Impact of Lower Launch Cost on Space Life Support

Harry W. Jones
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The development of commercial launch systems has substantially reduced the cost of space launch. NASA’s Space Shuttle had a cost of about $1.5 billion to launch 27,500 kg to Low Earth Orbit (LEO), $54,500/kg. SpaceX’s Falcon 9 now advertises a cost of $62 million to launch 22,800 kg to LEO, $2,720/kg. Space launch costs were very high for decades, typically about $20,000/kg, and it was understood that this high launch cost made it necessary for long human missions to recycle water and oxygen to reduce logistics mass. Short missions such as Apollo or Shuttle used stored and resupplied life support materials, but for a much longer mission such as the International Space Station (ISS), recycling saves logistics mass and reduces launch cost. The Life Cycle Cost (LCC) will be computed for resupply logistics and for a recycling system similar to that on the ISS. The LCC includes the costs of development, launch, and operations. The new low launch cost makes open loop life support much cheaper than before. Direct logistics resupply would be less costly than recycling for future human missions, such as a long term moon base, a Mars mission, or a future space station in LEO.
降低发射成本对空间生命保障的影响
商业发射系统的发展大大降低了航天发射的成本。美国宇航局的航天飞机将27,500公斤的货物发射到近地轨道(LEO),成本约为15亿美元,每公斤54,500美元。SpaceX公司的猎鹰9号现在宣称,将22800公斤的货物发射到近地轨道的成本为6200万美元,每公斤2720美元。几十年来,空间发射成本非常高,通常约为每公斤20 000美元,据了解,这种高发射成本使得长期人类任务必须回收水和氧气以减少后勤质量。像阿波罗或航天飞机这样的短期任务使用储存和再补给的生命维持材料,但对于像国际空间站(ISS)这样的长期任务,回收利用节省了后勤质量并降低了发射成本。生命周期成本(LCC)将计算补给物流和类似于国际空间站的回收系统。LCC包括开发、发射和运营的成本。新的低发射成本使开环生命维持比以前便宜得多。在未来的人类任务中,直接的后勤补给将比回收成本更低,比如长期的月球基地、火星任务或未来的近地轨道空间站。
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