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- National_Launch_System abstract "The National Launch System (or New Launch System) was a study authorized in 1991 by President George H. W. Bush to outline alternatives to the Space Shuttle for access to Earth Orbit. Shortly thereafter, NASA asked Lockheed Missiles and Space, McDonnell Douglas, and TRW, to perform a ten-month study. A series of launch vehicles was proposed, based around the Space Transportation Main Engine (STME) liquid-fuel rocket engine, a proposed simplified, expendable version of the Space Shuttle Main Engine (SSME). The largest of three proposed vehicles was designated NLS-1 and used for its core stage a modified Space Shuttle External Tank which would feed liquid Oxygen and liquid Hydrogen to four STMEs attached to the bottom of the tank. A payload or second stage would fit atop the core stage, and two detachable Shuttle Solid Rocket Boosters would be mounted on the sides of the core stage as on the Shuttle. Period illustrations suggest that much larger rockets than NLS-1 were contemplated, using multiples of the NLS-1 core stage.".
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- National_Launch_System wikiPageExternalLink PV1992_1805.pdf.
- National_Launch_System wikiPageExternalLink nspd4.htm.
- National_Launch_System wikiPageExternalLink d310_d4heavy_demo.pdf.
- National_Launch_System wikiPageExternalLink eelv_b.htm.
- National_Launch_System wikiPageExternalLink nls.htm.
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- National_Launch_System wikiPageExternalLink dan_goldin.html.
- National_Launch_System wikiPageExternalLink facts_2.htm.
- National_Launch_System wikiPageExternalLink PropulsionForThe21stCentury-RS-68.doc.
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- National_Launch_System hasPhotoCollection National_Launch_System.
- National_Launch_System subject Category:Cancelled_space_launch_vehicles.
- National_Launch_System subject Category:Shuttle-derived_space_launch_vehicles.
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- National_Launch_System type Rocket.
- National_Launch_System type DesignedArtifact.
- National_Launch_System comment "The National Launch System (or New Launch System) was a study authorized in 1991 by President George H. W. Bush to outline alternatives to the Space Shuttle for access to Earth Orbit. Shortly thereafter, NASA asked Lockheed Missiles and Space, McDonnell Douglas, and TRW, to perform a ten-month study.".
- National_Launch_System label "National Launch System".
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- National_Launch_System depiction Nls_launch_family.svg.
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