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Of course in February they said they were delivering 2 engines to ULA in May. It;s now July, and that picture is 1 engine (I assume if they had 2, they'd take a picture of 2).

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It's a difficult equation. Without SRBs Vulcan's payload is much reduced and I'm not sure the core stage can withstand side cores plus SRBs.

The absolute limit, assuming Centaur Heavy gets to orbit basically full and has a similar dry mass ratio to Centaur III is ~64t to TLI. That's frankly incredible, and isn't that unreasonable given the sustainer architecture.

It probably can't take off with that much payload, but there's some seriously impressive EOR missions to be had with an upper stage that powerful...

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5 minutes ago, Brotoro said:

Spacecraft separation good. The craft is on its way to Mars. Nice job!

Yes only weird thing that their attitude during stream at the time around the start of injection burn was up to 5 km below Pe. Have fun trying to do that in KSP :o
Looked a bit weird as the values kept updating. 

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