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English: DIRECT shares significant, immediate commonality with existing Space Shuttle hardware. Image from the DIRECT Proposal, (c) directlauncher.com, uploaded to Wikipedia by the original author.
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2009-07-21 18:28 Kraisee 2817×1574× (377268 bytes) Update showing the latest SSME-powered variant of DIRECT's Jupiter launch vehicles
2008-10-17 18:19 Kraisee 2905×1624× (473235 bytes) Author: The DIRECT Team, www.directlauncher.com
2006-11-08 10:28 Kraisee 2905×1468× (406055 bytes) Aunlike Ares, DIRECT shares a lot of immeidate commonality with existing Space Shuttle hardware, which flies today. Image from the [http://www.directlauncher.com/Proposal.html DIRECT Proposal, (c) directlauncher.com, uploaded to Wikipedia by the origina
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