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Boeing Space Exploration
Space Launch SystemAmerica’s Rocket for Deep Space Exploration
Copyright © 2018 Boeing. All rights reserved.
Dan ShanahanDirector, Global Sales and MarketingGround-based Midcourse Defense [email protected] 26, 2018
Boeing Human Space Flight Heritage
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Saturn
SkylabApolloSoyuz
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Mercury
ApolloSpace StationGemini
Space Shuttle
Commercial Crew
ICIO CAPPSPGOCAres SLS
The U.S. Space Policy Directive 1
U.S. Space Policy Directive 1Signed by President Donald J. TrumpDecember 11, 2017
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NASA’s Exploration Campaign
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SLS Program OverviewDeep Space Exploration Rocket
• 95 metric ton (mt) evolvable to 130 mt• Serves as primary transportation for Orion
and exploration missions • Offers volume for science missions and
other payloads of national importance Customer
• NASA Marshall Space Flight Center, Huntsville, Alabama
Boeing Role• Stages Prime Contractor• Core and Upper Stages• Program Office, Engineering – Huntsville, AL• Production – New Orleans, LAØ NASA Michoud Assembly Facility (MAF)
Near-Term Capability • First flight 2020
SLS is the Backbone of NASA’s Human Deep Space Exploration Plans
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SLS Block 1
SLS Block 1
Launch Abort System
Launch Vehicle Stage Adapter
Core Stage
RS-25Engines (4)
Service Module
Orion Stage Adapter
Solid Rocket Boosters (2)
Interim Cryogenic Propulsion Stage
Encapsulated Service Module Panels
Crew Module
Orion Multi-PurposeCrew Vehicle
Spacecraft Adapter
NorthropGrumman
AerojetRocketdyne
Lockheed Martin
Boeing
Boeing / ULA
Teledyne Brown Engineering
Exploration Ground SystemsJacobs Engineering Group
SLS Block 1BLaunch Abort System
Interstage
Core Stage
RS-25Engines (4)
Service Module
Payload Attach Fitting (PAF)
Solid Rocket Boosters (2)
Exploration Upper Stage
Encapsulated Service Module Panels
Crew Module
Orion Multi-PurposeCrew Vehicle
Spacecraft Adapter
HAB/Cargo
RL10 Engines (4)
Universal Stage Adapter
SLS Block 1B
NorthropGrumman
AerojetRocketdyne
Lockheed Martin
Boeing
Boeing
Dynetics
Exploration Ground SystemsJacobs Engineering Group
Boeing
SLS Exploration Upper Stage (EUS)Fully human-rated upper stage
§ Significantly Improves Deep Space Performance – Mass, Volume, Velocity
4x RL-10
8.4m
EUS enables beyond earth exploration with meaningful payload capabilities
1.5XMass to Moon
1.7XMass to Mars
3XMass to Mars
Compared to SLS Block 1
Compared to SLS Block 1
Compared to EELV
5.0m
1x RL-10
EUS(Block 1B)
ICPS(Block 1)
SLS Evolution
RS-25 Engines
Core StageCore Stage
SLS Block 2 CargoSLS Block 1B CrewSLS Block 1B Cargo
Interstage
AdvancedBoosters
SolidRocket
Boosters
Exploration Upper Stage
SLS Block 1
Orion
Launch Abort
System
Launch VehicleStage Adapter
Interim CryogenicPropulsion Stage
Exploration Upper Stage
Cargo FairingCargo Fairing
Interstage
Universal Stage Adapter
SolidRocket
Boosters
Core Stage
Space Launch System – Lift CapabilityCompared to other launch vehicles
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Falcon 9 New Glenn (2 Stg) Atlas V Falcon 9 FT Delta IV-H Vulcan ACES Falcon Heavy SLS Block 1 Block 1B SLS Block 2
Vehicle Height (ft.)
Lift
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acity
(met
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Low Earth Orbit (LEO)Geostationary Transfer Orbit (GTO)Lunar TransferMars Transfer
First Launch 2013 2020 (est) 2002 2015 2004 2022 (est) 2018 2020 (est) 2024 (est) 2029 (est)
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5.2x13m 5.0x17m 5.4x19m 5.2 x 13m 5.1m x 19m 5.4x19m 5.2x13m 5.1 x 19m 8.4m x 21m 10m x 31m
Fairing Height (m
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Fairing Diameter (m)
Space Launch SystemThe Only Rocket That Can Deliver Orion to the Moon and Beyond
Building the SLS Rocket Backbone EM-1 Core Stage is in Final Assembly at Michoud Assembly Facility
Core Stage 1Forward Skirt
Core Stage 1LOX Tank
Core Stage 1LH2 Tank
Core Stage 1Engine Section
Core Stage 1Intertank
Michoud Assembly Facility HistoryYou Can’t Get to Deep Space Without Going Through New Orleans
1940 1950 1960 1970 1980 1990 2000 2010
Shuttle / External Tank (ET)
Coast Guard
Plant CompleteCargo Airplanes & Landing Craft
N. O. Dock Board
Tank Engines/Chrysler - Korean War
NASA/MSFC begins operations
State of LA/UNO NCAM
USDA/ National Finance Center
CEV/OrionExploration
SystemsMission
Directorate
Skylab
Apollo / Saturn
USDA/ National Finance Center
State of LA/UNO NCAM
Orion/MPCV
SLSBoeing
2018
Saturn V
SLS
SLS Stages Structural Qual Testing2 of 5 Tests Complete With 1 In Progress
ICPS Successfully Completed in May 2017
Engine Section Successfully Completed in Feb 2018
Intertank Testing In Progress – Completion in Oct 2018
LOX Tank Testing Scheduled For Mar 2019
LH2 Tank Testing Scheduled For Mar 2019
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SLS Stages EM-1 Flight HardwareCore Stage Final Assembly and Outfitting Underway at MAF
ICPSFlight Unit at KSCReady for Stacking
LH2 TankPriming
Completeat MAF
LOX TankTPS Complete
at MAF
Engine SectionOutfitting Underway
at MAF
Forward SkirtComplete andReady for Join
IntertankFunctional TestingUnderway at MAF
SLS Core StageRoad to the Launch Pad
Michoud Assembly FacilityNew Orleans, LA
Marshall Space Flight Center Huntsville, AL
Stennis Space CenterBay St. Louis, MS
Kennedy Space CenterCape Canaveral, FL
SLS Core Stage Firing
RS-25 Currently in Testing
Assembly
Final Design & Fabrication System Assembly, Integration & Test, Checkout EM-1 Launch 2020
SLS Structural Testing First Flight
Exploration Mission - 1
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SLS Enhances Deep Space Science MissionsFastest to Deep Space – Europa Trajectory Time Example
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VGA(5/14/22)
EGA-2(10/24/25)
EGA-1(10/24/23)
Jupiter’sOrbit
JOI (4/4/28)
Launch(11/21/21)
Launch(6/5/22)
JupiterOrbitInsertion
6½ Years
2 Years
Deep Space Maneuver
Launch
Earth Gravity Assist (EGA)Venus Gravity Assist (VGA)
EGA
VGA
SLS reduces transit time to Europa by more than 4 years
JupiterOrbit
Insertion
Launch
Atlas V 551 SLS