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Model, Space Shuttle, Near-Final Concept, 1:100

Air and Space Museum

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    Object Details

    Summary

    This concept model of a partially reusable space transportation system was designed by North American Rockwell during the third and final phase (C/D) of Space Shuttle studies commissioned by NASA. Presented in 1972, the design featured a two stage launch platform - two solid rocket boosters (SRBs) and one delta-wing orbiter vehicle (all reusable) with an external (and expendable) liquid fuel tank.
    While initial design studies explored a fully reusable system, the partially reusable concept ultimately prevailed. In July 1972 NASA awarded North American Rockwell the Space Shuttle development contract on the basis of this design. After further design revisions, testing, and production during the mid to late 1970's, Rockwell delivered the Space Shuttle system that began flying in 1981.
    NASA transferred this model to the Museum in 1976.

    Credit Line

    Transferred from the National Aeronautics and Space Administration

    Inventory Number

    A19760840000

    Restrictions & Rights

    Usage conditions apply

    Type

    MODELS-Crewed Spacecraft & Parts

    Materials

    Plastic
    Wood
    Ferrous Alloy
    Copper Alloy
    Non-Magnetic White Metal Alloy
    Synthetic Fabric
    Adhesives
    Ink

    Dimensions

    Storage: 68.6 × 33 × 33cm (27 × 13 × 13 in.)
    Overall: 23 × 11 3/4 × 10 1/4 in. (58.4 × 29.8 × 26cm)

    Country of Origin

    United States of America

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    National Air and Space Museum Collection

    Data Source

    National Air and Space Museum

    Metadata Usage

    Not determined

    Link to Original Record

    http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/nv902c72af0-d3c4-4f66-89b2-917e8ea0b24b

    Record ID

    nasm_A19760840000

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