Rockets being passé, China is working on using an electromagnetic railgun to launch crewed spacecraft the size of a Boeing 737, weighing 50 tonnes, into orbit. This remarkably ambitious project is even more ambitious than it seems at first glance.

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    8 months ago

    humans can still function when insane G forces have turned them into jelly right?

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      8 months ago

      While railguns are known for rapidly accelerating projectiles to hypersonic speeds over the short length of a gun barrel, there’s no limit on how slowly they can accelerate something or how long the “rail” part of the railgun can be. Accelerating “slowly” over a long distance is totally possible!

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        8 months ago

        It just seems like an engineering improbability to me with the tolerances required. 5+ miles, I guess you could bury part of it to reduce things like wind, but still.

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            8 months ago

            That would put the g-forces back in play: the faster you go around the rail the stronger the centripetal force that keeps you going in a circle. If the rail is straight the force only depends on acceleration not speed.