The current space shuttle is expected to adequately meet Government and industry needs for the transport of cargo to and from orbit well into the 1990's. However, continual study of potential follow-on shuttle systems is necessary and desirable in order to complement ongoing research in materials, structures, propulsion, aerodynamics, and other related areas. By studying alternate systems well in advance, it will be possible to explore the various technologies and develop those for which there is the greatest apparent payoff. In this paper a single-stage Earth-to-orbit transport designed for delivery of approximately 29,500 kg (65,000 lb) payload will be described. The vehicle, which takes off vertically and lands horizontally, is 60 m (197...
The object of this design class was to design an earth-to orbit vehicle to replace the present NASA ...
Currently planned U.S. civil space activities for the late 1990\u27s into the early 2000 time period...
Various types of twin strap-on boosters were evaluated by applying them to a core vehicle. The core ...
A conceptual design study of a two-stage-to-orbit vehicle is presented. Three configurations were in...
IAF ST-87-07, 38th Congress of the International Astronautical Federation Brighton, UK, October 198...
The objective of this study was to make estimates of the weight savings that might be realized on al...
Two separate student design groups developed conceptual designs for a two-stage-to-orbit vehicle, wi...
Part of NASA's orbit transfer vehicle propulsion program is devoted to the development of analytical...
In support of NASA's Air-Breathing Launch Vehicle (ABLV) study, a 25,000-lb payload version of the G...
Space Shuttle Orbiters are likely to remain in service to 2020 or beyond for servicing the Internati...
This paper describes future space transportation launch vehicles presently under study by the NASA a...
The transportation mass requirements developed for each mission and transportation mode were based o...
Low thrust chemical (hydrogen-oxygen) propulsion systems configured specifically for low acceleratio...
The Shuttle-C will usher in a new era of transportation capability for the United States. It will pr...
The present stable of launch vehicles represents the state-of-the-art of the sixties or seventies an...
The object of this design class was to design an earth-to orbit vehicle to replace the present NASA ...
Currently planned U.S. civil space activities for the late 1990\u27s into the early 2000 time period...
Various types of twin strap-on boosters were evaluated by applying them to a core vehicle. The core ...
A conceptual design study of a two-stage-to-orbit vehicle is presented. Three configurations were in...
IAF ST-87-07, 38th Congress of the International Astronautical Federation Brighton, UK, October 198...
The objective of this study was to make estimates of the weight savings that might be realized on al...
Two separate student design groups developed conceptual designs for a two-stage-to-orbit vehicle, wi...
Part of NASA's orbit transfer vehicle propulsion program is devoted to the development of analytical...
In support of NASA's Air-Breathing Launch Vehicle (ABLV) study, a 25,000-lb payload version of the G...
Space Shuttle Orbiters are likely to remain in service to 2020 or beyond for servicing the Internati...
This paper describes future space transportation launch vehicles presently under study by the NASA a...
The transportation mass requirements developed for each mission and transportation mode were based o...
Low thrust chemical (hydrogen-oxygen) propulsion systems configured specifically for low acceleratio...
The Shuttle-C will usher in a new era of transportation capability for the United States. It will pr...
The present stable of launch vehicles represents the state-of-the-art of the sixties or seventies an...
The object of this design class was to design an earth-to orbit vehicle to replace the present NASA ...
Currently planned U.S. civil space activities for the late 1990\u27s into the early 2000 time period...
Various types of twin strap-on boosters were evaluated by applying them to a core vehicle. The core ...