NASA's dream of a space plane could finally become reality
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"We've got composite materials that are lighter, tougher and can take a larger thermal range than we had back then," Holder said. "And propulsion is better than anything we had, in terms of how efficiently it burns propellant and how much the systems weigh."
"Demand for launching things into space - like satellites, which make everything from weather forecasting to GPS possible - is only increasing." This highlights the growing necessity for more efficient space travel solutions.
Radian Aerospace aims to develop a reusable space plane, Radian One, which could shuttle people and small payloads at a reduced cost compared to traditional rockets.
Radian One's fully reusable design promises to be operational up to 100 times, allowing it to carry up to five astronauts while mitigating reliance on traditional rocket stages.
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