Announced the latest super rocket generation
NASA has just officially announced Space Launch System (SLS) latest missile development project, information from the media on October 18.
NASA has just officially announced Space Launch System (SLS) latest missile development project, information from the media on October 18.
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SLS is designed with the most powerful engine ever
fabrication capable of bringing people to Mars
The first unmanned flight will be carried out in 2017, and the flight with astronauts will be carried out in 2021.
The 98m-long SLS, weighing 25,000 tons, is designed with the most powerful engine ever built, can take people, spacecraft and cargo to Mars, with a maximum speed of 25,000 miles per hour, believed in Postage. Washington electricity on October 18.
'We are investing in the development of technology to live and work in space, preparing for the exploration of asteroids and Mars' , Charles Bolden, a NASA manager for the media in a press conference in Washington.
NASA is expected to spend a total of $ 18 billion on developing Space Launch System, but the current US financial status may slow the pace of the project.
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