商业载人航天的潜力

A. R. Zahari, F. I. Romli
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早在20世纪60年代,苏联和美国之间的太空竞赛推动了太空技术的巨大发展。尽管当时太空技术还处于萌芽阶段,但它已经推动了第一个人类向外太空的发射,并最终推动了第一个人类登上月球。然而,由于空间项目的双重性质,人类空间飞行中广为人知的技术突破并不能扩大其对社会的益处。与其他形式的技术不同,航天器和火箭技术仍然是高度机密,是航天国家特别是其空间机构的特权。随着对这些空间机构的资金增长的减少,特别是在太空竞赛结束后,本文旨在探索现代商业载人航天的潜力,以振兴空间技术的发展及其挑战。本文的范围仅限于商业和私人载人航天计划,但不包括政府或太空机构。商业载人航天特别是亚轨道航天在空间旅游、点对点运输、科学研究、卫星部署、遥感、教育、技术示范和媒体推广等方面具有发展潜力。
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Potential of Commercial Human Spaceflight
The Space Race between the Soviet Union and the United States back in 1960s had propelled vast development of space technology. Although it was still nascent during that time, space technology had spurred the launch of the first human to outer space and eventually the first human to step on the Moon. Nevertheless, the much celebrated technology breakthrough in human spaceflight could not expand its benefit to society due to the dual nature of space projects. Unlike other forms of technology, spacecraft and rocketry remain to be highly confidential and special privilege of space faring nations particularly their space agencies. With receding funding growth to these space agencies especially after the end of the Space Race, this paper aims to explore the potential of commercial human spaceflight in modern days to rejuvenate the development of space technology and its challenges. The scope of this paper is limited to commercial and private initiatives of human spaceflight, but not government or space agency. Towards the end, this paper concludes that commercial human spaceflight particularly the suborbital spaceflight has the potential to develop space tourism, point-to-point transportation, science research, satellite deployment, remote sensing, education, technology demonstration and media promotion.
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