Feasibility Study For Multiply Reusable Space Launch System
Abstract
A novel concept of orbital launch system in which all stages are reusable is presented. The first two stages called Midpoint Delivery System (MPDS) deliver the next stages to a midpoint. A midpoint is defined by an altitude of 100 to 120 and horizontal velocity of 2.8 to 3.2 . MPDS stages decelerate in the atmosphere and perform vertical landing on barges. These stages can be reused daily for many years. The payload is delivered from the midpoint to a 400 Low Earth Orbit by one or two stage rocket called Midpoint to Orbit Delivery System (MPTO). All of MPTO engines are delivered to LEO. These engines do not return to Earth themselves. They are returned to Earth in packs of 50 to 100 by a Reentry Vehicle. Overall, the fully and multiply reusable launch system should deliver payload to LEO for $300 to $400 per
Cite
@article{arxiv.2107.13513,
title = {Feasibility Study For Multiply Reusable Space Launch System},
author = {Mikhail Shubov},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2107.13513},
year = {2021}
}