Sled Could Be Launcher of the Future
Developers at the private space technology firm, LaunchPoint Technologies of Goleta, California, have begun the design of a new system that could launch microsatellites into orbit without the help of launchers and at a fraction of the cost. According to Launchpoint, the system design is one that utilizes a levitating sled that whirls around a giant magnetic ring at increasing speeds. Once it reaches it desired speed, the circular accelerator apparatus would release a small satellite onto a ramp at 10 kilometers per second. The program, being funded by the US Air Force, uses much less energy than conventional linear accelerators, such as rockets. Launchpoint thinks they could eventually fire hundreds of miscrosatellites into space each day.
(New Scientist,
http://www.newscientistspace.com/ar...etic-sled-could-hurl-objects-into-orbit-.html, 5/22/06).