Both the Department of Defense and NASA have clearly defined missions for the Saturn which cannot be performed by a lesser vehicle. In addition, many missions which can be marginally performed by less capable vehicles in the early years, will benefit greatly by use of the Saturn. Lastly, there are, no doubt, missions for the Saturn which cannot be clearly foresen at this time but which will come to light in the normal course of events. Although the Saturn need Is well established, the selection of the upper stage configurations remains to be made. Among the many factors to be considered in such a selection, the mission requirements are among the most important and caution must be exercised in compromising the potential of the Saturn to meet these requirements for such expedients as somewhat faster and less expensive vehicle development schedules. It is thus the purpose of this chapter to review for the reader the many Saturn applications of foreseeable interest to the Department of Defense and NASA. Having done this, the relative priorities of the missions will be discussed and the relatively high priority missions will be incorporated into a suggested launch schedule. Other NASA projects leading into and supporting the Saturn projects will be indicated. A funding plan based on the Saturn launch schedule will then be developed for the spacecraft and payloads involved. The chapter will conclude with a discussion of the constraints placed upon the Saturn configuration by the missions and payloads.
Saturn Report
1959-12-03
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
NTRS | 1964
|Saturn OUTLOOK, Saturn AURA, Saturn PREVUE
Online Contents | 2006
Saturn V launch vehicle report
AIAA | 1966
|Saturn V launch vehicle report.
NTRS | 1966
|Engineering Index Backfile | 1945