The Shuttle-C will usher in a new era of transportation capability for the United States. It will provide a nearterm, unmanned heavy lift launch capability based upon existing, in-place technology. Shuttle-C (for cargo) uses the main engines, solid rocket boosters, external tanks, and launch facilities of the present space shuttle. The shuttle orbiter is replaced by an unmanned cargo carrier. Shuttle-C is designed to place payloads weighing 100,000 to 150,000 pounds into low earth orbit, compared to the space shuttle\u27s design capacity of 65,000 pounds. It is intended for launch and assembly of large space structures such as the Space Station, and for launching large planetary payloads requiring heavy upper stages, as well as a test bed f...
The design of the spacecraft is described. Focus is placed on the external tanks, the solid rocket b...
This paper presents the HLLV requirements, architectures and concepts. The paper focuses on vehicle ...
This conference features the work of authors from: Georgia Tech’s Space Systems Design Lab, Aerospac...
United States current and planned space activities identify the need for increased payload capacity ...
This paper describes future space transportation launch vehicles presently under study by the NASA a...
Shuttle derivatives have been under study by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA...
Currently planned U.S. civil space activities for the late 1990\u27s into the early 2000 time period...
The space shuttle is discussed as a reusable space vehicle operated as a transportation system for s...
The use of well understood, legacy elements of the Space Shuttle system could yield a near-term, hig...
The Space Transportation System is now operational and a new evolution of space activities is emergi...
The launch of Space Shuttle into low earth orbit late this year will herald a new era in space trans...
This paper introduces an evolvable Space Shuttle derived family of launch vehicles. It details the s...
The United States civil space effort when viewed from a launch vehicle perspective tends to categori...
Shuttle-Derived Launch Vehicle (SDLV) concepts have been developed by a collaborative team comprisin...
Space shuttle for space transportation and cost reduction of space missions - international cooperat...
The design of the spacecraft is described. Focus is placed on the external tanks, the solid rocket b...
This paper presents the HLLV requirements, architectures and concepts. The paper focuses on vehicle ...
This conference features the work of authors from: Georgia Tech’s Space Systems Design Lab, Aerospac...
United States current and planned space activities identify the need for increased payload capacity ...
This paper describes future space transportation launch vehicles presently under study by the NASA a...
Shuttle derivatives have been under study by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA...
Currently planned U.S. civil space activities for the late 1990\u27s into the early 2000 time period...
The space shuttle is discussed as a reusable space vehicle operated as a transportation system for s...
The use of well understood, legacy elements of the Space Shuttle system could yield a near-term, hig...
The Space Transportation System is now operational and a new evolution of space activities is emergi...
The launch of Space Shuttle into low earth orbit late this year will herald a new era in space trans...
This paper introduces an evolvable Space Shuttle derived family of launch vehicles. It details the s...
The United States civil space effort when viewed from a launch vehicle perspective tends to categori...
Shuttle-Derived Launch Vehicle (SDLV) concepts have been developed by a collaborative team comprisin...
Space shuttle for space transportation and cost reduction of space missions - international cooperat...
The design of the spacecraft is described. Focus is placed on the external tanks, the solid rocket b...
This paper presents the HLLV requirements, architectures and concepts. The paper focuses on vehicle ...
This conference features the work of authors from: Georgia Tech’s Space Systems Design Lab, Aerospac...