China's Space Program Thread II

bebops

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At this point, I think china needs to develop a completely new revolutionary approach to launch satellites to space. That approach is to shoot the satellites up to space with a launcher. You can picture it like shooting a bullet up to the air. This is a game changer. There are people who floated this idea already.
 

Xiongmao

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Excuse me for being thick but can someone explain to me how something lile Starlink is a better solution than 5G/6G and/or fibre optic landline for 99% of people living in the developed world?
 

ENTED64

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At this point, I think china needs to develop a completely new revolutionary approach to launch satellites to space. That approach is to shoot the satellites up to space with a launcher. You can picture it like shooting a bullet up to the air. This is a game changer. There are people who floated this idea already.
You mean a Space Gun? This idea has been around for a while and has been investigated seriously. Unfortunately it's not really a great idea from an engineering perspective, at least with current technology, so those attempts mostly fizzled out. This doesn't look likely to change any time soon so you'll have to live with rockets for the foreseeable future.

Excuse me for being thick but can someone explain to me how something lile Starlink is a better solution than 5G/6G and/or fibre optic landline for 99% of people living in the developed world?
I think it's mostly for developing world or very rural areas of developed world. For areas already well served by fiber optic landline there's not really much point I think.
 

bebops

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I don't think these starlink constellation are only for internet purpose. They are ISR. In a few years, those 200 max payload spacex launches could be sending actual weapons(missiles or lasers) into space. It is a stepping stone for something bigger.

It meant more and also faster delivery of weapons to space.
 

Xiongmao

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I think it's mostly for developing world or very rural areas of developed world. For areas already well served by fiber optic landline there's not really much point I think.

But sounds like small market, because who in the developing world can afford it? You have to pay for the local modem and satellite dish and the subscription fees. All non-trivial costs.
 
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