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  2. Radian Aerospace - Wikipedia

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    Radian released their latest vehicle design of Radian One to the public in April 2024. [5] Radian One is designed to carry up to five crew members to low Earth orbit, with as much as 5,000 pounds of payload going up and 10,000 pounds going down. The delta-winged plane will be launched from a rocket-powered sled. Radian claims it will be able to ...

  3. NASA's dream of a space plane could finally become reality - AOL

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    Seattle-based Radian Aerospace is now trying to finish what NASA started by building Radian One, a space plane that will be fully reusable up to 100 times and could carry up to five astronauts at ...

  4. This company wants to reinvent the space rocket — as a space ...

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    The product of this updated technology is the Radian One, a new space plane that will replace vertical launch with a very unusual system — a rocket-powered sled.. Wasteful stages. To be able to ...

  5. Boeing Starliner capsule is back on Earth while crew will ...

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    A Seattle-based company has resurrected NASA’s plans for a space plane, abandoned in 2001 due to technical difficulties. ... Radian Aerospace wants to replace vertical rocket launches with ...

  6. Livingston L. Holder Jr. - Wikipedia

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    As of 2016, Holder co-founded Radian Aerospace, a space company developing a single-stage-to-orbit spaceplane, the Radian One. He presently serves as Chief Technology ...

  7. List of spaceplanes - Wikipedia

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    Only one robotic flight was made. Dawn Aerospace Mk.2: The Netherlands / New Zealand: Suborbital rocket launch: Experimental: 2020: Prototype: Uncrewed suborbital space plane. Horizontal takeoff and landing. Dream Chaser: USA: Rocket launch: Utility: 2004: Project: Uncrewed orbiter, originally intended as a crew vehicle. Launched by a Vulcan ...

  8. Single-stage-to-orbit - Wikipedia

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    One of the earliest SSTO concepts was the expendable One stage Orbital Space Truck (OOST) proposed by Philip Bono, [7] an engineer for Douglas Aircraft Company. [8] A reusable version named ROOST was also proposed. Another early SSTO concept was a reusable launch vehicle named NEXUS which was proposed by Krafft Arnold Ehricke in the early 1960s.

  9. XS-1 (spacecraft) - Wikipedia

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    The goals of the program as of September 2013 were: [3] [17] The space plane must carry a 3,000–5,000 lb (1,400–2,300 kg) payload to low Earth orbit for less than a cost of US$5 million per flight, [4] at a rate of 10 or more flights per year; at that time, launching that type of payload requires using an Orbital Sciences Corporation Minotaur IV expendable booster, priced at $55 million ...