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- Q7426772 subject Q7215293.
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- Q7426772 abstract "The Saturn-Shuttle was a preliminary concept of launching the Space Shuttle orbiter using the Saturn V rocket.An interstage would be fitted on top of the S-IC stage to support the external tank in the space occupied by the S-II stage in the Saturn V, so that NASA would have been able to steer completely away from solid rockets.The addition of wings on the S-IC stage would allow the booster to fly back to the Kennedy Space Center, where technicians would then refurbish the booster (by replacing only the five F-1 engines and reusing the tanks and other hardware for later flights).The Shuttle would handle space station logistics, while Saturn V would launch components. This would have allowed the International Space Station, using a Skylab or Mir configuration with both U.S. and Russian docking ports, to have been lifted with just a handful of launches. The Saturn-Shuttle concept also would have eliminated the Space shuttle solid rocket boosters that ultimately precipitated the Space Shuttle Challenger accident in 1986.".
- Q7426772 countryOrigin Q30.
- Q7426772 diameter "10.0".
- Q7426772 height "85.0".
- Q7426772 launchSite Q845774.
- Q7426772 lowerEarthOrbitPayload "6.05E7".
- Q7426772 manufacturer Q1348664.
- Q7426772 manufacturer Q66.
- Q7426772 manufacturer Q7240.
- Q7426772 mass "2.304E9".
- Q7426772 rocketFunction Q663611.
- Q7426772 rocketStages "2".
- Q7426772 status "concept was studied in 1972".
- Q7426772 thumbnail Saturn-Shuttle_model_at_Udvar-Hazy_Center.jpg?width=300.
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- Q7426772 countryOrigin Q30.
- Q7426772 diameter "10 m".
- Q7426772 function "Manned LEO launch vehicle".
- Q7426772 height "85 m".
- Q7426772 leoPayload "max 60,500 kg".
- Q7426772 manufacturer Q66.
- Q7426772 manufacturer Q7240.
- Q7426772 manufacturer "Rockwell International".
- Q7426772 mass "2304000.0".
- Q7426772 name "Saturn-Shuttle".
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- Q7426772 stages "2".
- Q7426772 status "concept was studied in 1972".
- Q7426772 type MeanOfTransportation.
- Q7426772 type Rocket.
- Q7426772 type DesignedArtifact.
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- Q7426772 comment "The Saturn-Shuttle was a preliminary concept of launching the Space Shuttle orbiter using the Saturn V rocket.An interstage would be fitted on top of the S-IC stage to support the external tank in the space occupied by the S-II stage in the Saturn V, so that NASA would have been able to steer completely away from solid rockets.The addition of wings on the S-IC stage would allow the booster to fly back to the Kennedy Space Center, where technicians would then refurbish the booster (by replacing only the five F-1 engines and reusing the tanks and other hardware for later flights).The Shuttle would handle space station logistics, while Saturn V would launch components. ".
- Q7426772 label "Saturn-Shuttle".
- Q7426772 depiction Saturn-Shuttle_model_at_Udvar-Hazy_Center.jpg.
- Q7426772 name "Saturn-Shuttle".