Desarrollo de tripulación comercial (Spanish Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Desarrollo de tripulación comercial" in Spanish language version.

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  • Boyle, Alan (11 de febrero de 2011). «Let's talk about the final frontier». Cosmic Log (en inglés). MSNBC. Archivado desde el original el 15 de febrero de 2011. Consultado el 13 de febrero de 2011. «the proposal calls for the development of a spaceship that could be sent into space on a variety of launch vehicles. ... "Up to eight crew, Soyuz-like architecture (recoverable reusable crew element, expendable orbital/cargo module). Incorporates HMX's patented integral abort system (uses OMS/RCS propellant in separate abort engines). Can fly on Atlas 401 [a configuration for the Atlas 5 rocket], F9 [SpaceX's Falcon 9] or Taurus II (enhanced) but with a reduced cargo and crew capability on the latter vehicle. Goal is to be the lowest-price provider on a per-seat basis. Nominal land recovery with water backup."». 

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  • Jeff Foust. «Blue Origin proposes orbital vehicle» (en inglés). 
  • «Orbital may wind down its commercial crew effort». NewSpace Journal. 22 de abril de 2011. Consultado el 25 de abril de 2011. «CEO Dave Thompson said ... "I don’t, at this time, anticipate that we’ll continue to pursue our own project in that race. We’ll watch it and if an opportunity develops we may reconsider. But at this point, I would not anticipate a lot of activity on our part in the commercial crew market."». 

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