The development and operation of Reusable Launch Vehicles (RLV) are currently changing the global market of space transportation. A main game changer in this field are the technologies of retro propulsion assisted landing, which is a concept of decelerating the vehicle during its return to ground by firing its engines against the velocity vector. To foster a cost-efficient and sustainable global and European launcher market there is not only an urgent need to build up the necessary know-how on state-of-the-art Vertical Take-off Vertical Landing (VTVL) Two Stage To Orbit (TSTO) concepts, but also to go beyond this approach. Historically, many concepts of Reusable Launch Vehicle (RLV) are based on Single Stage To Orbit (SSTO) designs. Theref...
Reusability of launch systems has the potential to strongly impact the launch service market if suff...
The RETALT project, funded by the European Horizon 2020 program, has the objective to study critical...
The technical investigations described in this paper evaluate the two seemingly antipodal design app...
To foster the competitiveness of the European industry on the global launcher market there is not on...
Since SpaceX successfully demonstrated the vertical landing of launcher first stages and made this w...
Since SpaceX successfully demonstrated the vertical landing of launcher first stages and made this w...
Since SpaceX successfully demonstrated the vertical landing of launcher first stages and made this w...
To foster the competitiveness of the European industry in the global launcher market, the need arose...
RETALT (RETro propulsion Assisted Landing Technologies) is a project funded in the frame of the Euro...
The capability to partially recover and reuse a launch vehicle is currently the most effective way o...
In the last decade, the number of space-based applications increased dramatically. To cover such a d...
RETALT (RETro propulsion Assisted Landing Technologies) is a project funded in the frame of the Euro...
In the last decade, the rapid and successful development of reusable launch systems such as SpaceX’ ...
The EU has deemed it crucial to maintain its own independent access to space. To foster the European...
Reusability of launch systems has the potential to strongly impact the launch service market if suff...
Reusability of launch systems has the potential to strongly impact the launch service market if suff...
The RETALT project, funded by the European Horizon 2020 program, has the objective to study critical...
The technical investigations described in this paper evaluate the two seemingly antipodal design app...
To foster the competitiveness of the European industry on the global launcher market there is not on...
Since SpaceX successfully demonstrated the vertical landing of launcher first stages and made this w...
Since SpaceX successfully demonstrated the vertical landing of launcher first stages and made this w...
Since SpaceX successfully demonstrated the vertical landing of launcher first stages and made this w...
To foster the competitiveness of the European industry in the global launcher market, the need arose...
RETALT (RETro propulsion Assisted Landing Technologies) is a project funded in the frame of the Euro...
The capability to partially recover and reuse a launch vehicle is currently the most effective way o...
In the last decade, the number of space-based applications increased dramatically. To cover such a d...
RETALT (RETro propulsion Assisted Landing Technologies) is a project funded in the frame of the Euro...
In the last decade, the rapid and successful development of reusable launch systems such as SpaceX’ ...
The EU has deemed it crucial to maintain its own independent access to space. To foster the European...
Reusability of launch systems has the potential to strongly impact the launch service market if suff...
Reusability of launch systems has the potential to strongly impact the launch service market if suff...
The RETALT project, funded by the European Horizon 2020 program, has the objective to study critical...
The technical investigations described in this paper evaluate the two seemingly antipodal design app...