Lockheed Martin sees Atlas V role in flyback booster effort
Lockheed Martin is proposing to demonstrate portions of its new Atlas V rocket as a flyback booster for the space shuttle to help cut the cost of access to space. The proposal - one of a number submitted by industry to NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center as part of an effort to lay the groundwork...
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