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EELV
(redirected from Evolved Expendable Launch Vehicle)

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EELVEvolved Expendable Launch Vehicle
EELVEnd-Expiratory Lung Volume
EELVExtended Expendable Launch Vehicle


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Categories: Science, Space, and Technology, Cost analysis, Cost overruns, DOD Evolved Expendable Launch Vehicle Program, Federal agencies, Federal funds, Funds management, International Space Station, NASA Constellation Program, Operational testing, Performance measures, Procurement planning, Program evaluation, Program management, Requirements definition, Risk assessment, Risk factors, Risk management, Safety standards, Schedule slippages, Space exploration, Strategic planning, Systems design
According to a report by Fox News, the winged craft, tucked inside the shroud of an Atlas V Evolved Expendable Launch Vehicle (EELV), will be boosted out of Cape Canaveral, Florida, orbit the Earth and then make an auto-pilot landing in California.
[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] Delta IV Primary function: Evolved expendable launch vehicle designed for optimum performance for a wide range of flight profiles, Dimensions: Common booster core length 205 ft.
 
 
 
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