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Articles tagged: RLV-T5

  • LinkSpace, NewLine Baby, NewLine-1, reusable rockets, RLV-T5 03 April 2019 LinkSpace successfully launches reusable rocket prototype

    ... to SpaceX and it has just launched its own reusable rocket prototype called NewLine Baby. NewLine Baby, or RLV-T5 as it is officially known, is 8.1 metres high, weighs 1.5 tons and uses five liquid rocket engines in parallel to get it off...

    • LinkSpace
    • NewLine Baby
    • NewLine-1
    • reusable rockets
    • RLV-T5
  • Low Earth Orbit, reusable air-launch, space access November 2017 Reusable air-launch and the space access paradigm

    ... not be an issue if we assume more than one flight to perform each comsat launch. Figure 4. Subsonic air-launched RLV – performance & growth potential. Figure 5 illustrates an operational scenario that would enable the launch of a standard GEO comsat...

    • Low Earth Orbit
    • reusable air-launch
    • space access
    Authors: David J. Salt    
  • Boeing, DARPA, Hypersonic Air- Breathing Weapon Concept (HAWC), Kevin G Bowcutt, two-stage-to-orbit (TSTO) July 2014 The hypersonic grail: advances at DARPA, AFRL and beyond

    ...’s impression of the Zehst (zero emission hypersonic transportation) Boeing Hypersonic Space and Global Transportation System TSTO RLV concept Hypersonics technology such as air-breathing engines employed on two-stage horizontal take-off and landing...

    • Boeing
    • DARPA
    • Hypersonic Air- Breathing Weapon Concept (HAWC)
    • Kevin G Bowcutt
    • two-stage-to-orbit (TSTO)
    Authors: Kevin G. Bowcutt    
  • Centre for Airpower Studies, India, Kiran Krishnan Nair, New Delhi August 2016 Space stations - drivers of cooperation

    ... (ISRO) successfully tested a prototype of a reusable space shuttle on 23 May 2016. The Reusable Launch Vehicle Technology Demonstrator (RLV-TD), which is about six times smaller than the final planned space shuttle, spent a little less than...

    • Centre for Airpower Studies
    • India
    • Kiran Krishnan Nair
    • New Delhi
    Authors: Kiran Krishnan Nair    
  • NewSpace, space manufacturing, space solar power, space transportation November 2019 The economic promise of space

    ... a third vertical takeoff and vertical landing test of a rocket in August, taking a step further in the development of its RLV-T5 recyclable orbital rocket. One can only hope that invigorated funding for NASA by the Trump administration...

    • NewSpace
    • space manufacturing
    • space solar power
    • space transportation
    Authors: Stephen R. Kostes    
  • Arthur Bozlee, Charles Burbage, Michael Gass, XCOR Aerospace 05 April 2016 XCOR Aerospace Welcomes New Board Members

    ... experienced industry leaders to our Board clearly reflects the transformation XCOR is currently undergoing. With the Lynx i-RLV (Instantly Reusable Launch Vehicle) project coming closer to completion, XCOR is turning from a company of inventors into...

    • Arthur Bozlee
    • Charles Burbage
    • Michael Gass
    • XCOR Aerospace

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