Assisted launch of a SSTO rocket

Assisted launch of a SSTO rocket

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Separation method of SectionalRings when carrying Single-Stage-To-Orbit (SSTO) rockets! The assisted launch of a SSTO rocket is a process consisting of three main stages. 1. The elevation of the SSTO rocket to a target altitude, typically between 10 km to 20 km. 2. The separation of it together with its carrying Lighter-Than-Air (LTA) modules. Seen in the 3D image as concentric wheels, however, being a detached section of a SpaceShaft. 3. The staging of the self-propelled journey to its orbital destination. In this stage, once the necessary speed is reached to excel from the sub-orbital flight to a orbital-flight, [depending on the original intent,] the LTA SectionalRings are abandoned or not. Other uses of SpaceShafts!. References!.

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