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SpaceShipOne
Lance Erickson MSA 603
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SpaceShipOne Suborbital Project
  • Introduction
  • Mission Objectives
  • Flight Operations
  • Flight Vehicle Characteristics
  • Launch Vehicle
  • Spacecraft
  • Costs
  • Summary
  • References

3
SpaceShipOne and White Knight
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Introduction
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Introduction
  • SpaceShipOne was the first successful suborbital
    civil space flight vehicle launched into space
  • Unique, low-cost, multi-flight, ballistic
    reentry, composite vehicle
  • Unique, low cost launcher White Knight
  • Inaugural flight into space was made in in 2004
  • SpaceShipOne was a proof-of-concept project and
    no commercial operations were planned by Scaled
    Composites

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SpaceShipOne suborbital vehicle
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  • Basic Operations
  • Air launched from 50,000 (White Knight)
  • 1 pilot, 1 passenger
  • Hybrid rocket engine
  • Composite construction
  • 285 KEAS maximum speed for ballistic flight
  • Flight trajectory to 100 km altitude
  • Manual control until reentry
  • Conventional (runway) landing

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Objectives
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Objectives
  • SpaceShipOne was designed as a multiple-launch
    suborbital manned vehicle to conform to the
    X-Prize requirements
  • 10M award to the first to fly to 100 km return
  • Had to be repeated within 3 weeks
  • Civilian passenger required
  • Air launch for lowest cost

10
SpaceShipOne attached under White KnightNote
similar cockpit size shapeUseful for
simplified pilot training, and aerodynamic
operational tests
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Flight Operations
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Flight Operations
  • SpaceShipOne (SSO) is launched from the White
    Knight carrier
  • The White Knight is a two-engine turbojet
    high-lift, high altitude carrier and launch
    aircraft
  • Separation (launch) at 50,000
  • SSO then goes through an automated pitch up
    maneuver and rocket ignition
  • Pitch up further to 80o
  • Reentry after burnout and coast
  • 3.5 min in zero-g
  • Attitude controlled with pressurized air
    thrusters until reentry

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Flight Profile
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Flight Operations (cont.)
  • Reentry temperature maximum 1,200oF
  • Maximum loading 5 g during reentry (4 g for more
    than 20 sec)
  • Stability provided during critical reentry
    interface by shuttlecock rear aerofoil
  • Increased drag from deployed shuttlecock
    (Feather) reduces reentry loads
  • Reduces maximum speed to Mach 3.3 (Space Shuttle
    Mach 25)
  • Maximum g loading 4g
  • Reduced thermal loading and maximum temperature

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Flight Operations (cont.)
  • Electrically-operated aerodynamic controls
    employed after initial entry
  • Automated reentry approach
  • Feather structure includes rudders, elevons and
    trim stab controls
  • Feather structure extension retraction by
    pneumatic controls
  • Terminal velocity 60 KEAS (knots, equivalent
    airspeed)
  • 1 knot 1.6 mph

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Shuttlecock Feather Extended
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Flight Operations (cont.)
  • Feather empenage retracted after reentry to
    reduce stress
  • Normal glider control and characteristics from
    Feather retraction to landing
  • Approach 110 Knots
  • Touchdown 70 Knots
  • Landing made on rear main gear wheels and skid
    front gear

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Launch Vehicle White Knight
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Launch Vehicle White Knight
  • The White Knight is a twin turtbojet powered
    carrier aircraft used to lift spacecraft to
    50,000 to reduce the space vehicles propulsion,
    size cost
  • J85-GE-5 with afterburner, rated at 3,850 lbf
  • Unique design for unique mission
  • Used also for aerodynamic testing of supersonic
    SpaceShipOne
  • Wind tunnel testing expensive
  • 82 wingspan
  • Vne 160 KEAS (Vne never exceed velocity)

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White Knight and SpaceShipOne
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White Knight in flight
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SSO Spacecraft
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Spacecraft
  • Composite structure with Nomex core
  • Designed to withstand supersonic reentry and
    Feather deployment
  • High temperatures reduced by high-drag, reduced
    reentry velocity configuration
  • Stability during reentry provided by shuttlecock
    Feather
  • Entry attitude can be almost any angle
  • Retracted Feather also provides lift for
    unpowered glide to landing

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Diagram of SpaceShipOne
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Diagram of SpaceShipOne
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Spacecraft (cont.)
  • Primary systems
  • Structure
  • Propulsion
  • Thermal control
  • Attitude aerodynamic control
  • Life support
  • Guidance, navigation control
  • Landing gear

