The Reusable Booster System (RBS) was a
United States Air Force
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research program, circa 2010 to 2012, to develop a new prototype
vertical-takeoff, horizontal-landing (VTHL)
[ reusable booster and a new prototype expendable ]second stage Second stage may refer to
Spaceflight
* The second stage of a multistage rocket
**Delta Cryogenic Second Stage
** Falcon 1 second-stage
** S-II second stage
** Short nozzle second stage
Other uses
* Second Stage Theater, theatre company in New Yor ...
to replace the existing Evolved Expendable Launch Vehicle
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s (EELV) after 2025. The program was discontinued in 2012.[
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History
Program funding was initially set at .["Officials anticipate awarding up to three contracts for the project, where winners would compete for individual tasks of experiments and demonstrations that address technology, processes and other attributes of a reusable booster system, or RBS." The proposal deadline was March 19, 2011.] The Air Force had developed a notional plan to build a fleet of eight of the RBS systems, to be flown from both Vandenberg Air Force Base
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* USNS ''General Hoyt S. Vandenberg'' (T-AGM-10), transport ship in the United States Navy, sank as an artificial reef in Key West, Florida
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in California
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and Cape Canaveral Air Force Station
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Headquartered at the nearby Patrick Space Force Base, the sta ...
in Florida
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Three designs were submitted: by Andrews Space, Boeing and Lockheed Martin. The first phase of the flight experiment in 2014 was to be a vertical takeoff, going downrange at not much more Mach 1, and a horizontal landing.][Reusable Successor To EELV Moving Ahead]
April 23, 2012
In December 2011, Lockheed Martin was awarded a contract to build a flight demonstration vehicle, the RBS Pathfinder, which was to have been completed in 2015. It was being developed under the Air Force Research Laboratory
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's (AFRL) RBS Flight and Ground Experiments (RBS-FGE) program.
In 2012, Lockheed began initial (short burn) rocket engine tests.[
Phase 2 (e.g. demonstrating the rocketback maneuver) was cancelled by September 2012.
The program was discontinued in October 2012, citing ]Department of Defense
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funding reductions and an October 2012 negative report by the National Research Council (NRC), after having expended only a small fraction of the original $250 million budget planned to be spent through 2019.
Among other factors, the October 2012 NRC report suggested that the Air Force "should develop and fly more than one Pathfinder test vehicle design nd thatcompetition amongst RBS concepts should be maintained as long as possible to obtain the best system for the next generation of space launch."[
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Propulsion
A large-liquid-engine group comprising the Air Force Space Command, propulsion researchers from AFRL and Space and Missile Systems Center
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's launch systems program office was also meeting to discuss engine options. The group considered whether to focus on developing oxygen-rich, staged combustion (ORSC) engines like the Air Force's long-running Hydrocarbon Boost program, use an existing design like the TR-107 or evolve a newer engine such as Pratt & Whitney Rocketdyne's J-2X or RL60
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. Any path would have resulted in building an engine capable of roughly 250,000 lbf (1112 kN) thrust by 2020.
See also
* Baikal (rocket booster)
*Liquid fly-back booster
Liquid Fly-back Booster (LFBB) was a German Aerospace Center's (DLR's) project concept to develop a liquid rocket booster capable of reuse for Ariane 1 in order to significantly reduce the high cost of space transportation and increase environ ...
, a 1999–2004 study for Ariane
*Reusable launch system
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* Rocket-based combined cycle engine
*Space Launch Initiative
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, (ca. 2002–2004)
* XS-1, a later DARPA project with similar goals
References
External links
USAF Seeks Reusable Booster Ideas
Aviation Week
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, May 14, 2009
Air Force studying reusable upper stage systems for reusable booster
RLV and Space Transport News, September 2010.
Andrews Space Awarded USAF Reusable Booster System Study Contract
RLV and Space Transport News, September 2010.
Reusable Booster System – Review and Assessment.
The NRC 2012 report
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