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1 minute ago, Xd the great said:

1. Rotate your engines. Check if the CoT goes through CoM.

This is true for all space shuttles that are space shuttle-like.

Is it preferable to have the CoT through the CoM or is that what should be avoided?

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Space shuttles are one of the most difficult things to get stable and overall make work. You have an unsymmetrical vehicle with control surfaces on one side, etc. 

A much more stable option for small payloads would be to have the orbiter at the top of the rocket, possibly inside a fairing. Far more stable, at the cost of throwing away more of the rocket.

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1 minute ago, Raideur Ng said:

Space shuttles are one of the most difficult things to get stable and overall make work. You have an unsymmetrical vehicle with control surfaces on one side, etc. 

A much more stable option for small payloads would be to have the orbiter at the top of the rocket, possibly inside a fairing. Far more stable, at the cost of throwing away more of the rocket.

I suppose that's true, but wouldn't a smaller-sized shuttle be more likely to burn up during re-entry?

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Quite the opposite, a lighter object is far less likely to burn up. Heavy objects like a shuttle need more wing surface area to slow down. That's why you usually want to eject extra stages and deplete fuel prior to entry if you know its a toasty ride.

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