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Our ConceptThe Advent spacecraft launches vertically from water and lands horizontally
like a seaplane. It is a winged rocket designed to glide down to the
ocean surface for a safe, controlled landing. It is safer than an airliner
because it is mechanically much simpler, having fewer components, a shorter
run time and very robust mechanical parts. In fact, the Advent vehicle
requires only seven simple "on" or "off" signals
to fully control the propulsion system. The guidance system uses redundant
control surfaces on the trailing edges of the wing for propulsion efficiency
and steering, atmospheric re-entry and aerodynamic control for gliding
and landing. Probably the most important feature of the Advent concept is the similarity of the two stages. This is expected to significantly reduce the development cost and schedule. The development plan is to build and test the first relatively small vehicle that will eventually be used as the orbiter stage. Then another very similar vehicle will be built that is about twice the size. It will be tested much like the orbiter stage. The two will then be connected and flown for the first orbital delivery. The construction of the third vehicle will again be much like the first two. When the third vehicle is complete, the booster from the first orbiter, the second vehicle, will be used as an orbiter and the second orbit delivery system will be complete. Each new vehicle will be about twice the size of the previous vehicle and will provide the capability of increasing the payload by a factor of ten. The first system is planned for 1000-pound deliveries, the second for 10,000 pounds and the third for 100,000 pounds. The fourth delivery, with construction of the fifth vehicle is planned to deliver a million pounds to Earth orbit. All this can be accomplished with the engineering design and operational experience developed with the initial small vehicle which will be about 5 feet in diameter and 25 feet long. The Advent concept requires no new technology, but does offer an exciting alternative to today's high-cost Earth orbit delivery.
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