Future Space Missions Are Being Designed to Take Advantage of New Generation of Very Large Launch Vehicles Written 9 November 2023

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Starship SN20 standing in late 2021. | Credit: DimaLopatin1999; Wikipedia; CC BY-SA 4.0

The Space Review reported on future space missions being designed “to take advantage of a new generation of very large launch vehicles” that will “offer greater mass and volume” at lower prices. SpaceX’s Starship and Blue Origin’s New Glenn have been considered as possible options for several NASA missions. NASA’s expensive Space Launch System has also been examined for future missions, although it will only be used for Artemis missions through the late 2020s. Panelists at the ASCEND space event “argued that science missions were needed to increase the SLS flight rate and make that vehicle more sustainable.”
Full Story (The Space Review)