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Big Dumb Boosters: A Low-Cost Space Transportation Option? February 1989 NTIS order #PB89-155196

Advisory Panel on Advanced Space Transportation Technologies M. Granger Morgan, Chair Head, Department of Engineering and Public Policy Carnegie-Mellon University I. Melvin Bernstein Provost and Academic Vice Illinois Institute of Technology Michael A. Berta Assistant Division Manager Government Electronics Systems Space&Communications Group Hughes Aircraft Company Richard E. Brackeen Martin Marietta Commercial Titan, Inc. Preston S. Craig Chief Scientist United Technologies Space Flight Systems Edward T. Gerry W. J. Schafer Associates, Inc. Jerry Grey Director, Science and Technology Policy American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics William H. Heiser Otto W. Hoernig, Jr. Vice Contel/American Satellite Corp. Donald B. Jacobs Vice Space Systems Division Boeing Aerospace Co. John Logsdon Director, Space Policy Institute George Washington University Hugh F. Loweth Anthony J. Macina Program Manager Onboard Software Systems IBM Federal Systems Division George B. Merrick Vice Aerospace Technologies Rockwell International Corporation Alan Parker Gerard Piel Chairman emeritus Scientific American Bryce Poe, II General, USAF (retired) Ben R. Rich Vice and General Manager Advanced Development Projects Lockheed Corporation Sally Ride Center for International Security and Arms Control Stanford University Tom Rogers The Sophron Foundation Richard Smith William F. H. Zersen NOTE: OTA appreciates the valuable assistance and thoughtful critiques provided by the advisory panel members. The views expressed in this OTA paper, however, are the sole responsibility of the Office of Technology Assessment. Participation on the advisory panel does not imply endorsement of the paper.

OTA Project Staff on BIG DUMB BOOSTERS: A LOW-COST SPACE TRANSPORTATION OPTION? Lionel S. Johns, Assistant Director, OTA Energy, Materials, and International Security Division Peter Sharfman, International Security and Commerce Program Manager Ray A. Williamson, Project Director Richard DalBello (Project Director until January 13, 1989) Eric O. Basques Michael B. Callaham Stephen W. Korthals-Altes Gordon Law Contractors Stephen Budiansky Russell Drew Administrative Staff Jannie Coles Cecile Parker Jackie Robinson Louise Staley

Workshop on Low-Technology, Low-Cost Space Transportation Options December 1, 1987 M. Granger Morgan, Chair Head, Department of Engineering and Public Policy Carnegie-Mellon University Vince Caluori Program Manager, Advanced Launch Systems Boeing Aerospace Co. John Davis Manager of Technology for Hypersonic Structures NASA Langley Research Center Paul Dergarabedian Senior Engineering Specialist The Aerospace Corp. Russell Drew Viking Instruments Dale A. Fester Manager, Propulsion, Fluids, & Thermal Martin Marietta Space Systems Co. Mr. Jack Hardgrove Line of Business Manager Propulsion and Power Division TRW Space and Technology Group Ronald J. Harris Deputy Director, Preliminary Design Marshal Space Flight Center William Heiser Vice /Director Aerojet Propulsion Research Institute Paul N. Herr Manager, Advanced Transportation Branch National Aeronautics and Space Administration Maxwell W. Hunter, II John Karas Chief, Space Systems Division General Dynamics Bevin McKinney Designer AMROC Charles P. Rubin Manager, ALS Program Space and Communications Group Hughes Aircraft Co. Arthur Schnitt Thad Shore, Lt. Colonel, USAF Program Manager, Space Transportation Strategic Defense Initiative Organization William H. Siegfried Program Manager, Advanced Launch System Space Transportation Department McDonnell Douglas Astronautics Co. Frank Stephenson Manager, Space Propulsion R&T National Aeronautics and Space Administration Floyd R. Stuart Director, Support Services Hughes Communications Inc. Richard R. Weiss Chief Scientist Air Force Astronautics Laboratory John Wormington, Colonel, USAF Program Director, Advanced Launch Systems Space Division/CLVH Gerald Walberg Chief, Space Systems Division NASA Langley David Wright Marketing Manager, Advanced Launch Systems Rocketdyne Division Rockwell International Corp.

Acknowledgements The following organizations generously provided OTA with information and suggestions: Aerojet Corporation Aerospace Corporation Boeing Aerospace Operations Company General Dynamics Martin Marietta McDonnell Douglas NASA Headquarters NASA Langley Research Center NASA Marshall Space Flight Center Rockwell International, Inc. U.S. Air Force Directorate of Space Systems U.S. Air Force Space Division U.S. Naval Research Laboratory United Technologies Corporation This paper has also benefited from the advice of many space transportation experts from the Government and the private sector. OTA especially would like to thank the following individuals for their assistance and support. The views expressed in this paper, however, are the sole responsibility of the Office of Technology Assessment. James Bennett American Rocket Corporation James Rowe Aerojet Corporation C. V. Lewis Lt. Col. Thaddeus Shore Rockwell International Strategic Defense Initiative Organization David Moore Congressional Budget Office Robert B. Preston U.S. Air Force W. H. Siegfried McDonnell Douglas Frank Stoddard TRW Peter Wilhelm Naval Research Laboratory