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Kizzy 02-11-2015 08:40 PM

60million to Skylon
 
This is the new super-plane. Why is it in the news?

The UK government has pumped £60m into a next-generation engine that will apparently make low-cost space travel possible for commercial customers.

Really? Will we be exploring the final frontier by Christmas?

Not quite. The new ‘Sabre’ engine - a hybrid rocket and jet propulsion system which theoretically allows travel anywhere on Earth in four hours or less - is still at least a decade away. However a full ground-based engine test is planned for 2020.

Who’s making it?

A company called Reaction Engines - which is based at Culham Science Centre in Oxfordshire - has been given a £60m grant by the government to help it develop and build the Skylon super-plane. The cash will also be used to help change the company from being mainly research-based to testing and eventual commercial applications.


60 million!! :/

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/bu...-a6718081.html

arista 02-11-2015 08:55 PM

Yes Time Travel

I back it.

Livia 02-11-2015 10:10 PM

Jobs, research and development, export possibilities... what's not to like?

Kizzy 02-11-2015 10:21 PM

Where was the discussion?... An investment this size and there's little mention of it anywhere, unlike HS2 which has been debated for years.

Livia 02-11-2015 10:25 PM

What's to discuss? Who wants to drag this out? Investment is good... it's not like they're sending it abroad so some tin pot government can update their Kalashnikovs.

Kizzy 02-11-2015 11:18 PM

What do you mean 'what's to discuss'? Investment is good if it will benefit the whole of the UK if they are using this amount of money where are the assurances?

This article from last year shows the commercial interests are not passenger travel.

'It looked closely at how an operator of the UK-conceived vehicle might meet the demands of its market.
Those requirements would be primarily to loft big telecoms satellites high above the equator of the Earth, but also to put smaller, Earth-observing spacecraft in Sun-synchronous orbits (a type of orbit around the poles). These are the sorts of jobs the Ariane 5 rocket does today, and which Ariane 6, currently under discussion among European governments, may do from the early 2020s onwards.
Skylon is not in that discussion space at the moment - but it may get there at some point in the future if further technical studies prove positive and the financing can be found to push the concept forward.
The Skylon-based European Launch Service Operator (S-ELSO) study examined some of the hardware the vehicle would need to place satellites in orbit, and aspects of the economic model that would allow the operator to turn a profit. It even looked at how the vehicle could work out of Kourou in French Guiana - Europe's spaceport.'

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-27591432

Marsh. 02-11-2015 11:20 PM

Time travel? Eh? Arista?

MTVN 02-11-2015 11:21 PM

That article also says how 'in all the areas the study considered, it found positive outcomes. The report was intended to provide Esa with the information it needs to help evaluate what would be a completely different way for Europe to go about its launcher business'

Research has been carried out and evaluated and a decision to invest has been made. I see no problem.

Kizzy 02-11-2015 11:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MTVN (Post 8263758)
That article also says how 'in all the areas the study considered, it found positive outcomes. The report was intended to provide Esa with the information it needs to help evaluate what would be a completely different way for Europe to go about its launcher business'

Research has been carried out and evaluated and a decision to invest has been made. I see no problem.

'Whether Skylon ever becomes a reality depends in large part on the successful development of its Sabre engines, now in the final phase of design and demonstration with REL. To date, Esa's independent audits have found "no showstoppers".
If the hurdle is crossed - and the UK government is providing £60m to help complete the phase - then a Skylon-like vehicle ought to be producible and flying in the 2020s.'

Where are the positives, there are no assurances that this is viable.

Northern Monkey 02-11-2015 11:41 PM

Awesome!It's about time something cool like this came out of the UK.Just one more step to the future.

waterhog 03-11-2015 09:26 AM

marti is that you ? its me macfly

lostalex 03-11-2015 09:30 AM

60 million is not a crazy amount when it comes to designing, engineering, building, testing a brand new aircraft.

