Matrix Aran
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I assume you mean reusable TSTOs since we already have TSTOs. SpaceX is working on reusable TSTOs. The Air Force is nearly there since they want to make the first stage reusable.
However, as is well known SSTO's have the characteristic that if refueled in LEO then they can fly to the Moon, land, lift off and fly back to Earth on that one single fuel load. This is not true of TSTO's where the upper stage might only get, say, a delta-v of 6,000 m/s.
So if one did have his own private, SSTO vehicle, then with propellant depots he would also have his own private lunar vehicle.
See discussion here:
SSTO's would have made possible Arthur C. Clarke's vision of 2001.
http://exoscientist.blogspot.com/2012/05/sstos-would-have-made-possible-arthur-c.html
Bob Clark
Begging your pardon, but I'm having trouble here. If you can refuel the SSTO and go to the moon, why not develop a TSTO that can be refueled in orbit and also go to the moon. Surely it would have the advantage of being a smaller mass being sent to the moon?
Which then begs another question, how would you get the fuel up there in the first place?