- Space transport
Space transport is the use of
spacecraft totransport people or cargo throughouter space . Inhuman spaceflight , the people transported are the crew who operate the spacecraft, and occasionally passengers. Some cargo carrying spacecraft, like the Progress, have no crew or passengers during their flight and operate either bytelerobotic control or are fully autonomous.Currently, spacecraft most commonly use
rocket technology for propulsion. Rocket engines expel propellant to provide forwardthrust . Different ranges and types of rockets and other spacecraft have been used (or proposed) for different environments and goals, including:*
expendable launch system
*single stage to orbit
*orbital maneuvering system
*interplanetary travel
*interstellar travel
*intergalactic travel There are also several non-standard propulsion systems in the works which do not directly rely on rocket propulsion, including
solar sail s,magnetic sail s, plasma-bubble magnetic systems, and usinggravitational slingshot effects. For launching from the Earth's surfacelaunch loop 's or a more technologically difficult concept is thespace elevator .*For more types, see
spacecraft propulsion .
*For a complete list of space launchers, see thelist of rockets .
*For more information on the business of space transportation, seeprivate spaceflight andcommercialization of space .There are other forms of
transportation to orbit beyond rockets that leverage new technologies likecarbon nanotubes that will create new mass transit capabilities toorbit . These new materials will allow us to create cables, atether , that stretch from the surface of theEarth all the way toorbit . These cables will allow us to createspace elevator mass transit systems that can augment and/or replace today's conventional methods to gain orbit. Most 'concept' depictions of these show a counterweight at the orbit end of the cable. Practicality demands that the 'counterweight' will most likely be an orbiting station of some sort, somethingBigelow Aerospace or a company like the hotel chainBudget Suites of America will be keenly interested in solving.External links
* [http://www.rosaviakosmos.ru/english/eindex.htm Russian Space Agency (RAKA)]
* [http://www.islandone.org/LEOBiblio/ Earth-to-Orbit Transportation Bibliography] - the most extensive publication about novel methods of Earth-to-orbit transportation
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