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Тематические разделы => Средства выведения и другие технические вопросы => Тема начата: Yegor от 05.10.2005 18:23:38

Название: РН для CEV "Constellation" - CLV (Crew Launch Vehi
Отправлено: Yegor от 05.10.2005 18:23:38
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Название: РН для CEV "Constellation" - CLV (Crew Launch Vehi
Отправлено: Yegor от 11.10.2005 06:54:50
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Картинка от сюда. (http://www.spaceref.com/news/viewnews.html?id=1069)
Название: РН для CEV "Constellation" - CLV (Crew Launch Vehi
Отправлено: mike от 09.12.2005 02:29:20
Нарисовали новые картинки:

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Название: РН для CEV "Constellation" - CLV (Crew Launch Vehi
Отправлено: Гуманоид от 09.12.2005 08:25:32
А ведь как живая! На транспортере. Может это уже технологический макет? И где-то была фотография CEV в цехе сборки - за это тоже спасибо Фотошопу?
Название: РН для CEV "Constellation" - CLV (Crew Launch Vehi
Отправлено: Старый от 09.12.2005 09:42:45
Так чего, СЕV уже капсулообразный?
Название: РН для CEV "Constellation" - CLV (Crew Launch Vehi
Отправлено: mike от 09.12.2005 10:23:05
ЦитироватьТак чего, СЕV уже капсулообразный?
Аполлонообразный  :D
Название: РН для CEV "Constellation" - CLV (Crew Launch Vehi
Отправлено: mike от 09.12.2005 10:28:04
ЦитироватьА ведь как живая! На транспортере. Может это уже технологический макет?
Рано, тока пару дней назад контракт на первую ступень выдали
Название: РН для CEV "Constellation" - CLV (Crew Launch Vehi
Отправлено: Agent от 15.02.2006 17:29:43
Testing is under way by engineers at NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center, Huntsville, Ala., to lay the foundation for developing the Crew Launch Vehicle, the agency's future launch vehicle system.

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NASA's new astronaut capsule will be launched atop a single space shuttle solid rocket booster. Credit: NASA/John Frassanito and Associates
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Sixty-six wind tunnel tests were conducted on a 16.5-inch scale model of the vehicle. The tunnel is 48 inches long with a 14-inch by 14-inch cross section. Wind tunnel "flights" are used to assess new geometric configurations before designs are incorporated into space vehicles.

In the tube-like, tunnel structure, giant fans or high-pressure air generate artificial wind to flow over vehicles, engines, rockets or scale-model hardware, helping scientists determine flight performance characteristics of new concepts.

The first, two-week entry in the test series began in December and was performed at Marshall's Aerodynamic Research Facility. The facility is used for concept validation of space launch vehicles. Additional testing continues this month.

The initial test data are the foundation for more detailed testing this spring and summer. Bigger vehicle models will be used in larger wind tunnel facilities at NASA's Langley Research Center, Hampton, Va., and Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, Calif.

The scale model for the Marshall tests included the crew capsule, service module and escape tower. The model simulated the full Crew Launch Vehicle take off load. NASA's Constellation Program is developing both crew and launch vehicles as it follows NASA's Vision for Space Exploration by returning humans to the moon and preparing for voyages to Mars and beyond.

Engineers also conducted flow visualization tests. The imaging is used to identify shock waves and component expansions similar to those experienced during supersonic flight. The test series was intended to provide the first actual crew launch vehicle configuration data for guidance, navigation and control systems analysis. Testing was performed over a Mach .5 to 4.96 range.
Название: РН для CEV "Constellation" - CLV (Crew Launch Vehi
Отправлено: Димитър от 08.07.2006 00:13:32
новая информация:

http://search.nasa.gov/pdf/151419main_aresI_factsheet.pdf
http://search.nasa.gov/pdf/151420main_aresV_factsheet.pdf

Ракеты будут называться Арес-1 (для астронавтов) и Арес-5 - грузовая.