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Spacecraft (cont.)
  • Structure
  • Monocoque structure made of composite
  • Carbon-fiber/epoxy honeycomb
  • Nomex core
  • Nomex is a fire-resistant meta-aramid polymer
    material related to nylon
  • Ablation material on 25 of highest temp surface
  • Fiberglass is used in the rear hinge region for
    antenna transmission transparency
  • Escape provided by nose drop parachute

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Spacecraft (cont.)
  • Structure
  • Empty weight 2,640 lb (1,200 kg)
  • Loaded weight 7,920 lb (3,600 kg)

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Spacecraft (cont.)
  • Propulsion
  • Hybrid rocket engine
  • Solid fuel core
  • Nitrous oxide oxidizer stored in forward tank as
    liquid
  • 65-second burn to reach Mach 3.6 (240 KEAS, 2,170
    mph, 3,518 km/h)
  • Throttleable, and can be shut down and restarted
  • Low cost rocket engine was developed tested by
    a separate company - SpaceDev

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Hybrid rocket engine Solid fuel - butylated
rubber Oxidizer liquid nitrous oxide
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SSO hybrid rocket engine test (Mojave site)
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Spacecraft (cont.)
  • Thermal control
  • Maximum temperature 1,200oF
  • Maximum temp regions covered with 0.035
    proprietary ablative material
  • Can be recoated easily for subsequent flights
  • Phenolic resin covers other intermediate-heat
    areas

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Spacecraft (cont.)
  • Attitude control
  • Compressed gas thrusters for use above the
    atmosphere
  • Pitch yaw thrusters forward
  • Roll thrusters outboard on Feather structure
  • Aerodynamic control surfaces for boost, reentry
    and glide phases
  • Elevons (outboard) for pitch roll control
  • Twin, split rudders (outboard) for yaw control
  • Upper rudder section used for subsonic flight
  • Lower rudder section used for supersonic flight
  • Trim stabilizers

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Spacecraft (cont.)
  • Life support
  • Atmosphere provided from compressed gas tanks on
    the SSO after launch
  • Atmosphere provided by White Knight bleed air
    while attached
  • Humidity removal by fan and stored dessicant
  • CO2 removal by Sodiabsorb
  • Emergency escape provided by cabin drop section
    and/or left cabin door (used for vent during
    taxi) and crew parachutes
  • Parachutes used only for emergency bailout

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Spacecraft (cont.)
  • Guidance, Navigation Control
  • Hand flown during ascent and weightlessness
  • Onboard computer control (autopilot) during
    reentry
  • Avionics included GPS navigation
  • Dual pitot tube air data provided

36
Spacecraft (cont.)
  • Landing gear
  • Deployable dual main gear
  • Deployable front nose skid
  • Touchdown 60 Knots

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Cost Estimate
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Costs
  • Development production 20 M
  • Individual flight (projected) 80,000
  • Certification (FAA/NASA) 80-100 M
  • Funded by Paul Allen (Microsoft)

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Summary
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Summary
  • The SpaceShipOne program proved the ability to
    fly civilians on suborbital space flights safely,
    simply and inexpensively
  • Designed to also satisfy X-Prize requirements
  • White Knight test flights included 30 by April,
    2003
  • First SSO flight dropped from 48,000
  • First space flight 2004
  • 2nd X-Prize flight Oct 4, 2004

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Summary (cont.)
  • Civil flights being developed by Virgin Atlantic
    director (Richard Branson)
  • Space operation certification required to fly
    public passengers
  • Both vehicles developed by Scaled Composites
    (Burt Rutan)

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Post-flight celebration (left to right)Peter
Diamandis (X-Prize), Paul Allen (primary
sponsor), Burt Rutan (designer), Brian Binnie
(pilot)
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Postscript - SpaceShipTwo
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Diagram of SpaceShipOne
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SpaceShipTwo
  • SpaceShipTwo (SS2) is under development as a
    suborbital spaceplane for carrying space tourists
  • Development and operation by Sir Richard
    Branson's Virgin Galactic enterprise
  • Virgin Galactic spaceline plans to operate a
    fleet of five of these craft in
    passenger-carrying private spaceflight service
    starting no earlier than 2011
  • Ticket costs are expected to be 200,000-250,000
  • Capacity
  • 2 crew
  • Six passengers

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References
Aviation Week Space Technology, April 21,
2003 Scaled Composites-Virgin Atlantic http//www
.scaled.com/projects/tierone/092704_scaled_paul_al
len_virgin_galactic.htm
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