NASA's GENIUS SOLUTION to Save Billions of Dollars, SLS's will be the last rocket built by NASA?

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NASA's GENIUS SOLUTION to Save Billions of Dollars, SLS's will be the last rocket built by NASA?
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NASA has been at the forefront of rocket development, technology, and invention since its establishment. NASA was the first to put humans on the moon and developed the space shuttle to be the world's first partially reusable rocket. NASA also has constantly built their own rocket, from the Saturn V to the Mars rover and the Space Launch System (SLS). However, for more than a decade, NASA has decommissioned all its rockets.
Ever since the space shuttle retired in 2011, NASA has been paying Russia’s Soyuz rockets for rides to the International Space Station. And in 2020, NASA gave this honor to SpaceX with a Falcon 9 reusable rocket. However, this is only considered a temporary strategy for NASA to focus on building the SLS rocket.
With NASA not launching its own rocket for a long time, it's quite possible that SLS maybe NASA's last in-house rocket.
In today's episode, we'll cover some of the reasons why NASA is phasing out rocket development and why SLS could be the last rocket that NASA will produce.
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What is NASA's ambition when building the SLS rocket?
It's been more than 50 years since NASA's Apollo spacecraft last landed on the Moon. It's been a very long time, and NASA has always wanted to rebuild that journey.
In 2010, the idea of building SLS rockets was born. The rocket is taller than the Statue of Liberty, pedestal and all, and is the cornerstone of NASA’s astronaut ambitions. The launch vehicle is central to the agency’s Artemis program to return humans to the lunar surface, and later, land them on Mars. It was designed with the goal of creating the most powerful rocket ever made by NASA.
First, the Space Launch System was born not on the drafting tables of engineers, but on the desks of senators. In 2010, Congress legislated into existence a launch vehicle for firing heavy things to deep space.
Members of Congress had no particular design in mind, but they demanded that NASA rummage through crates of old space shuttle parts whenever possible to build this thing, and required that it launch by 2016.
NASA's GENIUS SOLUTION to Save Billions of Dollars, SLS's will be the last rocket built by NASA? NASA's GENIUS SOLUTION to Save Billions of Dollars, SLS's will be the last rocket built by NASA?
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