This sounds legit to me though. For one, the heatshield is bigger than apollos.
The old heatshields were pretty much completely fabricated by hand, these are 3d printed or something and then hand assembled.
According to this article, part of the issue was doing a skip reentry.
The article does bring up a good point. The problem wasnt the shield burning up, its supposed to do that. The problem im guessing was the chunks coming off and sticking to things like the glass, or potentially a fuel/oxygen tank or something critical.
Possibly.
https://www.adastraspace.com/p/orion-heat-shield-artmemis
This sounds legit to me though. For one, the heatshield is bigger than apollos.
The old heatshields were pretty much completely fabricated by hand, these are 3d printed or something and then hand assembled.
According to this article, part of the issue was doing a skip reentry.
The article does bring up a good point. The problem wasnt the shield burning up, its supposed to do that. The problem im guessing was the chunks coming off and sticking to things like the glass, or potentially a fuel/oxygen tank or something critical.
:shrugs: who knows though.
It's supposed to burn up. It's not supposed to break into chunks as soon as it hits the outer atmosphere.
The old way was "too expensive" and "labor intensive". How much $ and labor have they wasted so far with this new approach?
It makes a lot more sense that we never went to the moon, and none of the old tech actually worked.