Questions tagged [sls]

The Space Launch System (SLS) is NASA's rocket replacement for the Space Shuttle for large payloads. Use for questions about the vehicle and the launching of any payloads.

The Space Launch System (SLS) is meant to use Shuttle legacy hardware to build a larger launch vehicle for missions beyond earth orbit.

The core is powered by four RS-25D or E engines. (RS-25D are leftover SSME's from the Shuttle program. The RS-25E is meant to be a cheaper to build non-reusable version of the SSME). The center core booster is based around the diameter and design of the Space Shuttle External Tank, stretched and strengthened to carry a load directly above, instead of hanging off the side.

The SRBs are 5 segment versions of the Shuttle 4 segment SRBs.

None of it is recoverable, differing from the Shuttle program.

Initial payload, without a better upper stage will be in the 70 metric tonne range. With a future high ISP upper stage, the expectation is reaching 130 metric tonnes, allowing single launches to Mars of large enough payloads to be useful for humans.

Launch rate is expected to be very low, as infrequently as once every 2-4 years which will be a difficulty to overcome by the system.

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How much of the second SLS has been built?

It took 10+ years to design and build the first SLS rocket, but Artemis 2 is scheduled for May 2024, less than 2 years from now. How much of the second rocket has been built?
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Space Launch System (SLS) costs

What is a good estimate for SLS' annual fixed cost and variable per flight cost? What references are used for these costs? I've seen uncited figures of $1B+/launch variable cost. Wikipedia quotes a NASA deputy project manager as saying that…
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Can the SLS reuse its solid rocket boosters?

We know that the SLS is going to use solid rocket boosters that are decedents of the boosters used on the Space Shuttle. The new version is supposed to be bigger and better, but will NASA be able to recover them to cut down on cost? Does NASA have…
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Could the SLS reach orbit without solid rocket boosters?

Could the SLS block 1 reach orbit without solid rocket boosters, and if so, how much payload could it lift? If it couldn't reach orbit in the block 1 config, could it do so with the Exploration Upper Stage? I know the Atlas V and Delta IV can…
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Why did the SLS only reach a TLI speed of 17500 mph

Why did the SLS only reach a TLI speed of 17500 mph when the Saturn V reached a TLI speed of 24500? The SLS was considerably lighter and had 15% more thrust and should have been able to achieve a higher speed.
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Could Four SRBs Be Stacked on SLS, Thereby Generating 17.9 Million LLBs Thrust at Liftoff

I'm not sure about the total thrust of SLS Block II (Crew Stack). So the math could be wrong. Since the Atlas 5 has a version where 4 SRBs are used, is this also possible for SLS?
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What would be the boosters on SLS Block 2?

The SLS block 2 is planned to have advanced boosters. What type of boosters are these and how much thrust will those produce?
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