MMSEV = Multi-Mission Space Exploration Vehicle, aka Nautilus X
TAAT = Technology Applications Assessment Team
NAUTILUS X = Non-Atmospheric Universal Transport Intended for Lengthy US eXploration
ECLSS = Environmental Control and Life Support System
The money is in the 2011 budget to design the plan for MMSEV, but first they need a heavy lift rocket to launch the larger segments. That's going to take a while. Needed: $4 billion each and about 6 years, if they're lucky.
Basically, NASA wants a vehicle for manned missions beyond Earth orbit. Nautilus X shows their thinking as to what kind of features they want. They also want a ship that can be parked at a space station, probably at one of the Earth-Moon Lagrangian points, and refitted for the next long mission. Crews would be launched from Earth in an Orion or Dragon for the dash from Earth through the Van Allen belts, and return home in the same spacecraft.
The design shows many features available in the near term: Bigelow habitat modules; chemical, nuclear thermal or VASIMR plasma rockets; an arm like the shuttle Canadarm, and something right off 2001's Discovery but not as imminent - a rotating torus-shaped habitat for artificial gravity. Even has an AE-35 antenna
Looks like a plan....
and this for even longer/larger missions like Mars, its moons or Ceres - definitely looks like a nuclear VASIMR drive.
TAAT = Technology Applications Assessment Team
NAUTILUS X = Non-Atmospheric Universal Transport Intended for Lengthy US eXploration
ECLSS = Environmental Control and Life Support System
The money is in the 2011 budget to design the plan for MMSEV, but first they need a heavy lift rocket to launch the larger segments. That's going to take a while. Needed: $4 billion each and about 6 years, if they're lucky.
Basically, NASA wants a vehicle for manned missions beyond Earth orbit. Nautilus X shows their thinking as to what kind of features they want. They also want a ship that can be parked at a space station, probably at one of the Earth-Moon Lagrangian points, and refitted for the next long mission. Crews would be launched from Earth in an Orion or Dragon for the dash from Earth through the Van Allen belts, and return home in the same spacecraft.
The design shows many features available in the near term: Bigelow habitat modules; chemical, nuclear thermal or VASIMR plasma rockets; an arm like the shuttle Canadarm, and something right off 2001's Discovery but not as imminent - a rotating torus-shaped habitat for artificial gravity. Even has an AE-35 antenna
Looks like a plan....
and this for even longer/larger missions like Mars, its moons or Ceres - definitely looks like a nuclear VASIMR drive.
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