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Orion 606 CEV (2007) |
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In the early years of the 21st
Century, it became painfully obvious that the Space Shuttle's days were
numbered. The tragic loss of the Space Shuttle Columbia on
February 1, 2003 accelerated the search for a practical, low-cost
replacement for the vulnerable and hugely expensive space-plane, which had
been designed in the mid-1970s. In August 2006, NASA officially announced that Lockheed-Martin would be the prime contractor for the Crew Exploration Vehicle (CEV), code-named "Orion." As space-watchers had long expected, the Orion vehicle would be "Apollo on steroids," a capsule- based system with mostly disposable components, save for the Command Module, which could be used on multiple missions. The craft was intended to carry four to six crew members and serve as the primary vehicle for a variety of manned missions ranging from low-earth shuttle flights to the International Space Station to eventual trips to the Moon and, ultimately, to Mars. In spring 2007, Lockheed-Martin released plans for a modified CEV, dubbed the 606, which was distinguished by its dramatically smaller Service Module designed to minimize the vehicle's mass. Orion is expected to make its maiden flight in the year 2010. |
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Orion 606 CEV - What You Get |
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Decal Sheet |
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