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So I don't know if this is the right group but whatever.
So I've been reading speculation on the CEV's shape, and I got to wondering. If it where a winged or lifting body design, how would you attach a LEM? I would imagine that the configuration would be along the lines of Apollo, with some type of SM in the back, with the lunar module in the front. If you were to attach it to some kind of docking port on the nose of the CEV, wouldn't the presence of the docking hardware make reentry difficult? ( like seams and stuff). And if you didn't attack the LEM to the nose, where would you put it, if you stuck it on top, would it get torqued off or something? |
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