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Revision as of 03:21, 7 November 2022
Project home: Jarvis at orbithangar.com |
Overview
The Jarvis concept arose from a study by NASA in the mid 1980's to combine technology from both the Saturn V and STS to create a heavy lift launch vehicle. Although the Jarvis plans were never turned into hardware, the idea has carried on in the form of the Constellation launchers and the Space Launch System. Forum Orbiter Italia proceded to make a version for Orbiter, and it has become a popular launcher for medium to large payloads.
Details
Jarvis comes in a variety of versions to suit specific needs, ranging from launching medium sized payloads into LEO, to launching large payloads to the Moon. The versions are:
- Jarvis S (2 stages, 6.49m fairing, 20,700kg to LEO)
- Jarvis L (2 stages, 8.38m fairing, 27,900kg to LEO)
- Jarvis C (3 stages, 8.38m fairing, 34,100kg to LEO, 13,400 to GTO)
- Jarvis B (2 stages, 8.38m fairing, 44,400kg to LEO)
- Jarvis E (3 stages, 8.38m fairing, 55,400kg to LEO)
- Jarvis H (4 stages, 8.38m fairing, 80,700kg to LEO)
- Jarvis M (3 stages, 8.38m fairing, 128,800kg to LEO, 48,700kg to TLI)
Jarvis 3.0 Dll Verion -Final Beta is available at Orbiter-forum/resources.