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- From: dfegan@lescsse.jsc.nasa.gov (Doug Egan)
- Subject: Re: Saturn V for Freedom deployment
- Message-ID: <dfegan.722009437@node_2204c>
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- Organization: LESC
- References: <BxtoxL.7n0@mentor.cc.purdue.edu>
- Date: 17 Nov 92 14:10:37 GMT
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- In <BxtoxL.7n0@mentor.cc.purdue.edu> coley@gn.ecn.purdue.edu (Chris Coley) writes:
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- >My name is Chris Coley, and I am an undergraduate student at Purdue Univesity
- >studying Aerospace Engineering. I am currently working on a research report
- >proposing the use of a Saturn V derived heavy launch vehicle, instead of the
- >Space Shuttle, for the deployment and resupply of Space Station Freedom. I
- >would like to know if there are any resources available that I could use for
- >this topic. Any information would be greatly appreciated. Thank You.
-
- The Saturn V booster consumed extreme amounts of liquid fuel.
- (NOT practical today...)
- I am also under the impression that the design documents were
- somehow lost... (Maybe to favor the Shuttle program.)
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