"There's three rockets. You glue them together. How hard is that? Well, according to my team, it's really hard." -- Gwynne Shotwell
Quote from: FLHerne on 04/21/2024 11:33 pm"There's three rockets. You glue them together. How hard is that? Well, according to my team, it's really hard." -- Gwynne Shotwellbut how hard is it if you don't refuse to use existing industry knowledge?
If you want more payload to orbit, it might be easier to strap on some solids. You might get 4 between the legs. New Glenn is going to be more expensive anyway, using hydrolox upper stages, metholox booster, and trying to land the booster on a moving ship.
Quote from: spacenut on 04/22/2024 01:53 pmIf you want more payload to orbit, it might be easier to strap on some solids. You might get 4 between the legs. New Glenn is going to be more expensive anyway, using hydrolox upper stages, metholox booster, and trying to land the booster on a moving ship. Maybe I'm mistaken, but I thought Blue ended the idea of landing on a moving ship and switched plans to land on a barge.
If you want more payload to orbit, it might be easier to strap on some solids.
Like Falcon Heavy, (for SpaceX at least) New Glenn tri-core would be a stopgap for until New Armstrong comes online.Also, it seems that orbital refueling is in the cards for New Glenn's 2nd stage, so they likely have all of the capability that they need
Armstrong only exists on reddit.