Northern Monkey 03-11-2015 09:42 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by waterhog (Post 8264078)
marti is that you ? its me macfly

Hey Mcfly! Mcfly! I thought i told you never to come in here Mcfly!

arista 03-11-2015 09:57 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Marsh. (Post 8263752)
Time travel? Eh? Arista?


Yes the Faster we travel
it becomes Time Travel

user104658 03-11-2015 11:46 AM

To be fair Kizzy, 60 million is not a lot of money in country-wide terms. Almost insignificant, really.

Livia 03-11-2015 11:58 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Northern Monkey (Post 8263846)
Awesome!It's about time something cool like this came out of the UK.Just one more step to the future.

Quote:

Originally Posted by lostalex (Post 8264081)
60 million is not a crazy amount when it comes to designing, engineering, building, testing a brand new aircraft.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Toy Soldier (Post 8264127)
To be fair Kizzy, 60 million is not a lot of money in country-wide terms. Almost insignificant, really.

Right, right and.... right again.

Kizzy 03-11-2015 11:59 AM

When they are shaving millions from essential services and ploughing it into unsecured investments without consultation I thought it might be?

Livia 03-11-2015 12:00 PM

Without consultation with whom, exactly?

Kizzy 03-11-2015 01:00 PM

According to this they require 220 million, so the 60 million from the govt is to entice further investment.
Funny how hydrogen cars are a nono for some but hydrogen rocket planes are great?

http://www.publications.parliament.u...35/735vw15.htm

Livia 03-11-2015 01:02 PM

If they want to interest people who like cars in hydrogen cars, they need to spend as much effort on the design as the technology. Anyhoo... that's an entirely different matter.

Kizzy 03-11-2015 01:06 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Livia (Post 8264207)
If they want to interest people who like cars in hydrogen cars, they need to spend as much effort on the design at the technology. Anyhoo... that;'s an entirely different matter.

Was it not the safety not the design that was the biggest issue?

Northern Monkey 03-11-2015 01:09 PM

Meh take it out of the foreign aid budget.We've funded India's space program for long enough.

Livia 03-11-2015 01:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Northern Monkey (Post 8264213)
Meh take it out of the foreign aid budget.We've funded India's space program for long enough.

Couldn't agree more.

Northern Monkey 03-11-2015 01:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Livia (Post 8264215)
Couldn't agree more.

:thumbs:

Kizzy 03-11-2015 01:23 PM

Ah so that's not a different matter... ok, it's not manipulating the conversation to suit an agenda?
If you have a problem with the foreign aid budget start your own thread.

Livia 03-11-2015 01:28 PM

Starting a thread doesn't give you the right to throw people out of it because you don't agree with them.

You're moaning about £60 million despite the fact most people seem to think a £60 million investment is not so bad in this instance as we've been sending £750 million to India every year despite the fact they're rich enough to have their own space programme. Drawing a comparison to money that some view is wasted abroad while you're moaning about investment in this country is relevant to the conversation.

Northern Monkey 03-11-2015 01:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Livia (Post 8264236)
Starting a thread doesn't give you the right to throw people out of it because you don't agree with them.

You're moaning about £60 million despite the fact most people seem to think a £60 million investment is not so bad in this instance as we've been sending £750 million to India every year despite the fact they're rich enough to have their own space programme. Drawing a comparison to money that some view is wasted abroad while you're moaning about investment in this country is relevant to the conversation.

Well i don't need to reply after this.:cheer2:

Crimson Dynamo 03-11-2015 01:33 PM

naturally they will spend most of the money making Terminators :idc:

I saw a documentary on this hosted by Arnold Schwarzenegger

Livia 03-11-2015 01:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Northern Monkey (Post 8264241)
Well i don't need to reply after this.:cheer2:

Soz... jumped in. Tell you what, I won't bill you this one time.

Northern Monkey 03-11-2015 01:35 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Livia (Post 8264249)
Soz... jumped in. Tell you what, I won't bill you this one time.


