Concepts, technology, and operations for a quick response, highly maneuverable launch vehicle
Abstract
Preliminary results from the NASA orbit-on-demand study are used to identify major technology issues for development of a quick response vehicle. Reasonable vehicles are found to require significant advances in propulsion, structures, materials, and flight mechanics technology. Vehicle concepts using normal growth technology predicted for the 1990s are compromised by expendable hardware or by unmanageable size and complexity. Operational analyses of the vertical-launch and horizontal-launch takeoff vehicles show that the latter have more inherent operational utility. The supply of liquid hydrogen propellant at alternate sites is a major issue; however, propane may be a viable option for at least one concept. Propellant for orbital maneuvering significantly increases gross weight for many of the concepts. This increase is greater for horizontal-takeoff systems becasue of their larger orbiters.
- Publication:
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Space Congress
- Pub Date:
- April 1984
- Bibcode:
- 1984spco.proc.....G
- Keywords:
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- Launch Vehicles;
- Nasa Programs;
- Space Transportation System;
- Spacecraft Design;
- Launch Vehicle Configurations;
- Orbital Maneuvers;
- Propulsion System Configurations;
- Size (Dimensions);
- Structural Weight;
- Launch Vehicles and Space Vehicles