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NASA'S SPACE LAUNCH SYSTEM: ONE VEHICLE, MANY DESTINATIONS

机译:NASA的太空发射系统:一辆车,很多目的地

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The National Aeronautics and Space Administration's (NASA) Space Launch System (SLS) Program, managed at the Marshall Space Flight Center, is making progress toward delivering a new capability for exploration beyond Earth orbit (BEO). Developed with the goals of safety, affordability and sustainability in mind, SLS will start with 10 percent more thrust than the Saturn V rocket that launched astronauts to the Moon 40 years ago. From there it will evolve into the most powerful launch vehicle ever flown, via an upgrade approach that will provide building blocks for future space exploration and development. The International Space Exploration Coordination Group, representing 12 of the world's space agencies, has worked together to create the Global Exploration Roadmap, which outlines paths towards a human landing on Mars, beginning with capability-demonstrating missions to the Moon or an asteroid. The Roadmap and corresponding NASA research outline the requirements for reference missions for all three destinations. This paper will explore the requirements needed for missions to BEO destinations, and the capability of SLS to meet those requirements and enable those missions. It will explain how NASA will execute this development within flat budgetary guidelines by using existing engines assets and heritage technology, from the initial 70 metric ton (t) lift capability through a block upgrade approach to an evolved 130-t capability. The SLS will offer a robust way to transport international crews and the air, water, food, and equipment they would need for extended trips to asteroids, the Moon, and Mars. In addition, this paper will detail SLS's capability to support missions beyond the human exploration roadmap, including robotic precursor missions to other worlds or uniquely high-mass space operation facilities in Earth orbit. As this paper will explain, the SLS provides game-changing mass and volume lift capability that makes it enhancing or enabling for a variety of unprecedented human and robotic missions.
机译:由马歇尔太空飞行中心管理的美国国家航空航天局(NASA)的太空发射系统(SLS)计划正在朝着提供超越地球轨道(BEO)的新探测能力迈进。考虑到安全性,可负担性和可持续性的目标而开发,SLS的推力比40年前将宇航员发射到月球的土星V火箭高出10%。通过升级方法,它将从那里演变成有史以来功能最强大的运载工具,为将来的太空探索和开发提供基础。代表世界12个航天局的国际太空探索协调小组共同努力,制定了全球探索路线图,该路线图概述了人类登月在火星上的路径,首先是向月球或小行星展示能力的任务。路线图和相应的NASA研究概述了所有三个目的地的参考任务要求。本文将探讨前往BEO目的地的任务所需的需求,以及SLS满足这些要求并启用这些任务的能力。它将说明NASA将如何利用现有的发动机资产和传统技术,在统一的预算指导范围内执行这项开发工作,从最初的70公吨(t)提升能力到整体升级方法再到发展的130吨能力。 SLS将为运输国际机组人员以及他们长期前往小行星,月球和火星所需的空气,水,食物和设备提供强有力的途径。此外,本文还将详细介绍SLS支持人类探索路线图以外的任务的能力,包括对其他世界的机器人前体任务或地球轨道上独特的高质量空间操作设施。正如本文将要解释的那样,SLS具有改变游戏规则的质量和体积提升能力,从而使其能够增强或支持各种空前的人类和机器人任务。

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