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Space Launch System (Launch vehicle)

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Topical headingSpace Launch System (Launch vehicle)
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See alsoLaunch vehicles (Astronautics)
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Rockets (Aeronautics)--Launching
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Found inWork cat.: Space Launch Sytem highlights, September 2012, viewed July 31, 2017: page 1 (On Sept. 14, 2011, NASA announced heavy-lift rocket capable of sending spacecraft, including the agency's Orion multi-purpose crew vehicle, deep into space; SLS is a national capability and will be the largest rocket ever built)
NASA's Space Launch System will take astronauts and science experiments farther into space than ever before, 2015: title page (Space Launch System)
NASA, July 31, 2017: search: Space Launch System>Overview (NASA's Space Launch System, or SLS, is an advanced launch vehicle; SLS, the world's most powerful rocket, will launch astronauts in the agency's Orion spacecraft on missions to an asteroid and eventually to Mars)
United States. Congress. House. Committee on Science, Space, and Technology (2011). A review of NASA's space launch system, 2011: title page (NASA's Space Launch System)page 3 (heavy-lift launch system "Space Launch System") page 5 (Shuttle- and Constellation-derived launch system designated the Space Launch System and Multi-Purpose Crew Vehicle)
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