Constellation program

The Constellation Program (abbreviated CxP ) is a cancelled manned spaceflight program developed by NASA , the space agency of the United States, from 2005 to 2009. The major goals of the program were "completion of the International Space Station " and a "return to the Moon no later than 2020" with a crewed flight to the planet Mars as the ultimate goal. The program's logo reflected the three stages of the program: the Earth (ISS), the Moon, and finally Mars—while the Mars goal also found expression in the name given to the program's booster rockets: Ares (the Greek equivalent of the Roman god Mars ). [1] [2] The technological aims of the program included the regaining of significant astronaut experience beyond low Earth orbit and the development of technologies necessary to enable sustained human presence on other planetary bodies. [3]

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The Constellation Program (abbreviated CxP ) is a cancelled manned spaceflight program developed by NASA , the space agency of the United States, from 2005 to 2009. The major goals of the program were "completion of the International Space Station " and a "return to the Moon no later than 2020" with a crewed flight to the planet Mars as the ultimate goal. The program's logo reflected the three stages of the program: the Earth (ISS), the Moon, and finally Mars—while the Mars goal also found expression in the name given to the program's booster rockets: Ares (the Greek equivalent of the Roman god Mars ). [1] [2] The technological aims of the program included the regaining of significant astronaut experience beyond low Earth orbit and the development of technologies necessary to enable sustained human presence on other planetary bodies. [3]

2017

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1. Designs

2. Missions

3. Budget and cancellation

4. Replacements and alternatives

5. See also

6. References

7. External links

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The Constellation Program (abbreviated CxP ) was a manned spaceflight program developed by NASA , the space agency of the United States, from 2005 to 2009. The major goals of the program were "completion of the International Space Station " and a "return to the Moon no later than 2020" with a crewed flight to the planet Mars as the ultimate goal. The program's logo reflected the three stages of the program: the Earth (ISS), the Moon, and finally Mars—while the Mars goal also found expression in the name given to the program's booster rockets: Ares (The Greek equivalent of the Roman god Mars ). [1] [2] The technological aims of the program included the regaining of significant astronaut experience beyond low Earth orbit and the development of technologies necessary to enable sustained human presence on other planetary bodies. [3]

2016

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1. Designs

2. Missions

3. Budget and cancellation

4. Replacements and alternatives

5. See also

6. References

7. External links

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The Constellation Program (abbreviated CxP ) was a human spaceflight program developed by NASA , the space agency of the United States, from 2005 to 2009. The major goals of the program were "completion of the International Space Station " and a "return to the Moon no later than 2020" with a crewed flight to the planet Mars as the ultimate goal. The program's logo reflected the three stages of the program: the Earth (ISS), the Moon, and finally Mars—while the Mars goal also found expression in the name given to the program's booster rockets: Ares (The Greek equivalent of the Roman god Mars ). [1] [2] The technological aims of the program included the regaining of significant astronaut experience beyond low Earth orbit and the development of technologies necessary to enable sustained human presence on other planetary bodies. [3]

2015

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1. Designs

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3. Budget and cancellation

4. Replacements and alternatives

5. See also

6. References

7. External links

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The Constellation Program (abbreviated CxP ) was a human spaceflight program developed by NASA , the space agency of the United States, from 2005 to 2009. The major goals of the program were "completion of the International Space Station " and a "return to the Moon no later than 2020" with a manned flight to the planet Mars as the ultimate goal. The program's logo reflected the three stages of the program: the Earth (ISS), the Moon, and finally Mars—while the Mars goal also found expression in the name given to the program's booster rockets: Ares (The Greek equivalent of the Roman god Mars ). [1] [2] The technological aims of the program included the regaining of significant astronaut experience beyond low Earth orbit and the development of technologies necessary to enable sustained human presence on other planetary bodies. [3]

2014

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1. Designs

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3. Budget and Cancellation

4. Replacements and alternatives

5. See also

6. References

7. External links

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The Constellation Program (abbreviated CxP ) was a human spaceflight program developed by NASA , the space agency of the United States, from 2005 to 2009. The major goals of the program were "completion of the International Space Station " and a "return to the moon no later than 2020" with a manned flight to the planet Mars as the ultimate goal. The program's logo reflected the three stages of the program: the Earth (ISS), the moon, and finally Mars—while the Mars goal also found expression in the name given to the program's booster rockets: Ares (The Greek equivalent of the Roman god Mars ). [1] [2] The technological aims of the program included the regaining of significant astronaut experience beyond low earth orbit and the development of technologies necessary to enable sustained human presence on other planetary bodies. [3]

2013

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1. Spacecraft

2. Legacies of Apollo and Space Shuttle

3. Ares boosters

4. History

5. Alternatives

6. Missions

7. See also

8. References

9. External links

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The Constellation Program (abbreviated CxP ) was a human spaceflight program within NASA , the space agency of the United States. The stated goals of the program were to gain significant experience in operating away from Earth's environment, develop technologies needed for opening the space frontier, and conducting fundamental science. [1]

2012

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6. Missions

7. See also

8. References

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The Constellation Program (abbreviated CxP ) was a human spaceflight program within NASA , the space agency of the United States. The stated goals of the program were to gain significant experience in operating away from Earth's environment, develop technologies needed for opening the space frontier, and conducting fundamental science. [1]

2011

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1. Spacecraft

2. Legacies of Apollo and Space Shuttle

3. Ares boosters

4. History

5. Alternatives

6. Missions

7. See also

8. References

9. External links

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Constellation Program (abbreviated CxP ) was a human spaceflight program within NASA , the space agency of the United States. The stated goals of the program were to gain significant experience in operating away from Earth's environment, develop technologies needed for opening the space frontier, and conduct fundamental science. [1]

2010

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6. Missions

7. See also

8. References

9. External links

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Constellation Program (abbreviated CxP ) was a human spaceflight program within NASA , the space agency of the United States . The stated goals of the program were to gain significant experience in operating away from Earth's environment, develop technologies needed for opening the space frontier, and conduct fundamental science. [1]

2009

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Constellation (abbreviated CxP) is a human spaceflight program within NASA , the space agency of the United States. The stated goals of the program are gaining significant experience in operating away from Earth's environment, developing technologies needed for opening the space frontier and conducting fundamental science. [1] Constellation was developed through the Exploration Systems Architecture Study , which determined how NASA would pursue the goals laid out in the Vision for Space Exploration and the NASA Authorization Act of 2005 .

2008

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Constellation is a NASA program with the stated goal of gaining significant experience in operating away from Earth's environment, developing technologies needed for opening the space frontier and conducting fundamental science. [1] Constellation was developed through the Exploration Systems Architecture Study , which determined the best way for NASA to pursue the goals laid out in President George W. Bush 's Vision for Space Exploration and the NASA Authorization Act of 2005 .

2007

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Project Constellation is a NASA program to create a new generation of spacecraft for human spaceflight , consisting primarily of the Ares I and Ares V launch vehicles , the Orion crew capsule, the Earth Departure Stage and the Altair lunar lander. [1] These spacecraft will be capable of performing a variety of missions, from Space Station resupply to lunar landings .

2006

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Project Constellation is NASA 's current plan for space exploration as of August 2006. It consists of a family of new spacecraft , launchers and associated hardware that allow for a variety of missions , from Space Station resupply , to lunar landings . Most of the Constellation hardware is based on systems originally developed for the Space Shuttle , although the key hardware, the Orion Spacecraft (formerly known as the "Crew Exploration Vehicle" or CEV), is heavily influenced by the earlier Apollo Spacecraft , using a two-part crew and service module system.

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