Meh just take it out the foreign aid budget....

Kizzy 03-11-2015 01:40 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Livia (Post 8264236)
Starting a thread doesn't give you the right to throw people out of it because you don't agree with them.

You're moaning about £60 million despite the fact most people seem to think a £60 million investment is not so bad in this instance as we've been sending £750 million to India every year despite the fact they're rich enough to have their own space programme. Drawing a comparison to money that some view is wasted abroad while you're moaning about investment in this country is relevant to the conversation.

I'm not throwing you out?...
I'm not 'moaning' I started a discussion, the foreign aid budget is there for all to see, this large investment wasn't that is the major difference.
Suggesting we don't sent money to johnny foreigner doesn't change the fact that this was I feel a pretty dodgy investment.

Livia 03-11-2015 01:40 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Northern Monkey (Post 8264250)
Meh just take it out the foreign aid budget....

LOL...

Livia 03-11-2015 01:43 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kizzy (Post 8264254)
I'm not throwing you out?...
I'm not 'moaning' I started a discussion, the foreign aid budget is there for all to see, this large investment wasn't that is the major difference.
Suggesting we don't sent money to johnny foreigner doesn't change the fact that this was I feel a pretty dodgy investment.

Johnny Foreigner? Smacks of "you're a xenophobe".

I feel it wasn't at all a dodgy investment, and I'm apparently not alone.

Northern Monkey 03-11-2015 01:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kizzy (Post 8264254)
I'm not throwing you out?...
I'm not 'moaning' I started a discussion, the foreign aid budget is there for all to see, this large investment wasn't that is the major difference.
Suggesting we don't sent money to johnny foreigner doesn't change the fact that this was I feel a pretty dodgy investment.

You won't be saying that when you're flying around the earth at supersonic speeds mirin the stars.

Kizzy 03-11-2015 02:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Livia (Post 8264257)
Johnny Foreigner? Smacks of "you're a xenophobe".

I feel it wasn't at all a dodgy investment, and I'm apparently not alone.

What words are you putting in my mouth now? I appreciate you think it's a good investment.

Livia 03-11-2015 02:03 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kizzy (Post 8264280)
What words are you putting in my mouth now? I appreciate you think it's a good investment.

I'm not putting words in your mouth, just gently trying to encourage you not to throw a veiled insult and then deny it. It's annoying.

Yes, I think it's a good investment.

Kizzy 03-11-2015 02:26 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Livia (Post 8264282)
I'm not putting words in your mouth, just gently trying to encourage you not to throw a veiled insult and then deny it. It's annoying.

Yes, I think it's a good investment.

It's another colloquialism used to describe anyone from anywhere who isn't British.
It's annoying explaining myself due to accusation and manipulation of my posts.

Livia 03-11-2015 02:28 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kizzy (Post 8264312)
It's another colloquialism used to describe anyone from anywhere who isn't British.
It's annoying explaining myself due to accusation and manipulation of my posts.

Yeah I understand. It's annoying having to work out exactly what you mean sometimes. You see, "Johnny Foreigner" is indeed used to denote anyone not British, but it's only really used by people who are either taking the micky or who are a bit racist. So it's strange to see you use it in any other way.

Anyhoo... I think I've said all I have to say about this welcome investment news.

Kizzy 03-11-2015 02:56 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Livia (Post 8264316)
Yeah I understand. It's annoying having to work out exactly what you mean sometimes. You see, "Johnny Foreigner" is indeed used to denote anyone not British, but it's only really used by people who are either taking the micky or who are a bit racist. So it's strange to see you use it in any other way.

Anyhoo... I think I've said all I have to say about this welcome investment news.

Happy to explain things to you Liv, anytime you're confused I'm here.

Kizzy 03-11-2015 03:26 PM

BAE are getting a 20% share in the company for their £20 million, what are British taxpayers getting for £60 million.....a wing?

My guess? Big fat nothing.


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