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NASA's Space Launch System: An Evolving Capability for Exploration

20191 min read85 words
Robinson, Kimberly F., Hefner, Keith, and Hitt, David
Marshall Space Flight Center

Designed to enable human space exploration missions, including eventually landings on Mars, NASA's Space Launch System (SLS) represents a unique launch capability with a wide range of utilization opportunities, from delivering habitation systems into the lunar vicinity to high-energy transits through the outer solar system. The vehicle will be able to deliver greater mass to orbit than any contemporary launch vehicle. SLS will also be able to carry larger payload fairings than any contemporary launch vehicle, and will offer opportunities for co-manifested and secondary payloads.


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