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Forum:Commercial Space - Military Space
Topic:CRS-2: Lockheed Martin's Jupiter and Exoliner
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Meet Jupiter and the Exoliner

This solution is designed and built upon time-tested architecture already in use today.

The Exoliner is derived from the Automated Transfer Vehicle (ATV). The MDA space robotic arm has been flight proven on the Shuttle and International Space Station for more than 30 years. Jupiter's design is derived from the recently successful MAVEN spacecraft, which is currently orbiting Mars. The Atlas V, which has achieved 100% mission success, will serve as the launch vehicle.


See here for discussion of Lockheed Martin's CRS-2 Jupiter and Exoliner.

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