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AKA: Ares I;CLV;Crew Launch Vehicle. Status: Active. First Launch: 2009-10-28. Last Launch: 2009-10-28. Number: 1 . Payload: 24,500 kg (54,000 lb). Thrust: 13,963.44 kN (3,139,107 lbf). Gross mass: 907,000 kg (1,999,000 lb). Height: 94.20 m (309.00 ft). Diameter: 3.77 m (12.36 ft). Span: 5.50 m (18.00 ft). Apogee: 160 km (90 mi). In the initial September 2005 design the 160 metric ton upper stage was powered by an expendable version of the Shuttle SSME engine and supported by a Russian-type open Warren-truss interstage. A relatively unmodified single four-segment shuttle solid rocket booster would provide the first stage. By August 2006 the expense of the SSME and weight growth in the CEV forced NASA to switch to the J-2S engine powering a 127 metric ton second stage, and a five-segment version of the SRB in the first stage. A conventional 'American' interstage was now shown.
LEO Payload: 24,500 kg (54,000 lb) to a 160 km orbit at 28.00 degrees. Payload: 25,000 kg (55,000 lb) to a 350 km 51.6 deg orbit.
More at: Ares I-X. Family: heavy-lift, orbital launch vehicle. Country: USA. Spacecraft: Ares spaceplane, Orion. Launch Sites: Cape Canaveral LC39B. Stages: Ares Stage 2, RSRM. Agency: NASA. 2009 October 28 - . Launch Site: Cape Canaveral. Launch Complex: Cape Canaveral LC39B. Launch Platform: MLP1. LV Family: Shuttle. Launch Vehicle: Ares I-X.
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