NASA and the Air Force Research Laboratory are involved in a Joint System Study (JSS) on Two-Stage-to-Orbit (TSTO) vehicles. The JSS will examine the performance, operability and uncertainty of unmanned, fully reusable, airbreathing-based TSTO launch vehicle concepts. NASA is providing a concept using turbine-based combined cycle (TBCC) propulsion on the booster stage and an all-rocket orbiter. The Air Force supplied two vehicle concepts, both utilizing an all-rocket booster; one with an all-rocket orbiter, the other using a rocket-based combined cycle orbiter. For NASA, this study is being used for tool assessment and development, and to identify generic technology gaps, not to choose vehicle types or concepts. This presentation starts wit...
NASA's Vision for Exploration requires a safe, reliable, affordable upper stage engine to power the ...
The space transportation system (STS) will be the principal means of launching USAF spacecraft begin...
A study is presented that identifies the potential performance capability of the production shuttle ...
NASA and the Air Force Research Laboratory are involved in a Joint System Study (JSS) on Two-Stage-t...
A NASA study of the propulsion systems for possible low-risk replacements for the Space Shuttle is p...
In response to Department of Defense (DoD) requirements for responsive and low-cost space access, th...
NASA is interested in developing technology that leads to more routine, safe, and affordable access ...
Of the technical factors that would contribute to lowering the cost of space access, reusability has...
A definitive design/performance study was performed on a single-stage-to-orbit (SSTO) airbreathing p...
A study of a near-term, low risk two-stage-to-orbit (TSTO) vehicle was undertaken. The goal of the s...
Efficient and reliable space transportation systems are fundamental to the future success of routine...
The concept to use twin turbo-powered boosters for acceleration to supersonic staging speed followed...
A study to improve the performance of the NASA two-stage-to-orbit vehicle was undertaken. The NASA c...
This study investigated the performance of five Two-Stage-To-Orbit reusable launch vehicles (RLV), w...
This conference features the work of authors from: Georgia Tech’s Space Systems Design Lab, Aerospac...
NASA's Vision for Exploration requires a safe, reliable, affordable upper stage engine to power the ...
The space transportation system (STS) will be the principal means of launching USAF spacecraft begin...
A study is presented that identifies the potential performance capability of the production shuttle ...
NASA and the Air Force Research Laboratory are involved in a Joint System Study (JSS) on Two-Stage-t...
A NASA study of the propulsion systems for possible low-risk replacements for the Space Shuttle is p...
In response to Department of Defense (DoD) requirements for responsive and low-cost space access, th...
NASA is interested in developing technology that leads to more routine, safe, and affordable access ...
Of the technical factors that would contribute to lowering the cost of space access, reusability has...
A definitive design/performance study was performed on a single-stage-to-orbit (SSTO) airbreathing p...
A study of a near-term, low risk two-stage-to-orbit (TSTO) vehicle was undertaken. The goal of the s...
Efficient and reliable space transportation systems are fundamental to the future success of routine...
The concept to use twin turbo-powered boosters for acceleration to supersonic staging speed followed...
A study to improve the performance of the NASA two-stage-to-orbit vehicle was undertaken. The NASA c...
This study investigated the performance of five Two-Stage-To-Orbit reusable launch vehicles (RLV), w...
This conference features the work of authors from: Georgia Tech’s Space Systems Design Lab, Aerospac...
NASA's Vision for Exploration requires a safe, reliable, affordable upper stage engine to power the ...
The space transportation system (STS) will be the principal means of launching USAF spacecraft begin...
A study is presented that identifies the potential performance capability of the production shuttle ...