I'm not sure if this vehicle officially made space, but interesting:
http://www.wired.com/dangerroom/2011/08/mach-20-missile-lost-again/
Apparently it accelerated to Mach 20 as planned, then contact was lost. Not sure whether "lost contact" means "lost communication" or "vehicle vaporized in spectacular fashion, wafting its hot component molecules over large parts of the Pacific". I'm wondering if they are getting ionization blackout?
It's an interesting technology from a spaceflight standpoint, but I'm not sure if I am really happy with anyone (including the U.S.) having the capability to hit a target anywhere in the world in 30 minutes or less, even with non-nuclear weapons.
War at the press of a button with little chance that the opponent can strike back will make war a very casual thing. It will probably force an arms race with Russia and China and other nations, similar to the ICBM arms race, for the same reason - other nations can't afford to leave themselves exposed to such a strike with impunity.
Can't we just play Orbiter and settle our differences with arm wrestling matches?
http://www.wired.com/dangerroom/2011/08/mach-20-missile-lost-again/
Apparently it accelerated to Mach 20 as planned, then contact was lost. Not sure whether "lost contact" means "lost communication" or "vehicle vaporized in spectacular fashion, wafting its hot component molecules over large parts of the Pacific". I'm wondering if they are getting ionization blackout?
It's an interesting technology from a spaceflight standpoint, but I'm not sure if I am really happy with anyone (including the U.S.) having the capability to hit a target anywhere in the world in 30 minutes or less, even with non-nuclear weapons.
War at the press of a button with little chance that the opponent can strike back will make war a very casual thing. It will probably force an arms race with Russia and China and other nations, similar to the ICBM arms race, for the same reason - other nations can't afford to leave themselves exposed to such a strike with impunity.
Can't we just play Orbiter and settle our differences with arm wrestling matches?



