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Engines on the External Tank?

 

41 minutes ago, James Kerman said:

Saturn-Shuttle / The concept model for a Saturn V and Space Shuttle combo.

That appears to still have the SSMEs on the orbiter, though.

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18 hours ago, James Kerman said:

Saturn-Shuttle / The concept model for a Saturn V and Space Shuttle combo.

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That and SSME's on ET seem like most plausible design and that's going to be my next project. It's going to be a capital B' to fly in efficient manner though.

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On September 8, 2016 at 0:06 AM, ImmaStegosaurus! said:

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You're looking at "engineless orbiter" from ShuttleVariations pdf. It's an extended Shuttle with only OMS engines and no SSME's. Looks pretty dope, doesn't it?

Does anyone know how designers thought to get this thing in to space? Some say Area 51 has some spectacular tech in there, so does NASA hyper edit?

What's the shuttle variations pdf?

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1 hour ago, ImmaStegosaurus! said:

Nice pdf you got there. Actually gave me the will to have a n-th take at recoverable launchers for my RSS save (note that my n-1 previous attempts did not produce any viable/useful/practical vehicles)

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15 hours ago, ImmaStegosaurus! said:

Seems like Energia's main engines are stacked towards the shuttle to line thrust closer to COM. I never realized they did that. I always thought they were placed symmetrically as Vulkan drawings have them.

I don't think Energia-Vulkan (or -Polyus) and Engeria-Buran would have different engine mounts. The booster is meant to be the same and changing the placement of engines essentially requires a complete redesign. So the drawing might be wrong. I didn't pay attention when I pasted it.

(And now I'll be waiting for an Energia expert to settle this.)

 

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The RD-0120s are centered around stage 2. They appear not centered because the boosters actually reach further in the ventral side than the core.

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On 11/09/2016 at 6:20 PM, Gaarst said:
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I don't think Energia-Vulkan (or -Polyus) and Engeria-Buran would have different engine mounts. The booster is meant to be the same and changing the placement of engines essentially requires a complete redesign. So the drawing might be wrong. I didn't pay attention when I pasted it.

(And now I'll be waiting for an Energia expert to settle this.)

 

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The RD-0120s are centered around stage 2. They appear not centered because the boosters actually reach further in the ventral side than the core.

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Actually it seems they were offset towards the orbiter!
 

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7 hours ago, ImmaStegosaurus! said:

Actually it seems they were offset towards the orbiter!

Yep, this is slightly concealed by the core stage being lopsided.

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