Airships to Orbit

Published: May 8, 2017, 11:30 p.m.

b'Phil and Stephen discuss sending lighter than air craft into orbit via slow acceleration\\n\\n\\xa0\\n\\nCan Giant Airships Accelerate To Orbit (JP Aerospace\'s Idea)?\\n\\nTheir airships would be constructed and inflated at an altitude of 140,000 feet on a high altitude platform, his "Dark Sky Station" so called because it is so high in the atmosphere that the sky there is dark, just as it is when seen from space, even at midday. They would be far too flimsy to survive at ground level, but would be fine for flight at that height above all the weather in our atmosphere. Passengers would travel up to this platform in a more conventional stratospheric airship, then transfer to the orbital airship for the final stage of their journey. They then slowly accelerate to orbit over a time period of several days.\\n\\n\\xa0The Controversy\\n\\nHe can\'t get enough power to accelerate all the way to orbital velocity.\\n\\nHe won\'t be able to generate aerodynamic lift above the conventional "Karman line"\\n\\nThe Dark Sky Station would be too heavy to be buoyant at 240,000 feet, or else would be too fragile to last long\\n\\nWill it work?\\n\\nWhat are the advantages of this approach over rockets?\\n\\nWhat are the advantages of this approach vs. Space elevator?\\n\\nTune in and explore!\\n\\n\\n\\nWT 300-609'