For the record:
Saturn V was 110.6 m (363 ft) high, which included a 10.2 m (33.47 ft) Launch Escape System (LES) for Apollo making the main unit 100.2 m (328.76 ft).
Mass: 3,038,500 kg (6,699,000 lbs)
Thrust: 7,648,000 lbf
Ares V is slated to be 116 m (381 ft) and the manned Orion spaceship is to be launched separately so there is no LES.
Mass: 3,704.5 mT (8,167,000 lbs)
Thrust: ~ 11,500,000 lbf
They'll hear this thing all the way to Georgia
Link...
PDF of proposal (LOADS of pics) ...
Saturn V was 110.6 m (363 ft) high, which included a 10.2 m (33.47 ft) Launch Escape System (LES) for Apollo making the main unit 100.2 m (328.76 ft).
Mass: 3,038,500 kg (6,699,000 lbs)
Thrust: 7,648,000 lbf
Ares V is slated to be 116 m (381 ft) and the manned Orion spaceship is to be launched separately so there is no LES.
Mass: 3,704.5 mT (8,167,000 lbs)
Thrust: ~ 11,500,000 lbf
They'll hear this thing all the way to Georgia
Link...
PDF of proposal (LOADS of pics) ...
PRESS RELEASE
Date Released: Tuesday, November 25, 2008
Source: NASA Exploration Systems Mission Directorate
WASHINGTON -- NASA has released a draft request for proposals, or RFP, regarding Phase I of its Ares V launch vehicle. The rocket will perform heavy lift and cargo functions as part of the next generation of spacecraft that will return humans to the moon. Phase I will define operational concepts, develop requirements, and refine design concepts for the Ares V.
This document is a draft of the final version of the RFP for Phase I, expected in January 2009. By responding to this draft RFP, potential offerors can provide input on the requirements, small business goals and contract structure. The industry input received will be combined with NASA's expertise for potential inclusion in the final version of the RFP for Phase I, which will ask for bids on five Ares V work packages.
A pre-solicitation conference is scheduled for Dec. 3, 2008, at NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Ala. The conference is designed for information sharing about the Ares V Phase I for potential offerors.
For a copy of the draft RFP for Phase I, designated NNM09274026R, and more information about the conference, visit:
http://prod.nais.nasa.gov/cgi-bin/ep...aft%20Document
Date Released: Tuesday, November 25, 2008
Source: NASA Exploration Systems Mission Directorate
WASHINGTON -- NASA has released a draft request for proposals, or RFP, regarding Phase I of its Ares V launch vehicle. The rocket will perform heavy lift and cargo functions as part of the next generation of spacecraft that will return humans to the moon. Phase I will define operational concepts, develop requirements, and refine design concepts for the Ares V.
This document is a draft of the final version of the RFP for Phase I, expected in January 2009. By responding to this draft RFP, potential offerors can provide input on the requirements, small business goals and contract structure. The industry input received will be combined with NASA's expertise for potential inclusion in the final version of the RFP for Phase I, which will ask for bids on five Ares V work packages.
A pre-solicitation conference is scheduled for Dec. 3, 2008, at NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Ala. The conference is designed for information sharing about the Ares V Phase I for potential offerors.
For a copy of the draft RFP for Phase I, designated NNM09274026R, and more information about the conference, visit:
http://prod.nais.nasa.gov/cgi-bin/ep...aft%20Document