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... Society for Volume 61 61 '''Page ''' - 32-38 '''Year''' - 2008 '''Keywords''' - Combustible launch vehicle, polyethylene tank '''JBIS Reference Code ''' - 2008.61.32 '''Number of Pages''' - 7 Abstract A single-stage launch vehicle equipped with ... concerning the obturator and compressor. Combustible launch vehicles are compared with conventional launch vehicles taking into consideration their payload mass ratios. Combustible launchers are preferable as small launchers for micro and nano satellites. Reusable ...
... Huygens probe to Titan . Space junkies and armchair astronauts are provided with comprehensive, handy references for a variety of space-related missions, vehicles, and concepts in this ... objectives. Photographs and statistics for launch vehicles, orbiters, probes, and experimental equipment are featured in each equipment-specific reference. Flight data and images for all of the unmanned deep ...
... ISS has been continuously crewed for more than 5 years and is about 50 percent complete. There are 16 station elements in orbit today, nine elements ready for launch at Kennedy Space Center ... been more than 50 flights to the ISS, including flights for assembly, crew rotation and logistical support. The ISS is currently operating with a crew of three. Its assembly will continue through ...
... Linear motor technology for low-velocity and high-mass applications is being developed for naval catapults. Such technology could serve as the basis for a first-stage booster launch--as suggested by the US ... ( 7500 m/s) and energies ( 10 GJ) needed for the direct launch of payloads into orbit is very challenging but may not be impossible. For launch to orbit, even long launchers (> 1000 m) would ...
... MISSILEMEN''' by Hunter, M. ''Garden City (New York), 1960: Doubleday and Co., Inc., 192 pages, $4.95'' Missilemen is concerned with the men responsible for launching and handling missiles and space vehicles at the ... the 1962 Publication ''Annotated Bibliography of Space Science and Technology with an Astronomical Supplement - A History of Astronautical Book Literature 1931 - 1961.'' by Frederick I. Ordway III Category:Annotated Bibliography of Space ...
... death calmly then, knowing that my idea will not perish with me.” Kibalchich repeatedly asked that his ideas be submitted for consideration by scientists. But instead his project was buried in secret ... gimbal so it could be swiveled in any direction for steering. This was not accomplished in reality until Robert Hutchings Goddard Robert Goddard launched the first gimbal-steered rocket in 1937. ...
... of this experiment is to verify the data gathered by Kobayashi and Abe ref 3 and expand it for a wider temperature spectrum. With the data about this unique property of pyrolytic graphite ... the data recovered by ESA’s three SWARM satellites is of utter importance for this model ref 12 . The data for this model was selected and treated with several criteria used previously for the older ...
... crew of Gemini 6 were suddenly presented with a totally revised and audacious flight plan. The long duration Gemini 7 mission was already scheduled for launch and so the crew of Gemini 6 ...
... Society for Volume 53 53 '''Page ''' - 197-214 '''Year''' - 2000 '''Keywords''' - '''JBIS Reference Code ''' - 2000.53.197 '''Number of Pages''' - 18 Abstract The four-stage Proton-K launch vehicle was first proposed for launching commercial satellites for western customers in the mid-1980s, but because of international politics the first commercial launch did not take place until 1996. This paper reviews the launches ...
... Bao-1 launch vehicle and the satellite launches which took place during 1973-1981. Details are given of the launch vehicle's development and flight history, as well as numerical data for the launch vehicle itself. The satellites which were launched by ...

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