Showing posts with label fat. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fat. Show all posts

Thursday, April 12, 2018

Space1 Age of the Big Fat Rocket

SPACE1 1:3 BFR (Big Fat Rocket) Rocket Design
BFR BIG FAT ROCKETS ARE A BLAST!

SPACE1 has ushered in the age of the BIG FAT ROCKET, a 1:3 BFR rocket so massive and over- whelming that it towers itself with a ratio of one to three in terms of diameter to overall length. 

This new BIG FAT ROCKET 1:3 BFR design can carry a massive amount of fuel and simultaneously store two fuel mixes. (1:3 BFR development code name) By extending the overall fatness in the Y_DIRECT, the rocket can accommodate a massive amount of payload. This equates to a very large number of rocket space mission occupants/ astronauts, equipment, recovery devices, and potentially other craft such as space stations, delta wing return planes, landers, satellites, and large space vehicles.

— the 2018 fleet of Pioneer Heavy rockets have the Big Fat Rocket design

FAT rockets have the full capacity to harbor one powerful S1 Engine, originating from the Herculean Engine Series of June 2017. The S1 is the largest rocket engine created by SPACE1. The advantage of one massive engine is all in the timing and reliability, as singular timing is ultimately reliable and does not depend on the multiple firing sequence of clustered engines or falling short to their possible variances in thrust.

https://space1usa.blogspot.tw/2017/05/space1-huculean-rocket-engine.html

There's some speculation about the potential purposes of the 1:3 BFR regarding going to the Moon, encircling Mars and other planets, tripping to the moons Enceladus and Europa, journeying to Titan, or swooping down on large Solar System asteroids around the Belt. Most likely however the Big Fat Rocket 1:3 BFR will fulfill its initial purpose to take the first pioneering space tourists into space.

Friday, January 19, 2018

Space1 S1 Rocket Engine

More about the Powerful S1 Rocket Engine by Space1

The 2018 S1 rocket engine is fifty times larger than the previous 2017 series engines. Because the liquid fueled engine is so large, it can hold an extremely large capacity of liquid rocket fuel at any given moment. Putting the equations aside, this means the engine can operate at peak efficiency and deliver action from propulsive fuel over a longer period of time. It's currently estimated the rocket will undergo excursion seven times longer than before.

The extremely large S1 rocket engine will power the new USS PIONEER rocket which has larger dimensions than all previous rockets. The powerful S1 engine is perfect for the FAT configuration Fabulous Allocation Transport which will equal more payload and luxurious furnishings. FAT rocket designs have a much larger perimeter and can hold significantly more payload. However, it takes a powerful engine like the S1 to propel a FAT design.

The USS Pioneer luxurious touring rocket is the first in history. An engine this massive with the ability to hold the largest amount of fuel at any given moment will make clustering and staging obsolete. Clustering and staging engines is a risky business because an engine may fail to fire or be off in the delivered thrust amount, thus requiring compensation with complicated corrections. The S1 engine does away with the need for clustering or staging.

Construction of the S1 is very unique. SPACE1 has designed the S1 to be integrated into the USS Pioneer rocket rather than a separate entity. Then, an astronaut faring is attached as a separate component to ensure a sealed compartment in which fuel cannot leak into. The faring can be fabricated and engineered as large or as small as desired, depending on the space mission and the number of astronauts per any given launch.

Sunday, January 14, 2018

Space1 USS Pioneer

Meet the Luxury Rocket - the USS Pioneer
Space1 has introduced its grandest rocket of all time, the USS Pioneer. Born of powerful materials that can withstand a new potent fuel, the rocket can go farther and have missions that last longer than rockets prior to 2018.

The ship outflanks all other Space1 class rockets and comes to bear, as of 2018, with the new FAT design - Fabulous Allocation Transport. FAT is designed with a massive perimeter and a rocket engine fifty times larger than previous rockets. The design has more luxurious space than any other rocket thus far and is designed to be equipped with more elegant tourist quarters.

Slated for travel by the first Space1 touring pioneers, the USS Pioneer is named in their honor. It's features are lavish and many. For example, large full view wrap around picture windows for the best views of space and the finest space rocket flight computers are on board for processing.

The state of the art rocket has numerous useful features that make taking a space faring venture more comfortable - the rocket is capable of reducing G forces impacting the flight residents for more smooth missions and tours, while preserving the excitement of weightlessness at Apogee. The rocket is also capable of regulating velocity, distance traveled, trajectory, acceleration, Gs pulled, duration of travel, and other parameters. This is the first rocket in the fleet that can be flight flown with the largest number of precision adjustable flight parameters. Advanced instrumentation is set and regulated by the astronauts, technicians, minute men, humanoid robots or automatic atomatrons.

The rocket can have various flight computers installed to calculate and preserve in flight parameters such as altimeter bearing to know the distance from the Earth during missions. The rocket has a new powerful S1 engine that's completely redesigned, so it requires an all new launching system - currently under development.

The development name was the USS Constitution, the embodiment of the elements of Space1's constitution and moral philosophy, and the finalized name is the USS Pioneer representing the great space faring pioneers who will be the first to tour the realm of space.

The illustration is a conceptual design for illustrative purposes only and may vary significantly from the actual flagship when completed.

Links with significant events 
leading up to the finalized development 
of the USS Pioneer

https://space1usa.blogspot.tw/2018/01/space1-uss-constitution.html
http://space1usa.blogspot.tw/2018/01/space1-rocket-ramifications.html
http://space1usa.blogspot.tw/2018/01/space1-rocket-launch-pad.html
http://space1usa.blogspot.tw/2018/01/space1-most-powerful-rocket-engine.html
http://space1usa.blogspot.tw/2018/01/space1-chemical-rocket-fuel.html
http://space1usa.blogspot.tw/2018/01/space1-launching-systems.html
http://space1usa.blogspot.tw/2017/12/space1-2018-rocket-flight-time.html
http://space1usa.blogspot.tw/2017/12/space1-2nd-rocket-level.html
http://space1usa.blogspot.tw/2017/12/space1-new-rocket-specs.html
http://space1usa.blogspot.tw/2017/12/space1-in-2018.html
http://space1usa.blogspot.tw/2017/12/space1-bfr-rocket.html