Glenn class (FASA)

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Glenn class (SFC)

The Glenn class space bus entered service in 2060, and served as the principal surface-to-orbit carriers during the second half of the 21st century. More than 200 were built to accommodate the increasingly heavy traffic between Earth, orbiting satellite cities, Mars, Venus, and the asteroid belt. Perhaps the most distinctive feature of the Glenn class was its adaptability. With convertible interiors, they could be used for both industrial transport and passenger service.[1]

Specifications

Length 140m (Passenger Area: 38.4m)
Diameter 56.5m (Passenger Area: 45m)
Mass 10 million kg
Complement
  • Officers: 5
  • Crew: 23
  • Passengers: Up to 450

Performance

Range 800 million km (Earth to asteroid belt)
Velocity (Cruising) 175 million km/hour
Typical Voyage Duration 20 hours (Earth to asteroid belt)
Engines SpaceOp Advanced Fusion Engine
Fuel Frozen deuterium

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Glenn class (SFC)

The Glenn class space bus entered service in 2052, and served as the principal surface-to-orbit carriers during the second half of the 21st century. More than 200 were built to accommodate the increasingly heavy traffic between Earth, orbiting satellite cities, Mars, Venus, and the asteroid belt. Perhaps the most distinctive feature of the Glenn class was its adaptability. With convertible interiors, they could be used for both industrial transport and passenger service.[1]

Specifications

Length 140m (Passenger Area: 38.4m)
Diameter 56.5m (Passenger Area: 45m)
Mass 10 million kg
Complement
  • Officers: 5
  • Crew: 23
  • Passengers: Up to 450

Performance

Range 800 million km (Earth to asteroid belt)
Velocity (Cruising) 175 million km/hour
Typical Voyage Duration 20 hours (Earth to asteroid belt)
Engines SpaceOp Advanced Fusion Engine
Fuel Frozen deuterium

References