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What is the smallest in dimensional terms rocket available around today, that could put a man into orbit?
A man - 90Kg, a space suit - 100 kg, reentry pack - 100Kg and some basic shell - 10kg.
So, it needs a total of 300Kg to orbit capability and have a slow enough acceleration to be a survivable ride.
Orbiter add-on availability is also preferable.
A man - 90Kg, a space suit - 100 kg, reentry pack - 100Kg and some basic shell - 10kg.
So, it needs a total of 300Kg to orbit capability and have a slow enough acceleration to be a survivable ride.
Orbiter add-on availability is also preferable.