I love the idea that NASA engineers have a
skunk works project for another rocket they feel is better than the planned
Ares system, called DIRECT.
Like the shuttle launcher, each Jupiter rocket would have a liquid fuel tank and two solid rocket boosters. But unlike the shuttle system, Jupiter's liquid fuel tank would have two or three engines at its base and would carry its payload on top rather than on its side - a design that would prevent any insulating foam it might shed from damaging the crew capsule. Using only one type of rocket, the DIRECT team says, could save NASA $35 billion dollars because it's easier to develop and maintain a single type of vehicle. more,
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