Studied Space Shuttle designs

Artist's concept of 35-foot-diameter (10.6 m) Hammerhead configuration at launch.

During the lifetime of the Space Shuttle, Rockwell International and many other organizations studied various Space Shuttle designs. These involved different ways of increasing cargo and crew capacity, as well as investigating further reusability. A large focus of these designs were related to developing new shuttle boosters and improvements to the central tank, but also looked to expand NASA's ability to launch deep space missions and build modular space stations. Many of these concepts and studies would shape the concepts and programs of the 2000s such as the Constellation, Orbital Space Plane Program, and Artemis program.[1]

  1. ^ "Shuttle Variations And Derivatives That Never Happened – An Historical Review" (PDF). Carl F. Ehrlich, Jr. James A. Martin.

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