Earth Departure Stage

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21Human spaceflight / Manned spacecraft / Space Launch System / Project Constellation / Orion / Space Shuttle / Earth Departure Stage / Shuttle-Derived Launch Vehicle / Centaur / Spaceflight / Space technology / Spacecraft

Flexibility for EVA Missions Designing to requirements is a two-edged sword. The job can’t be done without requirements. However, if we only use a small set of design reference missions, the requirements will ultimat

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Language: English - Date: 2013-04-30 17:03:41
22Analysis of Propellant Tank Masses Steven S. Pietrobon, Ph.D. Abstract — For the Direct 3.0 architecture the dry weight of the Earth departure stage (EDS) is critical for the architecture to work. We provide an indepen

Analysis of Propellant Tank Masses Steven S. Pietrobon, Ph.D. Abstract — For the Direct 3.0 architecture the dry weight of the Earth departure stage (EDS) is critical for the architecture to work. We provide an indepen

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Language: English - Date: 2013-04-30 20:24:24
23Constellation Program:  America’s Fleet of Next-Generation Launch Vehicles The Ares l Crew Launch Vehicle NASA is designing, testing and evaluating hardware and related systems for the agency’s Ares I crew launch veh

Constellation Program: America’s Fleet of Next-Generation Launch Vehicles The Ares l Crew Launch Vehicle NASA is designing, testing and evaluating hardware and related systems for the agency’s Ares I crew launch veh

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Language: English - Date: 2007-09-18 11:26:17
24M-2140 OrionFSRevNew1.eps

M-2140 OrionFSRevNew1.eps

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Language: English - Date: 2013-04-30 20:24:52
25Cryogenic Propulsive Stage (CPS) Mission Sensitivity Studies Low Earth Orbit Departure Results Revision D | 4 October 2012 | Atlanta, GA Mark Schaffer Senior Aerospace Engineer, SpaceWorks Engineering

Cryogenic Propulsive Stage (CPS) Mission Sensitivity Studies Low Earth Orbit Departure Results Revision D | 4 October 2012 | Atlanta, GA Mark Schaffer Senior Aerospace Engineer, SpaceWorks Engineering

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Language: English - Date: 2013-01-11 15:33:14
26AIAA[removed]AIAA SPACE 2008 Conference & Exposition[removed]September 2008, San Diego, California  A Practical, Affordable Cryogenic Propellant Depot Based

AIAA[removed]AIAA SPACE 2008 Conference & Exposition[removed]September 2008, San Diego, California A Practical, Affordable Cryogenic Propellant Depot Based

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Language: English - Date: 2013-12-11 16:39:44
27Cryogenic Propulsive Stage (CPS) Mission Sensitivity Studies Earth-Moon L1 Departure Results Rev B | 4 October 2012 | Atlanta, GA Mark Schaffer Senior Aerospace Engineer, SpaceWorks Engineering

Cryogenic Propulsive Stage (CPS) Mission Sensitivity Studies Earth-Moon L1 Departure Results Rev B | 4 October 2012 | Atlanta, GA Mark Schaffer Senior Aerospace Engineer, SpaceWorks Engineering

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Language: English - Date: 2013-01-11 15:35:40
28Constellation Program Overview October 2008 hris Culbert anager, Lunar Surface Systems Project Office ASA/Johnson Space Center

Constellation Program Overview October 2008 hris Culbert anager, Lunar Surface Systems Project Office ASA/Johnson Space Center

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Language: English - Date: 2008-11-26 15:55:54
29legacy  National Aeronautics and Space Administration BUILDING THE FUTURE

legacy National Aeronautics and Space Administration BUILDING THE FUTURE

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Language: English - Date: 2013-07-20 10:53:20
30Constellation Program: America’s Fleet of Next-Generation Launch Vehicles The Ares V Cargo Launch Vehicle Planning and early design are under way for hardware, propulsion systems and associated technologies for NASA’

Constellation Program: America’s Fleet of Next-Generation Launch Vehicles The Ares V Cargo Launch Vehicle Planning and early design are under way for hardware, propulsion systems and associated technologies for NASA’

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Language: English - Date: 2007-09-18 11:33:43