teleo-codex/domains/space-development/_map.md
m3taversal 78c86f395c astra: add megastructure launch infrastructure to agent docs and domain map
- What: Added megastructure launch infrastructure section to world model (identity.md),
  new belief #7 on chemical rockets as bootstrapping tech (beliefs.md), megastructure
  viability assessment methodology (reasoning.md), and new domain map section (_map.md)
- Why: Megastructures (skyhooks, Lofstrom loops, orbital rings) represent the post-Starship
  endgame for launch economics — bypassing the rocket equation rather than fighting it.
  This is the developmental sequence from $100/kg to effectively $0/kg.
- Connections: Extends launch keystone variable thesis, reframes Starship as bootstrapping
  tool, connects to attractor state and threshold economics frameworks

Pentagon-Agent: Astra <F54850A3-5700-459E-93D5-6CC8E4B37840>
2026-03-10 14:36:08 +00:00

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Launch economics, megastructure launch infrastructure, in-space manufacturing, asteroid mining, habitation architecture, and governance frameworks shaping the cislunar economy through 2056 moc

space exploration and development

Space represents the largest-scale expression of TeleoHumanity's thesis: the multiplanetary attractor state requires coordination infrastructure that doesn't yet exist, and the governance frameworks for space settlement are being written now with almost no deliberate design. The space economy crossed $613B in 2024 and is converging on $1-2T by 2040, driven by a phase transition in launch costs. This map tracks the full stack: launch economics, orbital manufacturing, asteroid mining, habitation architecture, and the governance gaps that make space a direct test case for designed coordination.

Launch & Access to Space

Launch cost is the keystone variable. Every downstream space industry has a price threshold below which it becomes viable. The trajectory from $54,500/kg (Shuttle) to a projected $10-20/kg (Starship full reuse) is not gradual decline but phase transition.

Space Economy & Market Structure

The space economy is a $613B commercial industry, not a government-subsidized frontier. Structural shifts in procurement, defense spending, and commercial infrastructure investment are reshaping capital flows.

Cislunar Economics & Infrastructure

The cislunar economy depends on three interdependent resource layers — power, water, and propellant — each enabling the others. The 30-year attractor state is a partially closed industrial system.

Megastructure Launch Infrastructure

Chemical rockets are bootstrapping technology constrained by the Tsiolkovsky rocket equation. The post-Starship endgame is infrastructure that bypasses the rocket equation entirely, converting launch from a propellant problem to an electricity problem. Three concepts form a developmental sequence — each bootstrapped by the previous stage.

No claims yet — this section maps the research frontier. Claims will be proposed after dedicated research into skyhook mechanics, Lofstrom loop engineering, and orbital ring architecture.

  • Skyhooks (rotating momentum-exchange tethers) — Near-term concept. Rotating tethers in LEO catch suborbital payloads and release them at orbital velocity. Reduces required rocket delta-v by 50-70%. Buildable with Starship-class launch and near-term materials. Key research questions: tether material limits, orbital debris collision risk, momentum replenishment via electrodynamic propulsion.
  • Lofstrom loops (electromagnetic launch arches) — Medium-term concept. Magnetically levitated iron pellet streams forming a ground-to-80km arch. Payloads ride electromagnetically. Operating cost ~$3/kg dominated by electricity. Capital cost estimated $10-30B. Key research questions: pellet stream stability at scale, atmospheric drag on the sheath, power requirements, economic break-even throughput.
  • Orbital rings — Long-term concept. Complete mass ring at LEO altitude with magnetically levitated stationary platforms. Short tethers to ground. Marginal cost approaches orbital kinetic energy (~32 MJ/kg, ~$1-3 electricity). Key research questions: construction bootstrapping sequence, ring stability and station-keeping, governance of a planetary-scale shared infrastructure.

In-Space Manufacturing

Microgravity eliminates convection, sedimentation, and container effects. The three-tier killer app thesis identifies the products most likely to catalyze orbital infrastructure at scale.

Governance & Coordination

The most urgent and most neglected dimension. Technology advances exponentially while institutional design advances linearly.

Cross-Domain Connections