Expendable Launch Vehicles are single use space rockets used for lifting payloads into space. The two primary expendable launch vehicle programs in use today are the Atlas V and Delta IV launch vehicles. Both vehicles are designed, manufactured, and launched by ULA headquartered in Centennial, Colorado. Both vehicles have a vast history dating back to th
As a result of the Augustine Committee's recommendation to the National Space Council, NASA, and the...
The signing of the Ultralite Expendable Launch Vehicle Services (UELVS) contract on December 23, 199...
Under construction today, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration's (NASA) Space Launch Sy...
revolutionized global space access with the introduction of their respective commercial Atlas I and ...
International audienceFor many countries (United States of America, Russia, Europe, Japan, etc.), th...
The current status is reviewed of the U.S. Expendable Launch Vehicle (ELV) fleet, the international ...
Abstract—United Launch Alliance (ULA) and their United States Air Force (USAF) Evolved Expendable La...
PDFResearch PaperCommercial space transportationLaunchingArtificial satellitesTechnologyFederal gove...
Correspondence issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "The U.S. space ...
The role of the expendable launch vehicle (ELV) in the development of satellite systems is explored....
The Atlas and Centaur programs have enjoyed a rich history as a trusted vehicle for numerous NASA Sp...
Abstract-United Launch Alliance (ULA) has a long history of providing launch services to high-value ...
Since the earliest days of space exploration intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) technologies ...
The United States has a rich history of space lift success, most of which is based on the Interconti...
Small satellites are used throughout the United States to satisfy many experimental and, ever increa...
As a result of the Augustine Committee's recommendation to the National Space Council, NASA, and the...
The signing of the Ultralite Expendable Launch Vehicle Services (UELVS) contract on December 23, 199...
Under construction today, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration's (NASA) Space Launch Sy...
revolutionized global space access with the introduction of their respective commercial Atlas I and ...
International audienceFor many countries (United States of America, Russia, Europe, Japan, etc.), th...
The current status is reviewed of the U.S. Expendable Launch Vehicle (ELV) fleet, the international ...
Abstract—United Launch Alliance (ULA) and their United States Air Force (USAF) Evolved Expendable La...
PDFResearch PaperCommercial space transportationLaunchingArtificial satellitesTechnologyFederal gove...
Correspondence issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "The U.S. space ...
The role of the expendable launch vehicle (ELV) in the development of satellite systems is explored....
The Atlas and Centaur programs have enjoyed a rich history as a trusted vehicle for numerous NASA Sp...
Abstract-United Launch Alliance (ULA) has a long history of providing launch services to high-value ...
Since the earliest days of space exploration intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) technologies ...
The United States has a rich history of space lift success, most of which is based on the Interconti...
Small satellites are used throughout the United States to satisfy many experimental and, ever increa...
As a result of the Augustine Committee's recommendation to the National Space Council, NASA, and the...
The signing of the Ultralite Expendable Launch Vehicle Services (UELVS) contract on December 23, 199...
Under construction today, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration's (NASA) Space Launch Sy...