Skylon Spaceplane Design Passes Key Review 136
gbjbaanb writes "A revolutionary UK spaceplane concept has been boosted by the conclusions of an important technical review. Skylon is a design for a spaceplane that uses engines that work as normal jets near the ground and switch to rocket propulsion in the upper atmosphere. The concept means the plane will not have to carry as much fuel and so will not need disposable stages. It is estimated (by its developers) that the Skylon will drop the cost of delivering payloads to orbit from $15,000 per kilo to $1000."
Huh? (Score:2, Funny)
the Skylon will drop the cost of delivering payloads to orbit from $15,000 per kilo to $1000.
If you weigh your payload in pounds, do you have to pay in Euros?