The Vulcan rocket will use a reusable booster engine configuration
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Exploded view of Vulcan configuration with small fairing
Exploded view of Vulcan configuration with small fairing
Exploded view of Vulcan configuration with large fairing
Exploded view of Vulcan configuration with large fairing
The Vulcan rocket will use a reusable booster engine configuration
The United Launch Alliance (ULA) has entered the reusable launcher race with its Next Generation Launch System (NGLS), also known as the Vulcan rocket. This replacement for the current generation of launch systems will incorporate a rocket engine assembly that jettisons from the first stage and is snared in mid-air by a helicopter after reentering the Earth's atmosphere.
Unveiled at the 31st Space Symposium, the Vulcan was named by popular vote last month that garnered one million entries. According to ULA, the new launch system will be able to deliver payloads to low-Earth orbit and deep space at reduced cost.
At the heart of the Vulcan is ULA's Sensible, Modular, Autonomous Return Technology (SMART) initiative. Unlike the SpaceX Falcon 9, which is designed to fly back to the launch site, the SMART initiative involves developing an engine assembly that reuses the booster main engines. The assembly uses twin BE-4 engines burning methane and liquid oxygen, producing 1.1 million lb of thrust. The BE-4 was developed by Blue Origin, which is providing the engines to ULA in a partnership to replace the Russian-made RD-180.
In flight, the Vulcan lifts off like a conventional system, but after releasing its payload, the first-stage booster engine assembly detaches and re-enters atmosphere using an inflatable heat shield. After parachute deployment, the booster engine assembly is hooked and captured by a Chinook helicopter. The assembly is then recertified and reattached to a new Vulcan first stage. ULA says that this results in a 90 percent savings in propulsion costs because the engine assembly makes up 25 percent of the booster weight and 65 percent of the booster cost.
The American-made Vulcan is based on the Atlas and Delta launch vehicles and will use ULA's Centaur second stage with either a 4- or 5-m (13/16 ft) payload fairing and four to strap-on solid boosters on the first stage. In the Stage Two version, the Centaur will be replaced by a new, more powerful Advanced Cryogenic Evolved Stage (ACES); giving the Vulcan the lift capability of the Delta IV Heavy rocket. ULA says that the ACES can make almost unlimited burns, so its on-orbit time extends from hours to weeks
'More capabilities in space mean more capabilities here on Earth,' says Tory Bruno, president and CEO of United Launch Alliance. 'Because the Next Generation Launch System will be the highest-performing, most cost-efficient rocket on the market, it will open up new opportunities for the nation’s use of space. Whether it is scientific missions, medical advancements, national security or new economic opportunities for businesses, ULA’s new Vulcan rocket is a game-changer in terms of creating endless possibilities in space.'
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Black Vulcan as he appeared in Hanna-Barbera's Super Friends TV series in the 1970s and '80s | |
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Created by | Hanna-Barbera |
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Team affiliations | Super Friends |
Partnerships | Apache Chief Samurai El Dorado |
Abilities | Electricity manipulation |
Black Vulcan is a fictionalAfrican-Americansuperhero on the animated seriesSuper Friends created by Hanna-Barbera. He was voiced by Buster Jones.
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Fictional character biography[edit]
Unlike most of the Super Friends, Black Vulcan was not a pre-existing DC Comics character. This is particularly notable since DC Comics' roster did include an African American superhero with electricity-based powers, Black Lightning, who could not be used on the show due to disputes between DC and Black Lightning's creator Tony Isabella.[1]
Black Vulcan appeared in The All-New Super Friends Hour cartoon series (episode 'The Whirlpool'). His catchphrase was 'Great Lightning!'
His powers include the ability to emit electricity from his hands. He can also fly by charging his lower body with energy. On a few occasions, he has exhibited powers he had not shown before, such as the ability to assume a form of pure energy and travel at the speed of light (in an unsuccessful attempt to escape a black hole.[2]) He was able to travel back in time[3] by fluctuating his body's energy to open a rift in space-time. Black Vulcan is able to spot-weld microelectronics.[4]
In the final incarnation of the series, The Super Powers Team: Galactic Guardians, he was replaced with Cyborg, another black superhero that was already well established in DC Comics.
In other media[edit]
Television[edit]
- Black Vulcan made several appearances on the show Harvey Birdman, Attorney at Law voiced by Phil LaMarr. He debuted in the season one episode 'Very Personal Injury', in which he was present at the trial when Apache Chief sued a coffee shop. In the episode, he describes his power as 'Pure electricity…in my pants.' This becomes a running gag; whenever someone makes a double entendre, he utters some variation on '..in my pants.' He claims that he previously used the name 'Supervolt' before Aquaman suggested his present name, which Black Vulcan believes is a racist slur. Black Vulcan suggests that Aquaman should therefore be called 'White Fish'. At the end of the episode, Black Vulcan and Apache Chief form 'The Multicultural Pals' with Juan Gigante, French Tickler, Negotiator and his sidekick Pitseleh, and Jesse Jackson, and B.V. is shown yelling 'THAT'S SUPERVOLT!'. In 'Peanut Puberty', Black Vulcan gives advice to the character Peanut as he goes through superhero puberty and acquires his powers. In the episode 'Booty Noir' Black Vulcan has a menage a trois with his ex-girlfriend Norlissa and Reducto.
- In the first episode of the series Static Shock, one of the outfits Virgil Hawkins considers as his superhero costume resembles Black Vulcan's but includes pants. Richie rejects it, saying the outfit makes him look like 'a battery commercial'.
