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Callisto Resource Mining Mission Cycle Chart

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Callisto Resource Mining Operations Support Vehicles Mission Cycle Chart

Vehicle and mission concept created for my Orion’s Arm Future History ,synopsis at the link.

This image details the mission event sequence. I’ve included a key to the specialized abbreviations I use to reference the vehicles in the description.

Each mission-cycle a convoy of three spacecraft depart Mars orbit (after some final assembly on-orbit) bound for Callisto. The Martian’s (see Orion’s Arm Glossary, scroll down to Martian’s) launch these missions year after year, decade after decade for hundreds of years.

Callisto resource mining operations employ a nuclear powered drill-rig, used to recover water and ammonia, these are and separated and an electrolysis plant produces hydrogen and oxygen for rocket fuel, and for use in spacecraft ECLSS. Ammonia is packaged for transport back to Mars for use in a program to terraform the planet.

Ammonia is a powerful greenhouse gas which is used to jump-start the terraforming process.

The program also supplies commercial propellant depots serving mining operations scattered throughout the asteroid belt.

Each convoy of spacecraft includes a crewed vehicle, an unmanned drill-rig/electrolysis plant transport/carrier, and an unmanned mission cargo carrier which hauls a mission-support payload of supplies and equipment aboard a re-usable surface to orbit shuttle which is also tasked to loft materials from the surface of Callisto to the awaiting carrier spacecraft for transport back to Mars.

The mission support transporter is an Orion pulsed fusion spacecraft with an actively-cooled parabolic pusher-plate (note radiator panels mounted on the propulsion module).  

Recently Physicist Friedwardt Winterberg, University of Nevada, published a paper describing a nuclear explosive that uses chemical explosives (HMX, specifically) to drive a Deuterium-tritium fusion reaction, without the use of a fission element. If it could be made to work the application benefit for Orion is a reduction in the weight/bulk of the impulse charge load. Further mass reduction would be possible by replacing some of the HMX with Metastable Solid Metallic Hydrogen. With (a theoretical) energy release of 216megajoule/kilogram (compared to HMX = 5.7 Mj/kg), only 2.6 percent as much metallic hydrogen would be needed. With a density of about 0.9 gm.cm^3, about 5.5% the volume of HMX converted to metallic hydrogen provides the same bang along with an additional weight/bulk savings.

The parabolic pusher-plate carries a materials-technology challenge of crafting materials which are both extremely strong and extremely flexible.

For a detailed image of the Drill Rig Landing Craft, the Reusable Surface-to-Orbit shuttle and the surface crawler/transporter, and operations on the surface of Callisto see Callisto Production Field

On my Orion's Arm timeline this image would fall during the Outer Solar System Frontier Era, see journal entry at the link for further details.


Image is part of the series of works to be found in my Outer Solar System Frontier Gallery.


References:

Let's Design An Atom Bomb
Fission-free fusion
Hybrid Chemical-Nuclear Convergent Shock Wave High Gain Magnetized Target Fusion PDF
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JamesHillGallery's avatar

I love your work! Great 3D designs!