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Currently all aircraft and spacegraft have to operate within Earths gravity well, in the significant portion of the atmosphere. Spacecraft further have to leave the well, and then do re-entry.
Those are some harsh conditions. Spacecraft operating at a sane distance from a gravity well can be "parked" much like a car - with a reasonable certainty that you know where it will be in a week or a year (moving, admittedly, and still under the force of gravity, but predictably moving and with really relatively little to bump into once you're out of the orbital trash field). The lifesystem problems are nothing to sneeze at, but once you get out of the well and the atmosphere and the trash field, you don't have the "blink and everyone dies in a gigantic fireball or horrendous kinetic kill incident" problem that cars and airplanes and shuttles have. Cars in particular are inherently dangerous vehicles because they operate so close to the Earths surface, where all the collision hazards love to go due to gravity. A car is not safe to have break down when moving, because a loss-of-control incident is likely to lead to hitting something. Airplanes give you a shocking amount of time to try and recover, cars do not. |
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Most aircraft and spacecraft accidents can be traced directly to mechanical failures. This is largely due to the increased training and safety procedures, but also due the safety and redundant systems built into aircraft and spacecraft. |
Re: [Spaceships] Are spaceships unrealistically cheap?
A spacecraft at minimum is just propulsion and navigation, (plus life-support, if manned). If you don't need to worry about escape velocity or reentry the requirements are pretty minimal. Which is why you have the trope of teenagers on space stations building ships out of junk. A fire extinguisher and a space suit is all it takes for a rudimentary "ship". Of course the same thing happens with go-karts built from salvaged lawnmowers on Earth.
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If you don't it will be cheaper by omitting wings at a minimum, and is likely to ditch streamlining to lower the cost (or mass) of armor. |
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