Reusable Rockets and the Environment

Andres Israel Torres
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Author(s): Torres, Andres Israel | Abstract: Many studies have been conducted on the environmental impact of automotive vehicles, but less research has been done on the effects of orbital launch vehicles. This literature review addresses the question, what are the environmental effects of reusable rockets? The environmental effects that are considered include pollution to the atmosphere, soil, and Low Earth Orbit in the form of space debris. Also, reusable orbital launch vehicles are specifically considered because their reduced costs could increase launch frequency. The impact of rockets in general has been difficult to quantify because rockets are not launched very often, and they mostly operate in space. Research has shown that launch prices are decreasing while their total environmental effects is unknown (Jones, 2018). However, research agrees that space debris is a considerable threat to future space activity that will only get worse, but there is no consensus as to when the problem will be too great (Noble, Almanee, Shakir, a Sungmin Park, Apr 2016; Sliz-Balogh, Horvath, Szabo, a Horvath, 2020).When considering reusable orbital launch vehicles, it is specified that these types of vehicles are rockets that can insert payloads with considerable mass into orbit around Earth or even away from Earth into deep space. There are many rockets currently operational with this capability, but only two are reusable at the time: The Falcon 9 and Falcon Heavy. Unlike their conventional counterparts, these rockets do not eject and discard their first stage. Instead, they recover and reuse it. However, conventional and reusable rockets are similar because they discard their second stage after their payloads have been deployed.The research conducted in this literature review was taken from databases accessed through the UC Merced library website. They include Engineering Village, Web of Science, Sax’s Dangerous Properties of Industrial Materials, etc. Ten sources were referenced which were found using several key search terms including reusable, rocket*, pollution, propellant, space, debris, exploration, etc. Some of the terms were searched in combinations using key phrases like reusable rocket, space debris, rockets AND pollution, etc. Due to the limited research on the environmental effects of rockets on the ocean, it was not mentioned. For example, there were ninety-seven and fifty-eight results under the phrase rocket AND ocean, in Engineering Village and IEEE Xplore databases respectively. None of the papers had anything to do with environmental effects.
可重复使用火箭和环境
摘要:汽车对环境影响的研究较多,但轨道运载火箭对环境影响的研究较少。这篇文献综述解决了这个问题,可重复使用的火箭对环境的影响是什么?所考虑的环境影响包括以空间碎片的形式对大气、土壤和近地轨道的污染。此外,可重复使用的轨道运载火箭也被特别考虑,因为它们降低的成本可以增加发射频率。一般来说,火箭的影响很难量化,因为火箭并不经常发射,而且它们大多在太空中运行。研究表明,发射价格正在下降,而它们的总环境影响是未知的(Jones, 2018)。然而,研究一致认为,空间碎片对未来的太空活动构成了相当大的威胁,而且只会变得更糟,但对于这个问题何时会变得太大,还没有达成共识(Noble, Almanee, Shakir, a Sungmin Park, 2016年4月;Sliz-Balogh, Horvath, Szabo, a Horvath, 2020)。在考虑可重复使用轨道运载火箭时,明确了这类运载火箭是能够将相当质量的有效载荷送入绕地轨道甚至远离地球进入深空的火箭。目前有许多火箭具有这种能力,但只有两个是可重复使用的:猎鹰9号和猎鹰重型。与传统火箭不同,这些火箭不会弹射并丢弃第一级。相反,他们会对其进行回收再利用。然而,常规火箭和可重复使用火箭是相似的,因为它们在有效载荷部署后丢弃了第二级。本文献综述中的研究来自加州大学默塞德分校图书馆网站上的数据库。包括工程村、科学网、萨克斯的工业材料危险特性等。参考了十个来源,使用几个关键搜索词,包括可重复使用的,火箭*,污染,推进剂,空间,碎片,探索等。其中一些关键词是用可重复使用的火箭、太空碎片、火箭和污染等关键词组合搜索的。由于对火箭对海洋环境影响的研究有限,因此没有提及。例如,在Engineering Village和IEEE explore数据库中,分别有97和58个结果在短语rocket和ocean下。没有一篇论文与环境影响有关。
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