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This graphic depicts the future in spacecraft capability supported by the Air Force Office of Scientific Research. It is called an Evolved Expendable Launch Vehicle and represents an affordable space access program. Joan Fuller, a program manager at AFOSR supports space access through the discovery of new high temperature materials for aggressive thermal and chemical environments via her ceramic and nonmetallic materials program. (Graphic courtesy of U.S. Air Force).
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