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The Commercial Spaceflight Revolution
1. The Commercial Spaceflight
Revolution
Duncan Law-Green, University of Leicester
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2. Commercial Spaceflight
The What & Why of “NewSpace”
• What: Innovative, low-cost, efficiently
managed programmes
• Why: To open the space frontier to all of
humankind
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3. TWA Rocket: 1955 - 1961
Sponsored by Trans World Airlines
Opening Centrepiece of
Tomorrowland, Disneyland
Adjacent to “Rocket to the
Moon” movie exhibit
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5. 2001: A Space Adventure
US company Space Adventures forms agreement with Russian Space Agency
for space tourism trips to International Space Station. Cost $20-30 million
2001 2007/2009
Dennis Tito (US) Charles Simonyi (Hun/US)
Soyuz TM-32 Soyuz TMA-10/TMA-14
2002 2008
Mark Shuttleworth (SA/UK) Richard Garriott (UK/US)
Soyuz TM-32 Soyuz TMA-13
2005
Greg Olsen (US) 2009
Soyuz TMA-7 Guy Laliberte (Canada)
Soyuz TMA-16
2006
Anousheh Ansari (Iran/US)
Soyuz TMA-9
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6. Peter Diamandis
Founder of the X-Prize organisation
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7. Ansari X-Prize
Devised by Peter Diamandis,
inspired by Orteig Prize for first solo
transatlantic flight, won by
Charles Lindberg in 1927. Anousheh Ansari
$10 million for first vehicle to carry 3 people (or one person and
equivalent mass) to 100km altitude and back, twice in two weeks.
Prize funded by Iranian/American telecoms entrepreneur Anousheh
Ansari
Prize won 4 October 2004, by SpaceShipOne, built by Burt Rutan,
funded by Paul Allen (co-founder of Microsoft).
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14. VTVL
Vertical Takeoff,Vertical Landing
• Several companies including Masten Space
Systems and Armadillo Aerospace working
on fully-reusable VTVL rockets
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15. Armadillo Aerospace
SUPER MOD TEST
CADDO MILLS, TEXAS, 16 SEPT 2010
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16. Armadillo Aerospace
SUPER MOD TEST
CADDO MILLS, TEXAS, 16 SEPT 2010
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17. Blue Origin
• Founded by Jeff Bezos, CEO of Amazon.com, working on
suborbital and orbital manned spacecraft
• Private spaceport at Van Horn, Texas
• Unmanned PM-2 launched 24 Aug 2011
Achieved 45,000ft, Mach-1.2 before loss of vehicle
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19. To Orbit and Beyond...
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20. SpaceX
• Founded by software entrepreneur
Elon Musk in 2002
• Developer of low-cost launch
vehicles (Falcon-1, Falcon-9), spent ~$500M
• Dragon: orbital spacecraft for cargo and crew.
Winner of a NASA COTS (Commercial Orbital
Transportation Services) contract.
• Successful Falcon-9 first launch 18 June 2010
• Successful Dragon flight test and re-entry 8 Dec 2010
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25. COTS & CCDev
• COTS: Commercial Cargo to ISS
- SpaceX (Dragon)
- Orbital (Cygnus)
• CCDev: Commercial Crew to ISS
- SpaceX (Dragon)
- Sierra Nevada Corp. (Dream Chaser)
- Boeing (CST-100)
- Blue Origin
• Funding in low hundred million $
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26. Bigelow Aerospace
• Founded by construction magnate
Robert Bigelow in 1999
• Commercial space stations, based
on “Transhab” inflatable habitat
technology developed at NASA JSC
• Two subscale demonstrators already in orbit (Genesis-1, II).
• Leases access to stations, $8 million/month
• Oct 2010: Signed MOUs with Japan, Singapore, Netherlands,
Sweden, Australia, UK. Full-scale due to launch 2014.
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27. Bigelow Aerospace:
Full-scale mockups of space station modules
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29. Private Space Stations
• Excalibur Almaz
(US/Russia/Isle of Man)
• Orbital Technologies
(Russia)
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30. Return to the Moon...
...this time to stay
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31. Google Lunar X-Prize
• £30M prize for first commercial rover on lunar
surface. First landing by 2015.
• 29 teams competing, includes major universities and
aerospace companies
• Rover must land, travel 500 metres, return science
data and HD video
Astrobotic (US) Odyssey Moon (US, UK)
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32. Circumlunar flight
DSE Spacecraft
• Space Adventures planning circumlunar flight ($150M/
seat)
• One ticket already sold, one under negotiation
• Modified Soyuz plus boost stage, “free return” trajectory
(similar to Apollo 13)
• Flight expected around 2016.
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33. Mining the Moon & Asteroids
• Helium-3 Schmitt et al.) fuel for fusion reactors
(Harrison
from lunar soil,
• Platinum group metals (Paul Spudis et al.)
• Rare earth elements (MoonEx)
• Iron, aluminium, titanium...
• Oxygen from lunar minerals
• Water (Shackleton Energy Company)
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34. Satellite Solar Power
• April 2009: Pacific Gas & Electric makes
agreement to purchase space solar power
from Solaren
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36. NASA Budget Challenges
$$
Commercial Crew
$$
Science Missions
$$
SLS: Space Launch System
$16bn to first flight Exploration Tech
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37. Deep Space Missions?
Design for a “true spacecraft” proposed by NASA
Technology Applications Assessment Team
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