A strategy for the development of a reusable launch vehicle
Background
The Shuttle was developed in the late sixties. It's operational life can take it through 2025. Many have called for NASA to develop a new reusable launch vehicle that will substantially reduce the cost of launch to orbit. However, this has been tried before with a great deal of money spent before the project was cancelled (X-33). This project will develop the strategies to develop a new reusable launch vehicle in the 2025 timeframe.Products
- A publishable, scholarly research paper. Due: Lec #12.
- A detailed outline of the research paper. Due: Lec #8.
- A bibliography of all sources consulted. Due: Lec #9.
- A presentation for the class that summarizes the research paper and leads the group in a scholarly discussion of the issue. Due: Lec #11.
- A set of readings to be distributed to all visitors, to provide them with background. Due: 1 week prior to presentation
Charter
The project will accomplish the following tasks:
- Review past NASA and Air Force attempts to develop a reusable launch vehicle.
- Assess the possibilities for international cooperation in the development of such a vehicle.
- Determine the potential commercial viability of such a system.
- Study the potential NASA/Air Force joint requirements for such a vehicle.
- Propose (cost-effective) strategies for the development of such a vehicle.