Composite Crew Module (CCM) Pressure Vessel Pathfinder Development

For the past three years, the NESC has been evaluating a composite crew module as an alternative to the baseline Orion design. A tiger team was formed between Orion and the NESC team recently to compare opportunities and challenges. In 2006, the NESC studied the feasibility of a primary structure CCM for the Constellation Program...

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NASA News – Team Gains Experience as it Builds Innovative Composite Spacecraft

Even as NASA’s Constellation program is designing the Orion crew module that will carry astronauts back to the moon and beyond, another NASA team is exploring alternate materials and fabrication techniques that promise even more advances for future spacecraft. Aerospace composites, not unlike the materials used in open-wheeled racecars and high-end sporting equipment, are lightweight...

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NASA Developing Composite Orion Shell to Aid Future Exploration

Engineers from across NASA are working on a design for an Orion crew exploration vehicle pressure shell made entirely of composite materials, but it will never get off the ground. Instead, the effort led by the NASA Engineering and Safety Center (NESC) is aimed at gaining in-house composites experience for the agency to tap when it...

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