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NASA's Ares I and Ares V Launch Vehicles--Effective Space Operations Through Efficient Ground Operations

机译:NASA的Ares I和Ares V运载火箭-通过有效的地面作战进行有效的太空作战

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The United States (U.S.) is charting a renewed course for lunar exploration, with the fielding of a new human-rated space transportation system to replace the venerable Space Shuttle, which will be retired after it completes its missions of building the International Space Station (ISS) and servicing the Hubble Space Telescope. Powering the future of space-based scientific exploration will be the Ares I Crew Launch Vehicle, which will transport the Orion Crew Exploration Vehicle to orbit where it will rendezvous with the Altair Lunar Lander, which will be delivered by the Ares V Cargo Launch Vehicle (fig. 1). This configuration will empower rekindled investigation of Earth's natural satellite in the not too distant future. This new exploration infrastructure, developed by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), will allow astronauts to leave low-Earth orbit (LEO) for extended lunar missions and preparation for the first long-distance journeys to Mars. All space-based operations - to LEO and beyond - are controlled from Earth. NASA's philosophy is to deliver safe, reliable, and cost-effective architecture solutions to sustain this multi-billion-dollar program across several decades. Leveraging SO years of lessons learned, NASA is partnering with private industry and academia, while building on proven hardware experience. This paper outlines a few ways that the Engineering Directorate at NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center is working with the Constellation Program and its project offices to streamline ground operations concepts by designing for operability, which reduces lifecycle costs and promotes sustainable space exploration.
机译:美国(美国)正在规划一条新的探月路线,其中将部署一种新的人类额定空间运输系统,以取代古老的航天飞机,该航天飞机在完成建设国际空间站的任务后将退役( ISS)并为哈勃太空望远镜提供服务。未来太空科学探索的动力将是Ares I Crew运载火箭,它将把Orion Crew运载火箭运送到轨道,并与Altair Lunar Lander会合,这将由Ares V货物运载火箭(图。1)。这种配置将在不久的将来重新启动对地球自然卫星的调查。由国家航空航天局(NASA)开发的这种新的探索基础设施,将使宇航员能够离开低地球轨道(LEO)进行扩展的月球飞行任务,并为首次火星长途旅行做好准备。从LEO到LEO以及以后的所有空间操作均由地球控制。 NASA的理念是提供安全,可靠且具有成本效益的架构解决方案,以在数十年内维持这一数十亿美元的计划。借鉴多年的经验教训,NASA在建立可靠的硬件经验的基础上,与私营企业和学术界合作。本文概述了NASA马歇尔太空飞行中心工程局与星座计划及其项目办公室合作通过设计可操作性来简化地面运营概念的几种方式,这降低了生命周期成本并促进了可持续的太空探索。

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