Best Of The Web: Hurling Satellites Into Space

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Key Takeaways:

  • SpaceX has reduced the cost of launching payloads to low Earth orbit to under $3000/kg.
  • Even with reduced costs, small satellites still cost over $1 million to launch.
  • SpinLaunch aims to further reduce launch costs using a giant centrifuge to fling payloads into space.
  • A small booster engine would then ignite to propel the payload to orbital velocity.
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SpaceX has brought down the price of delivering payloads to low earth orbit to under $3000 per kg, but even a small satellite still costs over $1 million. A company called SpinLaunch proposes to lower costs further by flinging the things into space on a giant centrifuge. At a certain altitude, a small booster engine would ignite, accelerating the payload to the 7 miles per second needed to achieve orbit. We don’t know how practical or realistic this proposal is, but this video is worth three minutes of your time.

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