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Chair Force Engineer Chair Force Engineer Saturday, September 17, 2011 DIRECT to Triumph NASA was grabbing headlines this past week with plans to build the most powerful rocket to ever lift off the earth. The Space Launch System is expected to be operational by 2017, with an Orion capsule riding atop an 8.4-meter core stage and flanked by two 5-segment solid rocket boosters. A later variant will have an upper-stage to place massive payloads up to 130 tons into orbit. At least that's what happens if all goes according to plan. Pieces of shuttle hardware live again; Space Launch System reuses the barrel sections and domes from the External Tank (larger propellant feed lines will be necessary for the heavy-lift variant.) The main propulsion system comes from the shuttle orbiters, including the Space Shuttle Main Engines. Three will be mounted on a diagonal for the crew-launch variant, and five will be mounted in an "X" for the heavy-lifter. Spare engines from the shu...

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