Martianspirit
Martianspirit t1_jcajoxu wrote
Reply to comment by _rake in NASA wants new 'deorbit tug' to bring space station down in 2030 by DevilsRefugee
Getting it equatorial is not needed. Just raise orbit beyond 36,000km. Which still needs a huge delta-v.
Martianspirit t1_jcajbt9 wrote
Reply to comment by CompromisedCEO in NASA wants new 'deorbit tug' to bring space station down in 2030 by DevilsRefugee
Unless you lift it up to beyond geostationary orbit which takes a huge delta-v.
Martianspirit t1_jcaiski wrote
Reply to comment by julia_fns in NASA wants new 'deorbit tug' to bring space station down in 2030 by DevilsRefugee
I wonder what exactly is the plan. Just get it down enough that the atmosphere will do the rest of the braking?
I guess they will want a targeted deorbit, which means they need to brake with propulsion until it deorbits.
Martianspirit t1_jcai48s wrote
Reply to comment by kittyrocket in NASA wants new 'deorbit tug' to bring space station down in 2030 by DevilsRefugee
I guess they will keep the cupola. Anyting else? I don't think so.
Martianspirit t1_jcagitf wrote
Reply to comment by swissiws in NASA wants new 'deorbit tug' to bring space station down in 2030 by DevilsRefugee
They can send up a Starship completely built out as a space station.
A booster would be just empty tanks with lots of in orbit work to make it a space station.
Martianspirit t1_iyrdvdd wrote
Reply to comment by BrangdonJ in Private firm prepares to send first Methane-fuelled rocket into Space by wmdolls
It is used at a large and increasing scale. Some does escape. But my understanding is that a big source of atmospheric methane is wells, that are not properly sealed once they are exhausted for commercial use.
Not to mention the infamous cows that release a lot of methane. ;)
Martianspirit t1_jd8w747 wrote
Reply to comment by Riptide360 in Industry sees missed opportunity in deorbiting ISS by ye_olde_astronaut
Wrong. To be a museum it still needs to be maintained. Needs the ability to maneuver, to be kept pressurized. Still ability to actively deorbit needs to be maintained. All very, very expensive.