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... physics. Who knows what some clever scientist may think of? There are many, many space propulsion topics, concepts, and problems to be solved, and opportunities that will provide exciting and interesting ... and Thermodynamics of Propulsion", 2nd edition, 1992, Addison-Wesley Publishing Company, Inc. Reading, Mass. ISBN 0- 201-14659-2 Sutton, George P.; "Rocket Propulsion Elements, An Introduction to the Engineering of Rockets", 6th edition ...
... - after all, the rocket cannot generate continuous propulsion for hours, but can only impart relatively short-acting, but all the more powerful energy impulses. The ambition of the rocket is therefore by no ... following way: First, the oversea rocket plane climbs up to an altitude of at least 12,000 to 15,000 meters with the help of propellers or rocket propulsion. Of course, it must ...
... AND ROCKETS''' by Barker, A., T. R. F. Nonweiler, and R. Smelt ''London, 1959: Chapman and Hall, Ltd., 254 pages, $5.15'' Chapters deal with momentum theory of jet and rocket propulsion, rocket motors, constructional details of typical bipropellant rockets, elementary rocket performance calculations, jet propulsion, ramjets, performance of rocket projectiles, etc. A competent technical treatment is given ...
... rocket (i.e. rocket propulsion) was then the only feasible method of man achieving spaceflight. Yet we have also seen that paradoxically, the works of these two pioneers were quite unknown to the rocket ... classify or describe ''all ''the membership in general, such as “the amateur group,” “the rocket engineers,” “the rocket enthusiasts,” “the Raketenflugplatz enthusiasts,” or simply, “the enthusiasts,” although in truth, there were hundreds ...
... ''' - German rocket engines, German rocket experts, Soviet rocket genesis '''JBIS Reference Code ''' - 2002.55.404 '''Number of Pages''' - 24 Abstract A more accurate picture of the genesis of post-war Soviet rocket propulsion can now ... by that from new Russian publications in the nineties and personal interviews with the German rocket experts who were taken to the USSR. For the first time it became clear that ...
... /Pietsch rocket car test firing engine 160kg thrust (c. April 1931).''' The image above is taken at Heylandt factory in Berlin-Britz after Max Valier 's death. His work on rocket propulsion continued ... him. Image:1931-04-11 Heylandt car Prüfstand.jpg 400px '''The Heylandt,Riedel,Pietsch,Rudolph rocket car on the test stand (Apr 11 1931)''' Image:1931berlinrocketcar3.jpg 400px '''Alfons Pietsch drives ...
... OF ROCKET POWER''' by Pendray, G. E. ''New York, 1945: Harper and Brothers, 244 pages, OP'' The author has written a good source book of historical and World War II rockets and missiles, principles of rocket propulsion, and details of general rocketry. Extracted from the 1962 Publication ''Annotated Bibliography of ...
... SPACE RESEARCH BY ROCKET AND SATELLITE''' by Boyd, R. L. F. ''New York, 1960: Harper and Brothers, 128 pages, $ ... ., are discussed with details on specific instruments. Other chapters deal with near and deep space, rocket propulsion and electronics and basic instrumentation. The book is No. ST5 in the "Science Today" series ...
... , as follows: 1. Comments on a Chemical Rocket versus a Nuclear Rocket Space Program: The Static versus the Dynamic 2. General ... obvious justification then for the program once the ban was established. They were stupendous, 10,000 MW (500,000 pounds of ... mean increases in speed and thrusting power (I exclude electric/ion propulsion from the discussion and concentrate on reactors with hydrogen as ...
... ''reaction''. Perhaps the single most important fact that Tsiolkovsky established in his long and industrious career was the realization that a rocket would work in the vacuum of space. On March 28th ... he was looking at various different means of propulsion. On June 2nd 1913 he started writing the specifications for his Goddard, Robert - Patents first rocket patent . On October 1st the patent ...

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