A Shuttle Derived Vehicle Launch System

821342

2/1/1982

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Abstract
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This paper describes a Shuttle Derived Vehicle (SDV) launch system presently being studied for the NASA by Martin Marietta Aerospace which capitalizes on existing Shuttle hardware elements to provide increased accommodations for payload weight, payload volume, or both.* The SDV configuration utilizes the existing solid rocket boosters, external tank and the space shuttle main engines but replaces the manned orbiter with an unmanned, remotely controlled cargo carrier. This cargo carrier substitution more than doubles the performance capability of the orbiter system and is realistically achievable for minimal cost. The advantages of the SDV are presented in terms of performance and economics. Based on these considerations, it is concluded that an unmanned SDV offers a most attractive complement to the present Space Transportation System.
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https://doi.org/10.4271/821342
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Tewell, J., Buell, D., and Ewing, E., "A Shuttle Derived Vehicle Launch System," Aerospace Congress and Exposition, Anaheim, California, United States, October 25, 1982, https://doi.org/10.4271/821342.
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Published
2/1/1982
Product Code
821342
Content Type
Technical Paper
Language
English