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Retro Propulsion Assisted Landing Technologies

Project

RETALT - Retro Propulsion Assisted Landing Technologies


Funding origin:
European
European Union
STRIA Roadmaps:
Other ()
Transport mode:
Airborne
Airbone
Transport sectors:
Freight transport
Freight transport
Duration:
Start date: 01/03/2019,
End date: 01/02/2022

Status: Finished
Funding details:
Total cost:
€2 995 959
EU Contribution:
€2 995 959

Overview

Objectives:

For Europe’s non-dependence, access to space is crucial. To foster the European industry competitiveness, the costs of the European launch systems need to be reduced and flexibility needs to be improved. The development of reusable launch vehicle (RLV) is currently changing the global market of space transportation systems and is promising immense cost savings.

The only operational approach of RLV to date is the Vertical Take-off Vertical Landing launcher (VTVL), which is decelerating by firing its engines against the velocity vector, the so-called retro propulsion. The know-how in the technologies of retro propulsion assisted landing in Europe is spares. In this project we aim to investigate and developed these technologies.

Therefore, the two main scientific and technological objectives of the RETALT project are:

  • To investigate the launch system reusability technology of VTVL TSTO (Vertical Take-off Vertical Landing - Two Stage To Orbit) by applying retro propulsion combined with aerodynamic control surfaces that is currently dominating the global market.
  • To investigate the launch system reusability technology of VTVL SSTO RLV (Vertical Take-off Vertical Landing - Single Stage To Orbit) applying retro propulsion for future space transportation systems.

To meet these two main project objectives of the project, described above, two reference launch vehicle configurations will be defined:

  • A configuration similar to the SpaceX rocket “Falcon 9” that will be the reference for the state-of-the-art TSTO RLV.
  • A configuration similar to the DC-X that will serve as a reference for a VTVL SSTO.

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