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Shuttle Program1 Rockets – The Space Shuttle Ted Spitzmiller
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Shuttle Program2 Replacement for Saturn V Saturn V used to send men to the moon 1968-72 Launched Skylab Space Station 1973 250,000 lbs. To earth orbit Shuttle 65,000 pounds to earth orbit Shuttle 4.4 million lbs. 6 million lbs. thrust Saturn V 6.0 million lbs. 7.5 million lbs. thrust
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Shuttle Program3 Initial Reusable Design - 1970 Expected to fly weekly – 52 flights/year High Development costs required a more conservative design
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Shuttle Program4 The Compromise Solid Fuel Boosters Expendable tank
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Shuttle Program5 First Flight - 1981 Use of Solid Fuel limits safety factor at launch Can’t shut down the solids once ignited Can’t separate the Shuttle from the ‘stack’
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Shuttle Program6 Final Costs Flying only 8 Shuttles per year Each flight costs $500,000,000 (Half a billion dollars) High cost caused by few flights divided by extensive maintenance and launch expenses
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Shuttle Program7 Critical Flight Profiles - Launch
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Shuttle Program8 Challenger – January 1986
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Shuttle Program9 Critical Flight Profiles - Reentry
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Shuttle Program11 Shuttle Tiles - Side View
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Shuttle Program12 Shuttle Tiles – Bottom View
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Shuttle Program14 AF Photo over ABQ
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Shuttle Program15 The Columbia is Lost Feb 1, 2003
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Shuttle Program16 In Memory of those who have Perished —Columbia
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