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siftbotsays...Can Spinlaunch throw rockets into space? has been added as a related post - related requested by eric3579 on that post.
noimssays...My intuition says this could never work, but Brian McManus lends a hell of a lot of credibility to it in my book.
If it does work out, then hopefully lots of cheap small payloads in similar orbits won't cause too much space debris.
luxintenebrisjokingly says...would like to nominate some people to be on the first manned mission. since they are already dizzy...
spawnflaggersays...I would like to see this succeed, and after seeing this video I have a bit more optimism, but it's still a lot of hurdles to overcome. And if they have an accident (release timing error > 1ms), will do major damage to their launch chamber, probably taking months of repairs to recover from. Whereas SpaceX is almost proud of their rocket failures...
I was pessimistic a few months back, after seeing Thunderfoot's "busted" videos about Spinlaunch: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9ziGI0i9VbE ; https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ibSJ_yy96iE ; but his analysis is much more "armchair" whereas Brian was actually there on-site and has more (previously unpublished) information.
Scott Manley also did a video about it: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JAczd3mt3X0&t=4s
but it's more of a "how it works" and has a lot of overlap of info with the above Real Engineering video.
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