Xerus (spacecraft)
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Xerus (pronunciation: zEr'us), was a suborbital spaceplane concept proposed by XCOR Aerospace. It would be capable of transporting one pilot and one passenger as well as some science experiments and it would even be capable of carrying an upper stage which would launch near apogee and therefore would potentially be able to carry satellites into low-Earth orbit.[1]
On March 26, 2008, XCOR announced a new design that would supersede Xerus called Lynx.[2]
[edit] References
- ^ Space.com: XCOR Zeroes in on Xerus, space.com, 2003-05-19, accessed 2011-01-04.
- ^ "XCOR Aerospace announces new suborbital vehicle "Lynx" to fly within two years". XCOR Aerospace. http://www.xcor.com/press-releases/2008/08-03-26_Lynx_suborbital_vehicle.html.
[edit] External links
- XCOR Aerospace website
- Space.com: XCOR Pursues Dream a Step at a Time, Space.com, 2007-04-23.
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