The MoTIS design group has partnered with the Virtual United States Space Program to create an advanced nuclear powered space shuttle as well as suitable training aircraft. For details, click on Read More.
Today the VUSSP is very proud to announce its partnership with Motis Industries (http://www.motisvirtualjetdesign.com). For the past couple months, the VUSSP with the assistance of Motis Industries, has been working on Phase I of the SPECTRE program. After weeks of hard work and planning, the VUSSP is set to unveil its newest spacecraft, the Convoy Class Space Shuttle. The Convoy space shuttle is a first generation nuclear manned launch vehicle/fifth generation manned space vehicle that has been developed for Earth orbit missions. It will be replacing the current NASA designed space shuttle that was developed back in the 1970's within a matter of 4-6 months following its successful atmospheric and orbital tests. Atmospheric testing will commence in no less than 5 days while orbital testing will begin sometime late this month or early next month. The VUSSP designed Convoy class space shuttle represents the level of knowledge, speed, and precision that is needed to send the first manned crew of astronauts to Mars. Once the first Convoy shuttle completes its atmospheric and orbital testing, the VUSSP will be moving on to Phase II of its SPECTRE program. Until then, Phase II will remain highly classified.
The VUSSP is also proud to announce that it will be replacing its current fleet of Gulfstream II shuttle trainer aircraft with a new concept design made by Motis Industries named the MF-XRB-1A Graviton which will be modified for the VUSSP to train its astronauts.
Once again, the VUSSP is "Pushing the Limits of Science and Technological Innovation" as we lead the virtual space industry with highly advanced technologies as we always have, far into the 21st century, something competing agencies fail to do.
Reporting, Kaimoni Sutton, VUSSP Head Director
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