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- Q17080582 abstract "The Shuttle-Derived Heavy Lift Launch Vehicle, also known as the High Confidence Heavy Lift Launch Vehicle (or even variations of the "Side Mount Launch Vehicle" or "HLV" or "Not Shuttle-C") is an alternate launch vehicle proposal for the NASA Constellation program. It was first presented on June 17, 2009 by John Shannon, NASA's Shuttle Program manager, to the Augustine Commission which is tasked to review NASA's human spaceflight program.It is based on the Shuttle-C concept which has been the subject of various studies since the 1980s. Derived from currently used Space Shuttle hardware, i.e. an Shuttle-Derived Launch Vehicle (SDLV), it is proposed to replace the winged Orbiter from the Space Shuttle stack with a simple non-winged side-mounted payload carrier. The designs of the Space Shuttle's External Tank (ET) and the four-segment Shuttle Solid Rocket Boosters (SRBs) would be reused.According to NASA's John Shannon the HLV can be developed within 41⁄2 years until the first manned flight occurs. The development program should cost about US$6.6 billion, which is only about 20% of the costs currently estimated for the Ares I and Ares V vehicle development.Following President Obama 2010 space policy speech at Kennedy Space Center and the NASA Authorization Act of 2010 another HLV program, the Space Launch System, which is also Shuttle-derived, has been selected to replace the Constellation launch vehicles, with the development commencing thereafter.".
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- Q17080582 comment "The Shuttle-Derived Heavy Lift Launch Vehicle, also known as the High Confidence Heavy Lift Launch Vehicle (or even variations of the "Side Mount Launch Vehicle" or "HLV" or "Not Shuttle-C") is an alternate launch vehicle proposal for the NASA Constellation program.".
- Q17080582 label "Shuttle-Derived Heavy Lift Launch Vehicle".
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