This week's picture is from a series of unique pictures from the Flight International spaceflight archive, which goes back to the very beginning of the space age.
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The image above shows an artist's concept of a basic design for the proposed SRB-X unmanned launch vehicle. The vehicle would utilise the Space Shuttle's recoverable solid rocket boosters, but not its Orbiter or external tank. The SRB-X could deliver payloads of up to 29,500kg (65,000lb) to a 241km (150mile) orbit or 7,200kg to a geosynchronous 35,900km orbit. The vehicle was studied by Boeing under a NASA Marshall Space Flight Center contract. |
Source: Flight International