
Valley of Depth Rapid Maneuverability, with Jeff Thornburg (CEO of Portal Space Systems)
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Jul 3, 2025 Jeff Thornburg, CEO of Portal Space Systems and former SpaceX propulsion lead, dives deep into the evolution of spacecraft technology and in-space mobility. He shares insights on the challenges of building rocket engines and the innovative solar thermal propulsion behind his new project, Supernova. Thornburg emphasizes the need for rapid maneuverability in defense and commercial sectors, discusses the importance of refueling in orbit, and paints a visionary picture of the future of space exploration and the transformative role of Starship in the industry.
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Why Rocket Engines Stay Hard
- Rocket engines require expertise across many disciplines and heavy empirical testing because CFD and combustion models remain imperfect.
- Thornburg stresses that startups underestimate the trial-and-error, production and reliability work needed after a development demonstration.
Getting Raptor Off The Ground
- Jeff Thornburg joined SpaceX to lead development of the next-generation engine that became Raptor.
- His mandate was to get a development engine on the stand in less than five years and they achieved it.
Working With Paul Allen At Stratolaunch
- Paul Allen recruited Thornburg to Stratolaunch where they developed hydrogen engine systems and embraced additive manufacturing.
- The program ended after Allen's death when his family redirected the company.
