The objective of this study was to make estimates of the weight savings that might be realized on all the subsystems on an advanced rocket-powered shuttle (designated Shuttle 2) by using advanced technologies having a projected maturity date of 1992. The current Shuttle with external tank was used as a baseline from which to make the estimates of weight savings on each subsystem. The subsystems with the greatest potential for weight reduction are the body shell and the thermal protection system. For the body shell, a reduction of 5.2 percent in the weight of the vehicle at main engine cutoff is projected through the application of new technologies, and an additional configuration-based reduction of 5 percent is projected through simplificat...
Space Shuttle chronology; Space Shuttle comparison; Cost comparison; Performance; Program ground rul...
To determine the best configuration from all candidate configurations, it was necessary first to cal...
The general and design criteria for the expendable second stage of the reusable space shuttle booste...
The current space shuttle is expected to adequately meet Government and industry needs for the trans...
The external tank (ET) has been actively involved in performance improvements since the inception of...
The transportation mass requirements developed for each mission and transportation mode were based o...
A study was conducted of a three-engined external hydrogen tank orbiter/heat sink booster utilizing ...
An investigation into the feasibility of establishing a second generation space transportation syste...
The passive External Tank(ET) is a very active ingredient in the overall Shuttle performance improve...
The design of the spacecraft is described. Focus is placed on the external tanks, the solid rocket b...
The cancellation of the Advanced Solid Rocket Booster Project and the earth-to-orbit payload require...
Throughout the architecture definition and risk reduction phase of the Second Generation Reusable La...
This paper describes future space transportation launch vehicles presently under study by the NASA a...
Preliminary design considerations and changes made in the baseline space shuttle orbital maneuvering...
Research was conducted to provide data on ways to effectively realize the projected cost reductions ...
Space Shuttle chronology; Space Shuttle comparison; Cost comparison; Performance; Program ground rul...
To determine the best configuration from all candidate configurations, it was necessary first to cal...
The general and design criteria for the expendable second stage of the reusable space shuttle booste...
The current space shuttle is expected to adequately meet Government and industry needs for the trans...
The external tank (ET) has been actively involved in performance improvements since the inception of...
The transportation mass requirements developed for each mission and transportation mode were based o...
A study was conducted of a three-engined external hydrogen tank orbiter/heat sink booster utilizing ...
An investigation into the feasibility of establishing a second generation space transportation syste...
The passive External Tank(ET) is a very active ingredient in the overall Shuttle performance improve...
The design of the spacecraft is described. Focus is placed on the external tanks, the solid rocket b...
The cancellation of the Advanced Solid Rocket Booster Project and the earth-to-orbit payload require...
Throughout the architecture definition and risk reduction phase of the Second Generation Reusable La...
This paper describes future space transportation launch vehicles presently under study by the NASA a...
Preliminary design considerations and changes made in the baseline space shuttle orbital maneuvering...
Research was conducted to provide data on ways to effectively realize the projected cost reductions ...
Space Shuttle chronology; Space Shuttle comparison; Cost comparison; Performance; Program ground rul...
To determine the best configuration from all candidate configurations, it was necessary first to cal...
The general and design criteria for the expendable second stage of the reusable space shuttle booste...