The cannon rocket method is the easiest way to send cargo into lower orbit. This can be used in the transportation of goods such as inter exploration probes into space. These alternative designs maybe perfected as an alternative to the now costly deployment. With the use of varied electron magnetic accelerator's these can achieve very high speeds and protrude true earth gravitational field into lower space, orbiting the earth. Designs of unique space probes have to withstand high gravitational forces true new designs. Here is a copy of what one might look like as it has revolving sphere that can spin in varied multi directions. It has the ability with its centre fugal force thus can form it own gravity Field. Some of these alternative designs come from a company called Mistro, and were patented as early as the year 2000. Whelan wise labs hope to be able to draw from creative engineering with its unique blue prints, to produce concepts that can service space at a very low cost. This can be achieved with new quick and easy transporters, one of which is the saber engine. This is a new concept but given it complexities is pron to large developmental costs. Now there is Virgin Atlantic the first affordable low cost space operator. As the space shuttle shows the risks involved with low orbit transportation. The processes involved require total perfection and have to allow for systemic quality checks to be carried out during each stage. Meaning there is no room for any errors.
As one of many design projects that are ongoing at board level Wise Labs hopes to bring about the possibility of space holidays. Roller registered design since Feb 2000, it was European Patent filed for at Hebern House. Its function was to be marketed as self assembly learning kit. This was done with a view at design level for uses with in other application, more on this later with Wise Labs as it strives for perfection in concept design. Working at a design capacity, in conjunction with engineering manufactures.
Wednesday, 2 December 2009
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