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Rib Stiffened Expandable Escape System
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RSESS American manned rescue spacecraft. Study 1968. This Rockwell concept was stowed in a canister. In an emergency, the articulated rib-truss structure would be deployed into a mechanically rigid aeroshell shape.
Status: Study 1968. Gross mass: 660 kg (1,450 lb). Height: 3.00 m (9.80 ft). Span: 4.00 m (13.10 ft).
The crew members would be housed in a shirtsleeve environment. Mass per crew 220 kg.
Crew Size: 3.
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