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  • 1Criticism of the Space Shuttle program — stems from claims that NASA s Shuttle program has failed to achieve its promised cost and utility goals, as well as design, cost, management, and safety issues.[1] More specifically, it has failed in the goal of reducing the cost of space access …

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  • 2Spaceplane — A Space Shuttle rocketing into space, just after booster separation. A spaceplane is a vehicle that operates as an aircraft in Earth s atmosphere, as well as a spacecraft when it is in space. It combines features of an aircraft and a spacecraft,… …

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  • 3Lockheed Martin X-33 — Infobox rocket name = X 33 caption = Simulated view of the X 33 in low earth orbit function = Unmanned Re usable Spaceplane technology demonstrator manufacturer = Lockheed Martin country origin = United States height = 20 mcite web title=NASA:X… …

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  • 4Private spaceflight — This article is about non governmental spaceflight. For paying space tourists, see Space tourism. For general commercial use of space, see Commercialization of space. Astronaut Dale A. Gardner holding a For Sale sign Private spaceflight is flight …

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  • 5Science Realm — is a project with the aim of creating a vertical takeoff horizontal landing (VTHL) single stage to orbit (SSTO) craft, the term is also associated with the software this project uses to simulate takeoff and landing. [… …

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  • 6Reusable launch system — A reusable launch system (or reusable launch vehicle, RLV) is a launch system which is capable of launching a launch vehicle into space more than once. This contrasts with expendable launch systems, where each launch vehicle is launched once and… …

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  • 7Two-stage-to-orbit — A two stage to orbit (TSTO or DSTO Double/Dual Stage To Orbit) launch vehicle is a spacecraft in which two distinct stages provide propulsion consecutively in order to achieve orbital velocity. It is intermediate between a three stage to orbit… …

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  • 8Reaction Engines Skylon — In aerospace, Skylon is a proposal by Reaction Engines Limited (managed by British rocket scientist Alan Bond) for a single stage, turbojet based, airbreathing orbital spaceplane.The vehicle would be a hydrogen powered aircraft that would take… …

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  • 9Lockheed Martin X-33 — X 33 « X 33 » redirige ici. Pour le nom de code des Dupondt dans Tintin, voir Dupond et Dupont …

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  • 10X 33 — « X 33 » redirige ici. Pour le nom de code des Dupondt dans Tintin, voir Dupond et Dupont …

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