- In Justice League Unlimited, the character Juice is based on Black Vulcan and is a member of the Ultimen. He has the ability to emit electricity from his body, which he can use to create small electric bursts or fly by charging his lower body with energy. He can assume an electric form which he can use to travel quickly and discreetly. Juice rarely speaks, but when he does his voice sounds raspy and broken up, like a low-quality speaker or radio.[5] After Maxwell Lord reveals their true origins and short life expectancies, Juice shocked Maxwell Lord when he offered to help the Ultimen. The Ultimen battled the Justice League in a desperate plan by Wind Dragon. Juice battled Batman and was defeated when Batman knocked him into some water pipes that shorted out his power supply. Juice is now imprisoned like most of the other Ultimen, their bodies still deteriorating.[5] An army of Ultimen clones were later created by Project Cadmus in an attempt to finish off the Justice League. They were eventually defeated.[6]
- The Black Vulcan outfit can be seen in the background for the teaser trailer for Black Lightning's upcoming DC Nation Shorts. The episode conflates Black Lightning with the characters Thunder and Lightning.
- Black Vulcan was combined with Static in Young Justice as part of the show's group of teen Super Friends analogues where he is voiced by Bryton James. Static first appears in the episode 'Beneath' as one of the teens abducted by the Reach. He has his first speaking role in the series on the episode 'Cornered', where Virgil tells Black Canary about the experiments the Reach had put him through. He unknowingly displays his manifested electrical powers when a bunch of paper clips ended up stuck together by his electrostatic abilities. In the episode 'Runaways', he and his fellow abductees (based on the various ethnic heroes from Super Friends, with Static taking the place of Black Vulcan) run away from Star Labs when they grow sick of the constant testing. He and the other runaways are stopped by Blue Beetle and help him to battle Red Volcano, saving the scientists and staff. When Blue Beetle ignores the potential harm he is causing during the battle and tries to forcibly take them with him, Virgil and the others escape. The group then are met by Lex Luthor who recruits them. In the episode 'The Hunt', Virgil and his friends destroy everything in sight relating to the Reach until Luthor convinces them to rescue the members of the Team from Warworld (which is now under the Reach's control), using a Father Box to get there and track down Superboy. Once on board, they are attacked by the Reach's enforcers and Black Beetle, who causes them trouble until Arsenal intervenes and frees Mongul, triggering a fight between him and Black Beetle. After the Team is rescued, Nightwing offers a place on the Team for the runaways, but they refuse when he kicks Arsenal off the Team despite him saving their lives and they leave. Arsenal then tells the group that Luthor was using them and the abductees break ties with Luthor and leave with Arsenal. In 'Endgame', Virgil and Black Lightning take down the Magnetic Field Disruptor in Dakota City. Impressed, Black Lightning tells him if he ever needs a mentor, he should let him know. After the battle, Wonder Girl and Robin welcome Virgil, now going by the name 'Static', to the team. He does not wear his costume in this show, however his street clothes resemble those of his Teen Titans costume, but in the episode 'Endgame' he is shown with his circled lightning logo on his T-shirt briefly on the Watchtower. In this version, when Static flies on a disc, his electricity is shown to be directed towards the ground, presumably caused by the grounding effect.
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Film[edit]
- Black Vulcan makes a cameo in Scooby-Doo! Mask of the Blue Falcon along with the other Super Friends.
- Black Vulcan makes a cameo appearance in The Lego Batman Movie. He appears as a dancing partygoer at the 57th Annual Justice League Anniversary Party held at the Fortress of Solitude.[7]
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Toys[edit]
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Black Vulcan has been released in a Justice League Unlimited three-pack, accompanied by his Super Friends teammates Apache Chief and Samurai. A 6' Black Vulcan action figure was released in Mattel's DC Universe Classics Wave 18, which was primarily dedicated to Super Friends characters.[8] Black Vulcan was also newly released in 2016 as an 8-inch Mego-like action figure by Figures Toy Company. Additionally, Black Vulcan has been released in Lego format, appearing in Series 2 of the Lego Batman Minifigure line.
Comics[edit]
- Comic book artist and Super Friends fan Alex Ross intended to create a modernized version of Black Vulcan for his rejected Captain Marvel series. The title would have had the character reimagined as Vulcan, an African American child who could become an adult superhero after accidentally gaining some of the powers of the wizard Shazam.[9]
- Black Vulcan made a cameo appearance in the DC One Million 80-Page Giant special as part of one of the many alternate Justice Leagues that accidentally ended up in the headquarters of the Justice Legion Alpha.
References[edit]
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- ^Morse, Ben (3 March 2007). 'LIGHTNING ROD: How Black Lightning hurdled racism, knockoffs and wars between creators to become the new powerhouse of Justice League of America'. WizardUniverse.com. Archived from the original on 11 January 2008.
- ^'The World's Deadliest Game'. Challenge of the Superfriends. Season 1, Episode 3. September 23, 1978.
- ^'Secret Origins of the Superfriends'. Challenge of the Superfriends. Season 1, Episode 8. 28 October 1978.
- ^'Dive to Disaster'. Super Friends. Season 1, Episode 2. 20 September 1980.
- ^ ab'Ultimatum', Justice League Season 1, Episode 9, 4 December 2004.
- ^'Panic In The Sky', Justice League Season 2, Episode 11, 9 July 2005.
- ^http://screenrant.com/lego-batman-movie-easter-eggs/
- ^DC Universe Classics 18: Black Vulcan review, OAFE.net
- ^Smith, Zach (January 6, 2011). 'An Oral History of CAPTAIN MARVEL: The Modern Years'. Newsarama.
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