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Ares V: Enabling Unprecedented Payloads for Space in the 21st Century

机译:Ares V:在21世纪实现前所未有的太空载荷

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Numerous technical and programmatic studies since the U.S. space program began in the 1960s has emphasized the need for a heavy lift capability for exploration beyond low Earth orbit (LEO). The Saturn V once embodied that capability until it was retired. Now the Ares V cargo launch vehicle (CaLV) promises to restore and improve on that capability, providing unprecedented opportunities for human and robotic exploration, science, national security and commercial uses. This paper provides an overview of the capabilities of Ares V, both as an opportunity for payloads of increased mass and/or volume, and as a means of reducing risk in the payload design process. The Ares V is part of NASA s Constellation Program, which also includes the Ares I crew launch vehicle (CLV), Orion crew exploration vehicle (CEV), and Altair lunar lander. This architecture is designed to carry out the national space policy goals of completing the International Space Station (ISS), retiring the Space Shuttle fleet, and expanding human exploration beyond LEO. The Ares V is designed to loft upper stages and/or cargo, such as the Altair lander, into LEO. The Ares I is designed to put Orion into LEO with a crew of up to four for rendezvous with the ISS or with the Ares V Earth departure stage for journeys to the Moon. While retaining the goals of heritage hardware and commonality, the Ares V configuration continues to be refined through a series of internal trades. The current reference configuration was recommended by the Ares Projects and approved by the Constellation Program during the Lunar Capabilities Concept Review (LCCR) June 2008. The reference configuration defines the Ares V as 381 feet (116m) tall with a gross lift-off mass (GLOM) of 8.1 million pounds (3,704.5 mT). Its first stage will generate 11 million pounds of sea-level liftoff thrust. It will be capable of launching 413,800 pounds (187.7 mT) to LEO, 138,500 pounds (63 mT) direct to the Moon or 156,700 pounds (71.1 mT) in its dual-launch architecture role with Ares I. It could also launch 123,100 pounds (55.8 mT) to Sun-Earth L2. Assessment of astronomy payload requirements since Spring 2008 has indicated that Ares V has the potential to support a range of payloads and missions. Some of these missions were impossible in the absence of Ares V s capabilities. Collaborative design/architecture inputs, exchanges, and analyses have already begun between scientists and payload developers. A 2008 study by a National Research Council (NRC) panel, as well as analyses presented by astronomers and planetary scientists at two weekend conferences in 2008, support the position that Ares V has benefit to a broad range of planetary and astronomy missions. This early dialogue with Ares V engineers is permitting the greatest opportunity for payload/transportation/mission synergy and with the least financial impact to Ares V development. In addition, independent analyses suggest that Ares V has the opportunity to enable more cost-effective mission design. 1
机译:自1960年代美国太空计划开始以来,许多技术和程序研究都强调需要重型起重能力来进行低地球轨道(LEO)以外的探索。土星五号曾经体现过这种能力,直到被淘汰为止。现在,Ares V货运运载火箭(CaLV)承诺将恢复和改进这种能力,为人类和机器人探索,科学,国家安全和商业用途提供空前的机会。本文概述了Ares V的功能,既作为增加质量和/或体积的有效载荷的机会,又是减少有效载荷设计过程中的风险的手段。 “战神” V是美国宇航局“星座计划”的一部分,该计划还包括“战神” I载人运载工具(CLV),“猎户座”乘员探索车(CEV)和Altair月球着陆器。该体系结构旨在实现国家空间政策目标,包括完成国际空间站(ISS),退役航天飞机机队以及将人类探索扩展到LEO以外。 Ares V旨在将上层平台和/或货物(例如Altair着陆器)放到LEO中。 “战神一号”的设计目的是将Orion带到最多4名乘员进入LEO,以便与国际空间站或“战神五号”地球离开阶段会合,前往月球。在保留传统硬件和通用性的目标的同时,Ares V配置继续通过一系列内部交易进行完善。当前的参考配置由Ares项目推荐,并在2008年6月的月球能力概念审查(LCCR)中获得了星座计划的批准。参考配置将Ares V定义为高381英尺(116m),总起升质量为GLOM)810万磅(3,704.5 mT)。其第一阶段将产生1100万磅的海平面升空推力。在与Ares I的双重发射架构中,它将能够向LEO发射413,800磅(187.7 mT),直接向月球发射138,500磅(63 mT),或与Ares I的双重发射架构,发射功率为156,700磅(71.1 mT)。它也可以发射123,100磅( 55.8 mT)到日地L2。自2008年春季以来对天文学有效载荷需求的评估表明,Ares V有潜力支持一系列有效载荷和飞行任务。在缺少Ares V的能力的情况下,其中一些任务是不可能的。科学家和有效载荷开发人员之间已经开始进行协作式设计/架构输入,交流和分析。美国国家研究委员会(NRC)小组在2008年进行的一项研究,以及天文学家和行星科学家在2008年举行的两次周末会议上所作的分析,都支持阿瑞斯五世(Ares V)受益于广泛的行星和天文学任务。与Ares V工程师的这种早期对话允许最大的机会实现有效载荷/运输/任务协同作用,并且对Ares V的开发产生最小的财务影响。此外,独立分析表明,Ares V有机会实现更具成本效益的任务设计。 1个

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