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"By the time it gets into space, with radiation and cryogenic temperature, it's not going to survive," he said.
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It means - at the moment - that Sentinel-1 would get into space with only a few months of guaranteed budget to sustain its observations of the planet.
Mr Sirangelo emphasised SNC's stepwise approach to getting into space, with the first launches going only suborbital (a short hop above the atmosphere) followed eventually by fully orbital sorties.
But it is, nevertheless, an unwelcome blow for enthusiasts of the "New Space" industry, which aims to use private companies and the discipline of fixed-price contracts to cut the cost of getting into space.With investigators still sifting through the wreckage and analysing flight logs, it is too early to say what caused either crash.
And modern microelectronics means that small payloads can be useful ones.A second way to get into space would be to use a design with a lot of aerodynamic lifting surfaces and a type of engine known as a hybrid motor.
Wait until the entrepreneurs get into space.
ROCKETS are a spectacular way to get into space.
"Just getting into space is a remarkable accomplishment".
The space elevator was first proposed in the 1960s as a method of getting into space.
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