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NASA's SPACE LAUNCH SYSTEM; MOMENTUM BUILDS TOWARDS FIRST LAUNCH

机译:NASA的太空发射系统;动量建立第一次发射

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NASA's Space Launch System (SLS) is gaining momentum programmatically and technically toward the first launch of a new exploration-class heavy lift launch vehicle for international exploration and science initiatives. The SLS comprises an architecture that begins with a vehicle capable of launching 70 metric tons (t) into low Earth orbit. Its first mission will be the launch of the Orion Multi-Purpose Crew Vehicle (MPCV) on its first autonomous flight beyond the Moon and back. SLS will also launch the first Orion crewed flight in 2021. SLS can evolve to a 130-t lift capability and serve as a baseline for numerous robotic and human missions ranging from a Mars sample return to delivering the first astronauts to explore another planet. Managed by NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center, the SLS Program formally transitioned from the formulation phase to implementation with the successful completion of the rigorous Key Decision Point C review in 2014. At KDP-C, the Agency Planning Management Council determines the readiness of a program to go to the next life-cycle phase and makes technical, cost, and schedule commitments to its external stakeholders. As a result, the Agency authorized the Program to move forward to Critical Design Review, scheduled for 2015, and a launch readiness date of November 2018. Every SLS element is currently in testing or test preparations. The Program shipped its first flight hardware in 2014 in preparation for Orion's Exploration Flight Test-1 (EFT-1) launch on a Delta IV Heavy rocket in December, a significant first step toward human journeys into deep space. Accomplishments during 2014 included manufacture of Core Stage test articles and preparations for qualification testing the Solid Rocket Boosters and the RS-25 Core Stage engines. SLS was conceived with the goals of safety, affordability, and sustainability, while also providing unprecedented capability for human exploration and scientific discovery beyond Earth orbit. In an environment of economic challenges, the nationwide SLS team continues to meet ambitious budget and schedule targets through the studied use of hardware, infrastructure, and workforce investments the United States has already made in the last half century, while selectively using new technologies for design, manufacturing, and testing, as well as streamlined management approaches that have increased decision velocity and reduced associated costs. This paper will summarize recent SLS Program technical accomplishments, as well as the challenges and opportunities ahead for the most powerful and capable launch vehicle in history.
机译:NASA的太空发射系统(SLS)正在以编程和技术的方式获得动力,即将首次发射用于国际勘探和科学计划的新型勘探级重型举升运载工具。 SLS的架构始于能够向低地球轨道发射70公吨(t)的运载工具。它的第一个任务是在“月球”号上空进行首次自动飞行并返回后,发射“猎户座”多功能乘员车(MPCV)。 SLS还将在2021年进行Orion的首次乘员飞行。SLS可以发展到130吨的起升能力,并可以作为许多机器人和人类任务的基准,从火星样本返回到派遣第一批宇航员探索另一个星球。 SLS计划由NASA马歇尔太空飞行中心管理,在2014年成功完成了严格的关键决策点C审查后,正式从制定阶段过渡到实施阶段。在KDP-C,原子能机构计划管理委员会决定了该计划的准备情况。进入下一个生命周期阶段,并向其外部利益相关者做出技术,成本和进度方面的承诺。结果,原子能机构授权该计划进行计划于2015年进行的关键设计审查,并于2018年11月启动准备就绪日期。每个SLS要素目前都在测试或测试准备中。该计划于2014年交付了其首个飞行硬件,为Orion的探索飞行测试1(EFT-1)于12月在Delta IV重型火箭上发射做准备,这是迈向人类进入太空的重要一步。 2014年的成就包括核心阶段测试文章的制造以及为Solid Rocket Booster和RS-25核心阶段发动机进行资格测试的准备工作。 SLS的目标是安全性,可负担性和可持续性,同时还为超越地球轨道的人类探索和科学发现提供了前所未有的能力。在经济挑战的环境中,全国性的SLS团队通过研究美国在过去半个世纪中已经进行的硬件,基础设施和劳动力投资的使用,继续实现宏伟的预算和进度计划目标,同时有选择地使用新技术进行设计,制造和测试以及简化的管理方法,这些方法提高了决策速度并降低了相关成本。本文将总结SLS计划的最新技术成就,以及历史上最强大和能力最强的运载火箭所面临的挑战和机遇。

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