Actions for The X-33
The X-33/VentureStar Program
- Author
- Laube, J.
- Published
- Oct. 22, 1998.
- Physical Description
- 1 electronic document
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- The VentureStar reusable launch vehicle is discussed in this viewgraph presentation. The objectives of the VentureStar program are reviewed: (1) expendables cost too much, (2) commercial space market is growing (3) meets NASA's goals, (4) Users want fast ground turnaround, (5) users want quick access to space, (6) the offline payload processing saves time, (7) low cost access to space will enable new markets. Flight tests of the X-33, which was designed to test the technology and is pictured in several slides, built credibility for VentureStar. One slide shows the dimensions, weight, length, LEO payload capacity, and the propulsion, in comparison for the X-33, the VentureStar, the Space Shuttle, the Proton D-1e, and the Ariane V. Yet other slides outline the vehicle's features, the plan for the operation of the vehicle, from the runway, to the pad, to orbit. The planned containerized payload operation will allow for a 7 day turnaround for the system, which will allow for the planned 40 flights per year.
- Other Subject(s)
- Collection
- NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) Collection.
- Note
- Document ID: 19990041334.
22 Oct. 1998; Canoga Park, CA; United States. - Terms of Use and Reproduction
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