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The Shuttle-A is a cargo vessel designed for a low gravity/low pressure operational
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The Shuttle-A is a cargo {{noun}} designed for a low {{noun}}/low {{noun}} operational
 
environment. Its primary area of deployment is for transport duty between [[LEO]],
 
environment. Its primary area of deployment is for transport duty between [[LEO]],
 
the Moon, Mars, and potentially moons in the outer solar system. In its current
 
the Moon, Mars, and potentially moons in the outer solar system. In its current
 
configuration it is also capable of achieving orbit from Earth's surface, but this requires a
 
configuration it is also capable of achieving orbit from Earth's surface, but this requires a
precise ascent profile.
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precise ascent {{noun}}.
  
 
The engine layout consists of a set of two main engines, two hover engines, and two engines
 
The engine layout consists of a set of two main engines, two hover engines, and two engines
 
in central side pods which can be rotated for hover or retro duty. There are two different
 
in central side pods which can be rotated for hover or retro duty. There are two different
propellant systems for main and RCS engines.
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propellant systems for main and RCS {{noun plural}}.
  
 
The Shuttle-A contains a docking port and airlock below the habitat module which is protected
 
The Shuttle-A contains a docking port and airlock below the habitat module which is protected

Revision as of 18:55, 15 April 2007

Shuttle-A
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Shuttle-A
Description
Role Low gravity/low pressure cargo hauler
Full name Shuttle-A
Crew 2
Passengers none
First flight date unknown
Entered service date unknown
Manufacturer unknown
Dimensions
Length 35.0 m
Height 6.98 m
Wingspan 15.4 m
Wing area
Masses
Empty 22,000 kg
Fuel 16,000 kg
RCS fuel 700 kg
Max. take-off 38,700 kg
Inertia PMI 86.6/89.8/5.5 m2
Performance
Max. delta-v 16.4 km/s
Max. accel 23.0 m/s2
Stall CL
Stall AOA

The Shuttle-A is a cargo Template:noun designed for a low Template:noun/low Template:noun operational environment. Its primary area of deployment is for transport duty between LEO, the Moon, Mars, and potentially moons in the outer solar system. In its current configuration it is also capable of achieving orbit from Earth's surface, but this requires a precise ascent Template:noun.

The engine layout consists of a set of two main engines, two hover engines, and two engines in central side pods which can be rotated for hover or retro duty. There are two different propellant systems for main and RCS Template:noun plural.

The Shuttle-A contains a docking port and airlock below the habitat module which is protected by a hatch during atmospheric flight.