Matt-hurricanewatcher wrote:I can't wait intill the new ship comes out in 2009/2010. It should be more powerful and advance hopefully. In hopefully it will be able to launch at a wider range of times.
the next generation space program launch vehicle, constellation, is not schedule until 2012-2014 at the earliest, depends who you talk to... and that's pretty agressive at that... my best guess is that it will slip probably a year or two... I work for the company that provides the engine propulsion systems... which will be the RS-68 engine, which we test at the Stennis Space Center, used to lift the heavy launch vehicle, and the J-2X, which will be mounted on top of a solid rocket booster used to launch the astronauts... this engine is a redo of the ones used on the Apollo program... with a few upgrades of course... both of these engines use liquid hydrogen and liguid oxygen for propellants...
NASA announced on Friday the names of the next generation of launch vehicles that will return humans to the moon and later take them to Mars and other destinations. The crew launch vehicle will be called Ares I, and the cargo launch vehicle will be known as Ares V. I also might add any catastrophic event with another shuttle would instantly kill the shuttle program and would expedite the new rocket program...