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Gratulacje i brawa dla ESA Tylko co dalej po wodowaniu naszego sympatycznego płetwiaka? czy ESA planuje kolejne kroki w tym temacie?
Też bardzo jestem ciekaw czy będzie jakiś ciąg dalszy tego eksperymentu? Może dzisiaj lub jutro jakieś informacje z ESA na ten temat się pojawią...
Cytat: Romek63 w Luty 11, 2015, 17:22Też bardzo jestem ciekaw czy będzie jakiś ciąg dalszy tego eksperymentu? Może dzisiaj lub jutro jakieś informacje z ESA na ten temat się pojawią...Żaden Nie ma planów jakichkolwiek dalszych prac.
Rozumiem... Ameryka sprowadzi na II Księżyc, a Europa będzie produkowało sztuczne meteory...
Żaden Nie ma planów jakichkolwiek dalszych prac.
What will be the next step after IXV?Several potential IXV follow-on mission scenarios are currently under discussion.In parallel, ESA is already studying PRIDE, an initiative aimed at defining a prototype for an operational reentry vehicle that would serve as an orbital platform to test in orbit technologies for multiple applications not only for future European Space Transportation, such as future reusable launchers stages, but also for Earth Observation, Robotic Exploration, Microgravity Experimentation, and Clean Space needs. PRIDE (Programme for Reusable In-orbit Demonstrator for Europe) was approved at the last ESA Ministerial Council in Naples, Italy.What kind of mission will PRIDE be?PRIDE spaceplane will be similar to but smaller and cheaper than the US’s X-37B but, unlike the X-37B, would be managed under civil auspices. It would be launched by Europe’s Vega light rocket, orbit robotically, operate in orbit, and land automatically on ground in a runway.The mission will focus on system and technology performance verification under all flight conditions - hypersonic, supersonic, transonic and subsonic – and it is expected to cost around 200 million euros.What sort of applications are envisioned for PRIDE?The first PRIDE principle is to implement applications driven mission requirements, starting from space application needs and priorities in terms of technology in-orbit experimentation and demonstration shared among the PRIDE participating States. Therefore, ESA and national end-users will be involved in the mission and payloads trade-off and down-selection process, and in the finalization of the mission requirements. Applications will target, without being limited to: Exploration technologies experimentation and demonstration, in cooperation with ESA/SRE and/or ESA/HSO and national organizations; Orbital infrastructures servicing experimentation and demonstration, in cooperation with ESA/TEC and national organizations; Earth observation experimentation and demonstration, in cooperation with ESA/EOP and national organizations; Earth science experimentation and demonstration, in cooperation with ESA/SRE and national organizations;Micro-gravity experimentation and demonstration, in cooperation with ESA/HSO and national organizations.
The results will feed the Programme for Reusable In-Orbit Demonstrator for Europe, or Pride, which is being studied under funding decided at ESA’s last two Ministerial Councils. The reusable Pride spaceplane would be launched on Europe’s Vega light rocket, orbit and land automatically on a runway.
No właśnie, lepiej zajrzeć do źródła, czyli stron ESA, niż fantazjować. Jeszcze taka informacja:CytujThe results will feed the Programme for Reusable In-Orbit Demonstrator for Europe, or Pride, which is being studied under funding decided at ESA’s last two Ministerial Councils. The reusable Pride spaceplane would be launched on Europe’s Vega light rocket, orbit and land automatically on a runway. http://www.esa.int/Our_Activities/Launchers/IXV/Call_for_Media_ESA_s_experimental_spaceplane_set_for_flight