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Spaceflight Now: Launch firms forge ahead in commercial crew program
Wow... I wonder what motivated this agreement... :huh:
NASA and shuttle booster-maker Alliant Techsystems are expected to sign an agreement today to work on a new commercial rocket capable of launching astronauts to the International Space Station.
NASA would work alongside ATK and a European company developing the Liberty rocket, potentially speeding the post-shuttle era availability of commercial crew transportation systems.
NASA and ATK will hold a news briefing at Kennedy Space Center at 3 p.m. today. The European company providing Liberty's second-stage engine also will take part.
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Check out the full story HERE
•Soyuz/Progress failure — third stage failed — not a problem on Liberty, don’t need a third stage
The Vulcan engine cannot air start, nor could the SSME. That lead to them switching to J2X.
Not currently, no. I've read though that modifying Vulcain for air-start is apparently far less challenging than doing so with the SSME...
I'd imagine that swapping Vulcain out for J-2X would be a pretty nontrivial engineering challenge and probably not practical.
I guess they are convinced that there is a way to start the Vulcain 2 in a near-vacuum environnement. Now reliability is a different matter.
I'm getting less and less selective as the currently only flight-proven alternative is the Falcon9/Dragon, that is still some years away to send people in space. As long as it is safe, and works... Fair enough...
Los Angeles, May 8, 2012 (ATK PR) – ATK will be making a major announcement and providing updates on its Liberty System, which provides the safest, most reliable capability to launch crews to low earth orbit for commercial space. The announcement will be made at the SpaceCraft Technology Expo in Los Angeles, California during the Liberty session.
What:|
- Liberty Transportation System Session
Date:|
- Wednesday, May 9, 2012
Time:|
- 4:30 – 5:30 p.m. PDT [23:30 - 00:30 UTC]
Where:|
- Spacecraft Technology Expo
L.A. Convention CenterRoom 1
Who:|
- Liberty’s program team and major element providers
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