SpaceX R&D X-Wing Rocket: Inspired by Star Wars

Beijing time on December 10th news, according to the British "Daily Mail" website reported that the space "Star Wars" appeared in the X-wing design of the spaceship, but SpaceX company founder Elon Musk (Elon Musk) Recently, the real version developed by the company and the practical X-wing design have been displayed. The billionaire entrepreneur is working to advance its "supersonic grid wing" design concept.

Musk said in Twitter: "The grid wings are stowed during the ascent phase, and when returning to the atmosphere, the X-shaped wings are deployed for attitude control, and each airfoil can be adjusted independently of various angles." The X-wing spacecraft that appeared in the movie "Star Wars" showed great flexibility, allowing Luke Skywalker and others to have the opportunity to defeat powerful Imperial Legion enemies.

In addition to testing rocket testing and developing new unmanned automated marine landing vessels, Alan Musk is also planning to launch as many as 1,700 satellites to provide Internet access to all of the world's most remote locations.

The program will help SpaceX's Falcon-9 rocket to maintain state control as it re-enters the Earth's atmosphere. At the same time, Musk also presented a design called "unmanned ship". The main purpose of the program in the future is to provide a maritime mobile landing platform for the return of the reusable launch vehicle developed by the company.

On Twitter, issued on November 22, 2014, Musk wrote: "The hypersonic grid wing (X-shaped layout) is being tested, ready for the next test flight." A photo was attached. The SpaceX CEO disclosed some details about the design on Twitter and pointed out that testing for future advanced technologies is currently underway.

The new reusable rocket developed by SpaceX will be fitted with an X-wing design with 4 wings that can be adjusted independently. Musk said in Twitter: "The grid wings are stowed during the ascent phase, and when returning to the atmosphere, the X-shaped wings are deployed for attitude control, and each airfoil can be adjusted independently of various angles."

The X-wing spacecraft that appeared in the movie "Star Wars" showed great flexibility, allowing Luke Skywalker and others to have the opportunity to defeat powerful Imperial Legion enemies. The airfoil mounted on the Falcon-9 rocket will expand at launch time to avoid unnecessary air blockage and work with the propeller to ensure that the rocket remains in the correct posture and eventually returns to the ground in a vertical position.

Alan Musk called the design an X-shaped airfoil design, one because of the unfolded shape of the airfoil layout, and the other because of its good maneuverability.

Earlier this year, Musk's company had tested a similar system, and Musk shared a test video of the time on the social networking site. He also revealed some details about the return landing platform of the company's reusable rockets. Musk said they are testing a facility he calls "automatic unmanned ships" designed to allow rockets to safely land and refuel here, away from populated urban areas.

He claims that this unmanned automatic offshore platform can maintain a positional deviation of no more than 3 meters in the most violent sea conditions. He wrote: "The automatic offshore space port is unmanned. The propulsion system is redesigned and modified from deep-sea drilling platform equipment and can maintain a position error range of no more than 3 meters in the storm."

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