Aerospace Corp. Sees Wider ‘Gap’ With Cheaper Delta IV
Credit: CARLETON BAILIE/UNITED LAUNCH ALLIANCE
It all may come down to the big rocket. The Augustine panel on the future of U.S. human spaceflight begins work this week with a NASA-funded study finding that a human-rated Delta IV heavy rocket could be a cheaper route to the International Space Station than NASA’s Ares I crew launch vehicle. But...
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