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The Martin Marietta Spacemaster was a proposed configuration for what became the Space Shuttle, which featured an X-24-derived orbiter, and an unusual "catamaran style" booster stage. During launch and ascent, the orbiter would be located in a recess in the booster.
Martin Marietta Spacemaster: Martin Marietta: Saturn V-A: NASA: 1968 Saturn V-C: Saturn V-Centaur: Saturn V-D: Saturn INT-21: 1970s Chrysler SERV: Chrysler: 1971 Saturn-Shuttle: NASA: 1972 Hermes: CNES and ESA: 1975 1992 Rockwell X-30: Rockwell International: 1980 1993 British Aerospace HOTOL: British Aerospace and Rolls-Royce: 1982 1989 Trans ...
The Martin Marietta X-24 is an American experimental aircraft developed from a joint United States Air Force-NASA program named PILOT (1963–1975). It was designed and built to test lifting body concepts, experimenting with the concept of unpowered reentry and landing, later used by the Space Shuttle . [ 1 ]
The Martin Marietta Corporation was an American company founded in 1961 through the merger of Glenn L. Martin Company and American-Marietta Corporation. In 1995, it merged with Lockheed Corporation to form Lockheed Martin .
Martin Marietta Spacemaster – Space Shuttle proposal; Reusable launch system – Vehicles that can go to space and return; Single-stage-to-orbit – Launch system that only uses one rocket stage; Shuttle-derived vehicle – Launch vehicle built from Space Shuttle components
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Spacemaster or Space Master may refer to: Joint European Master in Space Science and Technology or short SpaceMaster, an Erasmus Mundus programme in Europe; Martin Marietta Spacemaster, Space Shuttle proposal; Space Master, Italian electro-musical group of the 1990s; Spacemaster, science fiction role-playing game