HL-20 personnel launch system - A concept definition case studyFor several years, the NASA Langley Research Center has been involved in defining options for future space transportation systems. As part of this effort, for the past 2 years, an analysis of a candidate Personnel Launch System to deliver and return people and small payloads to and from Space Station Freedom has been conducted. This effort has involved a government/industry/university team in conducting an indepth analysis of the HL-20 lifting body concept to provide a technically viable, affordable Personnel Launch System. This paper will use the HL-20 PLS definition activity to illustrate the process that is used by Langley to mature vehicle concepts to identify technical/development risks and costs for future transportation systems.
Document ID
19920074624
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Freeman, Delma C., Jr. (NASA Langley Research Center Hampton, VA, United States)