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Slide 1Slide 2Slide 3Slide 4Slide 5Slide 6Slide 7Slide 8Slide 9Slide 10Slide 11Slide 12Slide 13Slide 14Slide 15Slide 16Slide 17Slide 18Slide 19Slide 20Slide 21Slide 22Slide 23Slide 24Slide 25Slide 26Slide 27Slide 28Slide 29Slide 30Slide 31Slide 32Slide 33Slide 34Slide 35Slide 36Slide 37Slide 38Slide 39Slide 40Slide 41Slide 42Slide 43Slide 44Slide 45Slide 46Slide 47Slide 48Slide 49Slide 50Slide 51Slide 52Slide 53Slide 54Slide 55Slide 56Slide 57Slide 58Slide 59Slide 60Slide 61Slide 62Slide 63Slide 64Slide 65Slide 66Slide 67Slide 68Slide 69Slide 70Slide 71Slide 72Slide 73Slide 74Slide 75Slide 76NASA’s Exploration RoadmapOur Exploration FleetBuilding on a Foundation of Proven Technologies – Launch Vehicle Comparisons –Ares I ElementsAres V ElementsNASA’s Exploration Transportation SystemOur Nationwide TeamSlide 84Slide 85Slide 86Slide 87Slide 88Slide 89Slide 90Slide 91Slide 92Slide 93Slide 94Slide 95Slide 96Slide 97Slide 98Slide 99Slide 100Future:Slide 102Slide 103Slide 104Slide 105Slide 106Slide 107Slide 108Slide 109Slide 110Slide 111Slide 112Slide 113Slide 114Slide 115Slide 116Slide 117Slide 118Slide 119Slide 120Slide 121Slide 122Slide 123Slide 124Colorado Space Grant ConsortiumColorado Space Grant ConsortiumGateway To SpaceASEN / ASTR 2500Class #19Gateway To SpaceASEN / ASTR 2500Class #19T-18One minute:-Announcements-One Minute Reports-Mid semester Team Evaluation Due-Camera Programming Questions-Rest of Launch Vehicles-Next Classes – Spider (Thur) and Pre-launch inspection (Tues) -> Bring your hardwareToday:Today:- Project help at Space Grant- Most people will help if you schedule a time to get that help- Use Tim May- Hardware?- My next four weeks…AnnouncementsAnnouncements- My next four weeks…AnnouncementsAnnouncements- My next four weeks…AnnouncementsAnnouncements- My next four weeks…AnnouncementsAnnouncements- My next four weeks…AnnouncementsAnnouncements- My next four weeks…AnnouncementsAnnouncements- My next four weeks…AnnouncementsAnnouncements- My next four weeks…AnnouncementsAnnouncements- My next four weeks…AnnouncementsAnnouncementsOne Minute Reports:- What launch vehicle took the Mars Rover to Mars?- Why was China putting that guy in space more important than the X-prize?- What other countries have real serious space programs?- Sea Launch – Private or government?- Cost/kg lower because of Russia/China labor costs?- What is your favorite old rocket?- What made the Saturn V carry so much cargo?- What are some of the reasons rockets blew up?- Do you think Saturn V was a better a launch vehicle to transport humans?One Minute Reports:- What launch vehicle took the Mars Rover to Mars?- Why was China putting that guy in space more important than the X-prize?- What other countries have real serious space programs?- Sea Launch – Private or government?- Cost/kg lower because of Russia/China labor costs?- What is your favorite old rocket?- What made the Saturn V carry so much cargo?- What are some of the reasons rockets blew up?- Do you think Saturn V was a better a launch vehicle to transport humans?One Minute Reports:- Why didn’t they pass down the knowledge for the Saturn V?- Which country is the US most likely to work with in the future (space-wise)?- What direction do you think we should take (Augustine report)?- Should we watch the Right Stuff?- Don’t the engineer know that they don’t have enough thrust?- Space elevator replace rockets?- Where do you get to eat under a Saturn V?One Minute Reports:- Why didn’t they pass down the knowledge for the Saturn V?- Which country is the US most likely to work with in the future (space-wise)?- What direction do you think we should take (Augustine report)?- Should we watch the Right Stuff?- Don’t the engineer know that they don’t have enough thrust?- Space elevator replace rockets?- Where do you get to eat under a Saturn V?One Minute Reports:- What do we have to have done for preflight inspection?- Can we watch the movie “The Right Stuff?”- If camera stops working, who do we talk to?- How far should we be through our project at this point?- Camera display date and time on picture?- These cameras are evil!- Can we get more hot glue for free?- Why do we use aluminum tape instead of duck tape?One Minute Reports:- Will we see the results of the team evaluations?- What is the temperature of outer space?- Does our whole group get the same grade?- Will space propulsion be on the test?- What are the three sheets of foam core?One Minute Reports:- Will we see the results of the team evaluations?- What is the temperature of outer space?- Does our whole group get the same grade?- Will space propulsion be on the test?- What are the three sheets of foam core?Colorado Space Grant ConsortiumColorado Space Grant ConsortiumLaunch Vehicles Part 2Class #18Launch Vehicles Part 2Class #18PresentPresentPresent:Present:United StatesUnited States-ShuttleShuttle-Atlas-Titan-Delta-Pegasus-Athena-Taurus-Falcon-ARES-Dragon (COTS)-OrionForeign-France (Ariane)-Japan (H-series)-China (Long March)-Russia (Proton, Buran)Present:Present:Space ShuttleSpace ShuttleThrust:Thrust:28,200,000 N28,200,000 N(6,340,000 lb)(6,340,000 lb)Fueled Weight:Fueled Weight:2,040,000 kg2,040,000 kgPayload to Orbit:Payload to Orbit:24,400 kg LEO24,400 kg LEOCost per launch:Cost per launch:$245,000,000$245,000,000Cost per kg:Cost per kg:$10,040$10,040SRB RecoverySRB RecoveryExternal TankExternal TankPresent:Present:First Shuttle Flight VideoFirst Shuttle Flight VideoPresent:Present:SRB Separation VideoSRB Separation VideoPresent:Present:External Tank VideoExternal Tank VideoPresent:Present:Atlas IIASAtlas IIASThrust:Thrust:2,980,000 N2,980,000 N(670,000 lb)(670,000 lb)Fueled Weight:Fueled Weight:234,000 kg234,000 kgPayload to Orbit:Payload to Orbit:8,390 kg LEO8,390 kg LEOCost per launch:Cost per launch:$78,000,000$78,000,000Cost per kg:Cost per kg:$9,296$9,296Present:Present:Atlas II VideoAtlas II VideoPresent:Present:Titan IVTitan IVThrust:Thrust:4,800,000 N4,800,000 N(1,080,000 lb)(1,080,000 lb)Fueled Weight:Fueled Weight:860,000 kg860,000 kgPayload to Orbit:Payload to Orbit:21,645 kg LEO21,645 kg LEOCost per launch:Cost per launch:$248,000,000$248,000,000Cost per kg:Cost per kg:$11,457$11,457Present:Present:Titan IV VideoTitan IV VideoPresent:Present:Present:Present:Delta IIDelta IIThrust:Thrust:2,630,000 N2,630,000 N(591,000 lb)(591,000 lb)Fueled Weight:Fueled Weight:230,000 kg230,000 kgPayload to Orbit:Payload to Orbit:5045 kg


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