Lockheed Martin Skunk Works (LMSW) is currently developing a single-stage-to-orbit reusable launch vehicle called VentureStar(TM) A team at NASA Langley Research Center participated with LMSW in the screening and evaluation of a number of early VentureStar(TM) configurations. The performance analyses that supported these initial studies were conducted to assess the effect of a lifting body shape, linear aerospike engine and metallic thermal protection system (TPS) on the weight and performance of the vehicle. These performance studies were performed in a multidisciplinary fashion that indirectly linked the trajectory optimization with weight estimation and aerothermal analysis tools. This approach was necessary to develop optimized ascent a...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2014A reusable VTVL (vertical take-off, vertical landin...
The Mars Ascent Vehicle will bring samples back from the surface of Mars to its low orbit in 2031. I...
1994 Aerospace Atlantic Conference Dayton, OH, April 1994.This paper reports the results of the se...
The NASA Langley Research Center has been performing studies to address the feasibility of various s...
One of NASA's goals is to enable commercial access to space at a cost of $1000/lb (an order of magni...
The space economy can only thrive if reliable, responsive and economical access to space is granted ...
Access to space is in the early stages of commercialization. Private enterprises have been making he...
The work focusses on the use of multidisciplinary optimization to design a cost optimized airborne n...
This study investigated the performance of five Two-Stage-To-Orbit reusable launch vehicles (RLV), w...
Throughout the architecture definition and risk reduction phase of the Second Generation Reusable La...
Efficient and flexible launch and deployment technologies are fundamental to the future of space sys...
The investigation focuses on development of a rapid multidisciplinary analysis and optimization capa...
The demand of small payload launch vehicles has been growing over the past years. Customers base the...
Re-usable Single-Stage-To-Orbit (SSTO) vehicles represent a promising alternative to conventional ex...
The growth of the small satellite market requires an affordable and flexible launcher to satisfy the...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2014A reusable VTVL (vertical take-off, vertical landin...
The Mars Ascent Vehicle will bring samples back from the surface of Mars to its low orbit in 2031. I...
1994 Aerospace Atlantic Conference Dayton, OH, April 1994.This paper reports the results of the se...
The NASA Langley Research Center has been performing studies to address the feasibility of various s...
One of NASA's goals is to enable commercial access to space at a cost of $1000/lb (an order of magni...
The space economy can only thrive if reliable, responsive and economical access to space is granted ...
Access to space is in the early stages of commercialization. Private enterprises have been making he...
The work focusses on the use of multidisciplinary optimization to design a cost optimized airborne n...
This study investigated the performance of five Two-Stage-To-Orbit reusable launch vehicles (RLV), w...
Throughout the architecture definition and risk reduction phase of the Second Generation Reusable La...
Efficient and flexible launch and deployment technologies are fundamental to the future of space sys...
The investigation focuses on development of a rapid multidisciplinary analysis and optimization capa...
The demand of small payload launch vehicles has been growing over the past years. Customers base the...
Re-usable Single-Stage-To-Orbit (SSTO) vehicles represent a promising alternative to conventional ex...
The growth of the small satellite market requires an affordable and flexible launcher to satisfy the...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2014A reusable VTVL (vertical take-off, vertical landin...
The Mars Ascent Vehicle will bring samples back from the surface of Mars to its low orbit in 2031. I...
1994 Aerospace Atlantic Conference Dayton, OH, April 1994.This paper reports the results of the se...