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摘要
本文总结了用载人级演化一次性运载火箭(EELV)取代战神1号的技术、成本和进度可行性的几项评估结果,以及它对整个星座结构的一级影响。本文研究了EELV,特别是德尔塔IV重型(德尔塔IV H),是否可以服务于机组发射功能,如果是这样,确定对运载火箭、生产、发射基地加工和制造的影响。还包括用载人版本的德尔塔IV H (HR德尔塔IV H)取代战神1号对星座结构要素的影响评估,相关成本和时间表的估计(包括对战神5号成本和开发时间的影响),以及如果美国宇航局利用HR德尔塔IV H进行低地球轨道(LEO)载人任务对国家安全空间(NSS)的影响。
Human rated Delta IV Heavy Constellation architecture impacts
This paper summarizes the findings of several assessments of the technical, cost, and schedule feasibility of replacing the Ares I with a human-rated evolved expendable launch vehicle (EELV), and its first-order effects on the overall Constellation architecture. 12The paper examines if an EELV, specifically the Delta IV Heavy (Delta IV H), could serve the crew launch function, and if so, determine the impacts to the launch vehicle, production, and launch-base processing, and fabrication. Also included is an assessment of the effects on the Constellation architecture elements of replacing Ares I with a humanrated version of Delta IV H (HR Delta IV H), estimates of the associated cost and schedule (including impacts to Ares V cost and development time), and identification of impacts on national security space (NSS) if NASA utilizes an HR Delta IV H for low Earth orbit (LEO) human missions.