There are many small orbital launch vehicles proposed or under development
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#2Otherwise it’s a pretty interesting article. Lots of amazing space projects going on lately.
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#4https://digitalcommons.usu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=4...
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#5Could we be at the very beginning of a Cambrian explosion for space exploration? Exciting times.
Both nanosatellite and small launcher companies are booming hard in the last few years.
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#6Could we be at the very beginning of a Cambrian explosion for space exploration? Exciting times.
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#7Could we be at the very beginning of a Cambrian explosion for space exploration? Exciting times.
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#8Could we be at the very beginning of a Cambrian explosion for space exploration? Exciting times.
Most of those smallsat companies are financially viable on the expectation that they capture a meaningful fraction of the smallsat market - like 1/5th or more. They can't all win - and that's assuming any of them win. SpaceX seems to be planning to own the rideshare market [0], and so unless a customer really cares about having a particular orbit that's going to be pretty tough competition.
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#9Could we be at the very beginning of a Cambrian explosion for space exploration? Exciting times.
With Kessler syndrome looming it may be the wrong kind of excitement
On a wider note, I find the dramatic pessimism of our times rather unfortunate. It seems every technical advance is now met with some prediction of doom. I miss when technical forums were optimistic.
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#10> How to make Plutonium [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-sh5XZo5wRE]
tl;dw: First get a few gallons of a (radioactive, poisonous, pyrophoric) transuranic element called neptunium.
I'm glad this didn't turn out to be an easy DIY video, since that would probably cause, you know, the end civilization. It's a possible solution to the Fermi Paradox: A civilization advances until someone posts simple instructions for making plutonium on shared hive mind storage.
It seems like the best way to evade a similar risk is to get the heck away from Earth as fast as possible, like the top of this blog post describes. The fact that a not-small gold rush is developing to do just that is the most hopeful news I've heard in approximately ever.