Ad Astra Rocket Company’s VASIMR technology enables the next generation of high-power solar electric propulsion to mitigate orbital debris in a timely and co…
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19 Responses
Burn it in the atmosphere …
DO IT!
build a large space station with all the mass.
Soft landing the Zenith on the moon would provide a large empty tank which
would be real useful when ever man returns to the moon .Plus if a rotating
tether was used to land the upper stage you could lift up mass and use the
tether to build more tethers so that a small suborbital craft like space
ship 2 could make it all the way to the moon .
someone like linkin par
An awe inspiring project
as much as i love huble id rather see her burn up a dignified death then
roam as a ghost completely dead
I would also like to see this approach being used to asteroids on collision
course with earth.
Excuse me. What is the name of this song? I really like it.
its from youtube library Hot heat – its for free, look at vid-making part
of youtube you can download it there
Set-up an Ad Astra’s space junk yard division providing cheap refurbish
components to the future space travel private service companies :)
i wonder how hard it would be to construct in space …ie why not make a
module out of it or something other usefull…..considering its really
expensive to send things into orbit
Never mind – I see on your other videos that this idea already came up! :D
hmm how that thing acctully know where to place that srb or even grab the
junk ? Slight discrepency in weight vs thrust distribution and you have
uncontrolable junk. And i am talking intact junk not something that is
already damaged. That would be even worse.
why land it on the sun if yo can crash it into a planet or the moon?
Really impressive. Do you have this in spanish?
I’d say back to the pacific for regular space junk, and high graveyard
orbit for satellites with historical value (Hubble, other space telescopes,
Vanguard 1, etc…)
Recycle or reuse for new craft.
Back to the Pacific and charge tickets to see the splash-down $