As reported on http://danielmarin.naukas.com/2018/01/10/rv-x-un-prototipo-de-cohete-reutilizable-japones/, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries and JAXA are developing a DC-X-like test vehicle.
Interesting site. Google translate seems to handle it quite well.
Isn't it nice to see rockets which look like Heinlein & Co intended?!?
there was a topic on this issue on this site, but it get deleted because of our ultra intelligent moderation team. i am sure they were testing this type of vehicle since 2009. there was even a twitter-account dedicated to it in japanese. nihonjin friends were translating it time to time. anyone remember?
Quote from: Bob Shaw on 01/10/2018 04:23 pmIsn't it nice to see rockets which look like Heinlein & Co intended?!?Unfortunately all those spiffy VTOL SSTO designs IRL come with a 66-71% reduction in payload over a VTO TSTO design. If people are OK with that then game on.
Quote from: ellerdrop on 01/10/2018 09:36 pmthere was a topic on this issue on this site, but it get deleted because of our ultra intelligent moderation team. i am sure they were testing this type of vehicle since 2009. there was even a twitter-account dedicated to it in japanese. nihonjin friends were translating it time to time. anyone remember? You mean this thread of RV-X's predecessor called RVT: https://forum.nasaspaceflight.com/index.php?topic=19571.0
Quote from: russianhalo117 on 01/10/2018 09:39 pmQuote from: ellerdrop on 01/10/2018 09:36 pmthere was a topic on this issue on this site, but it get deleted because of our ultra intelligent moderation team. i am sure they were testing this type of vehicle since 2009. there was even a twitter-account dedicated to it in japanese. nihonjin friends were translating it time to time. anyone remember? You mean this thread of RV-X's predecessor called RVT: https://forum.nasaspaceflight.com/index.php?topic=19571.0it was RVT but it was talked in 2013, i guess. and as i said there waas a dedicated twitter acoount to it. but i don't remember MHI's involvement
I did a study on SSTO a while back. My conclusion was that it was possible, provided you didn't use hydrolox due to its low impulse density. Just about any propellant combination (except hydrolox) worked, but kerolox gave the best performance using non-exotic propellants. Unfortunately, the Japanese are using hydrolox, probably due that to being the only low thrust engine they have. Changing to methalox would considerably improve performance though. Link to my paper below.http://www.sworld.com.au/steven/pub/nsto.pdf
I thought it was a lot worse than that... that most SSTO end up with negative payload fractions unless built with large quantities of unobtainium...BUT if 66% is achievable(which I doubt), it might not be a bad idea to pursue this... NewSpace are teaching us that it's about cost, primarily, and a bigger rocket isn't necessarily more expensive in the long run
Interesting! When did you write this paper?
And what might be different in your proposal if you wrote it today?
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Are you talking about VTO SSTO, VTHL SSTO or HTHL SSTO?