996.