I don’t know where to put threads about Stratolaunch, so I’ll just put it here.So far, Stratolaunch has had difficulty coming up with a reasonably pried rocket that matches the capability of their mega-plane. The current plan is to launch 3 Pegasus-XLs from it, but this is IIRC only a quarter of the planes payload ability. The USAF wants to retire the Minuteman III by and replace it with the Ground Based Strategic Deterrent. The Taurus launch vehicle was designed around the Peacekeeper ICBM. Furthermore, the USAF has successfully air launched the Minuteman (albeit an earlier version of it):https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Air-launched_ballistic_missile#Air_Mobile_Feasibility_test:_C-5_w/_LGM-30So, I was wondering could they launch all or some of the 3 stages of the 450 Minutemen lying around as part of a low-cost OLV?Would they be too old, if a few were launched in say, 2025?What would the performance be if they mixed elements of the Pegasus and the Minuteman? What about all 3 stages of both vehicles (the Pegasus stages mounted on top of the Minuteman stages)
Quote from: jbenton on 08/01/2018 07:32 pmI don’t know where to put threads about Stratolaunch, so I’ll just put it here.So far, Stratolaunch has had difficulty coming up with a reasonably pried rocket that matches the capability of their mega-plane. The current plan is to launch 3 Pegasus-XLs from it, but this is IIRC only a quarter of the planes payload ability. The USAF wants to retire the Minuteman III by and replace it with the Ground Based Strategic Deterrent. The Taurus launch vehicle was designed around the Peacekeeper ICBM. Furthermore, the USAF has successfully air launched the Minuteman (albeit an earlier version of it):https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Air-launched_ballistic_missile#Air_Mobile_Feasibility_test:_C-5_w/_LGM-30So, I was wondering could they launch all or some of the 3 stages of the 450 Minutemen lying around as part of a low-cost OLV?Would they be too old, if a few were launched in say, 2025?What would the performance be if they mixed elements of the Pegasus and the Minuteman? What about all 3 stages of both vehicles (the Pegasus stages mounted on top of the Minuteman stages)The Minuteman stages were not designed to be hung. The air launch test had the vehicle sitting on cradles inside the aircraft.
There's also the law that surplus US government missiles can't be used for commercial missions.
Quote from: Steven Pietrobon on 08/02/2018 05:16 amThere's also the law that surplus US government missiles can't be used for commercial missions.They can be used for gov't missions, though. The Minotaur-series uses obsolete Minuteman II's and Peacemakers.This idea, of course is only commercially viable if the rules eventually change:https://spacenews.com/hyten-tries-to-find-sweet-spot-on-surplus-icbm-issue/https://spacenews.com/op-ed-ending-ban-on-retired-icbms-would-allow-u-s-companies-to-reclaim-small-satellite-launch-market/https://spacenews.com/op-ed-dumping-excess-boosters-on-market-would-short-circuit-commercial-space-renaissance/