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| chris_leyson:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-56781556 That came as a bit of a surprise. So are NASA still going to use SLS to get the astronauts into lunar orbit ? NASAs source selection statement is here https://www.nasa.gov/sites/default/files/atoms/files/option-a-source-selection-statement-final.pdf SpaceX also got the contract to put two sections of the lunar gateway into orbit on Falcon heavy launches. |
| rdl:
https://www.nasa.gov/specials/artemis-team/ I'm a little disappointed that Dynetics Alpaca is left out, but I'm sure SpaceX will get the job done. Obviously cost was a major factor as was the amount of testing SpaceX included in their proposal. |
| chris_leyson:
I had thought that Dynetics would get the contract followed by Blue Origin because the Starship upper stage has a dry mass of 115 tonnes and that is going to need a lot of fuel for ascent and descent. Maybe allow an extra 100 tonnes for fuel, I couldn't find the figures for a fully fuelled upper stage. That's one hell of a lot of mass to slow down even at 1/6G. Good luck SpaceX |
| obuone:
Dynetic have negative weight budget, they cant lift the craft off the ground. Scott Manley made very nice video on the topic |
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