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Ask HN: How will we be getting people and payloads into orbit in 50 years?

3 点作者 Exo_Tartarus超过 7 年前
Reusable rockets? Space elevator? Something else?

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Turing_Machine超过 7 年前
Lofstrom Loop, maybe.<p>From what I&#x27;ve read, those can be built with existing materials (which is not to underestimate the engineering challenges, which would still be great), while we still don&#x27;t have bulk materials suitable for a space elevator (graphene and carbon nanotubes are strong enough, but producing them in the length required would be very hard, maybe impossible).<p>Alternatively, a laser or microwave launch system that works by transferring energy from ground-based lasers or microwave arrays to the spacecraft (it could use air for reaction mass at lower altitudes, switching to on-board propellant as it get higher up). The advantage there is that you don&#x27;t have to lift the power plant itself.<p>For non-human payloads that can handle extremely high accelerations, some kind of railgun might do the trick.