IMHO, go full in the Nova - Stoke solution...
Booster has already achieved its goals. Ship is already fairly cheap to build due to high-volume manufacture. Thus, they can choose to go operational with an expendable Ship while they keep working on the reusable Ship.I expect them to achieve the reusable Ship before they need to implement this fallback.
Firstly, just to get it out of the way, this is hypothetical. I think Starship will eventually be made to work as currently planned (two stage, fully reusable, methalox, etc).But let's say it can't be made to work. Full and rapid reuse eats all the payload. Or the vehicle can't be made robust enough for economic reuse and acceptable reliability.What would you change about the design in order to arrive at a vehicle which comes closest to achieving the program goals?
Quote from: Kaputnik on 06/29/2025 10:33 pmFirstly, just to get it out of the way, this is hypothetical. I think Starship will eventually be made to work as currently planned (two stage, fully reusable, methalox, etc).But let's say it can't be made to work. Full and rapid reuse eats all the payload. Or the vehicle can't be made robust enough for economic reuse and acceptable reliability.What would you change about the design in order to arrive at a vehicle which comes closest to achieving the program goals?Then they’ll change it.
The elephant in the room always has been thermal protection for the second stage. Either the TPS would be light but fragile ceramic tiles or perhaps heavy metallic tiles with active evaporative cooling system which would be complex, heavy and reduce payload mass.
If they can't make it work, at some point (when money becomes an issue) they will have to stop trying and scrap the program. I don't see a middle ground with this outfit. Here's hoping they make it work. - Ed Kyle
Quote from: Starship Trooper on 06/29/2025 10:59 pmThe elephant in the room always has been thermal protection for the second stage. Either the TPS would be light but fragile ceramic tiles or perhaps heavy metallic tiles with active evaporative cooling system which would be complex, heavy and reduce payload mass.The upper stage TPS has done its job every time it has had a chance. I don't see any reason why it can't get to at least Falcon-like reuse (down to about 5 days now) with only incremental improvements.
The hard limit seems to be that the system doesn't work unless the Ship has enough delta V to get from the Martian surface back to earth.
Quote from: Robotbeat on 06/30/2025 01:04 amQuote from: Kaputnik on 06/29/2025 10:33 pmFirstly, just to get it out of the way, this is hypothetical. I think Starship will eventually be made to work as currently planned (two stage, fully reusable, methalox, etc).But let's say it can't be made to work. Full and rapid reuse eats all the payload. Or the vehicle can't be made robust enough for economic reuse and acceptable reliability.What would you change about the design in order to arrive at a vehicle which comes closest to achieving the program goals?Then they’ll change it.Well, yes. Just like they changed from carbon to steel, sand how details about legs and number of engines have been altered over the years. Don't you care to take a punt at *how* they might change it?
Quote from: Kaputnik on 06/30/2025 01:47 amQuote from: Robotbeat on 06/30/2025 01:04 amQuote from: Kaputnik on 06/29/2025 10:33 pmFirstly, just to get it out of the way, this is hypothetical. I think Starship will eventually be made to work as currently planned (two stage, fully reusable, methalox, etc).But let's say it can't be made to work. Full and rapid reuse eats all the payload. Or the vehicle can't be made robust enough for economic reuse and acceptable reliability.What would you change about the design in order to arrive at a vehicle which comes closest to achieving the program goals?Then they’ll change it.Well, yes. Just like they changed from carbon to steel, sand how details about legs and number of engines have been altered over the years. Don't you care to take a punt at *how* they might change it?Well it'd be helpful to know how it didn't work first, wouldn't it?But generally speaking, Mars ships are one way anyway. Ablative shielding.Tankers, if can't be used, go with a three stage configuration, second stage runs slower and has to be hauled back. Third stage is disposable. Starlink, sames.Or, replaceable ablative shield.Less sexy ideas, but they are reasonable fallbacks.