Article ID: CBB001213563

The Strange Career of the American Spaceplane: The Long History of Wings and Wheels in Human Space Operations (2013)

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What is it about the concept of a Space Shuttle that has been so inviting throughout the 20th century? A winged, reusable space vehicle for human flight beyond Earth dominated thinking about the task prior to the space age, but to compete with the Soviet Union in the human space spectaculars that began in the late 1950s the USA opted for easier to build and fly ballistic capsules. No sooner had that competition ebbed, however, than NASA returned to the pursuit of a spaceplane, resulting in the building of the winged, reusable Space Shuttle which flew for 30 years. This essay reviews the more than 40-year history of the quest for a spaceplane that eventually found fruition with the operations of the Space Shuttle and continues with current attempts to create a replacement and ensure that spaceplane dreams are kept alive. Three major lessons concerning this quest come to the fore and are highlighted in this essay: (1) the power of an idea to push engineering reality, (2) the delta between technological knowledge and potential, and (3) the reality of how critical design elements are not only fostered by hard-headed engineering analysis but also by other conventions and priorities.

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Authors & Contributors
Melvin Croft
John Youskauskas
Don Thomas
Woods, Brian
Woodmansee, Laura S.
Treadwell, Terry C.
Concepts
Space travel; space flight
Astronautics
Space shuttle
Space research and exploration
Space programs
Technology and politics
Time Periods
20th century, late
21st century
20th century
Places
United States
Soviet Union
Ukraine
Russia
China
Institutions
United States. National Aeronautics and Space Administration
Project Apollo (NASA)
U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (US NRC)
National Aeronautics and Space Administration
National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)
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