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The C-1 was a large rocket proposed by the Canadian Rocket Society in August/September of 1948. Blueprints for the rocket were revealed by CRS leader Captain Edward Cecil Evans Fox Edward ... in the newspapers in the USA, Australia and England. Fox wrote an article describing the rocket in the Sydney Australia based Tattersall's Club Magazine in October 1949. The 200' nuclear powered launch vehicle seems to predate other similar proposals for such a large rocket by Hermann Koelle at the GfW in Germany in 1949 and by Willy Ley – Berliner ...
... Volume 62 62 '''Page ''' - 9-14 '''Year''' - 2009 '''Keywords''' - DARE, DEIMOS, methane propellant, student projects, rocket engine, amateur altitude record '''JBIS Reference Code ''' - 2009.62.9 '''Number of Pages''' - 6 Abstract ... , performed on project basis with fellow aerospace engineering students under auspices of DARE (Delft Aerospace Rocket Engineering). This paper describes the requirements, the engine development, and the design considerations and calculations ...
... , OP'' This is the original title of a series that has grown into the present "Rockets, Missiles and Space Travel" (see 1957 entry). In ten chapters it covers "The Beginnings of ... with some Honor"; "The Battle of the Formulae"; "Success, Failure and Politics"; "The Meteorological Rocket"; "The Rocket into Cosmic Space"; "The Spaceship"; and "Terminal in Space." As with later editions, useful appendices ...
... "Solid Propellant Ignition." Among the chapters are "Grain Design and Development Problems for Very Large Rocket Motors," "Stress and Strain Analysis of Cylindrical Case-bonded Grains," "Burning Mechanism of Ammonium Perchlorate ... ," "Combustion Characteristics of Metal Particles," "Heat Transfer Stability Analysis of Solid Propellant Rocket Motors," "Combustion Instability in Solid Rockets Using Propellants with Reactive Additives," "Experimental Investigations of Unstable Burning in Solid Propellant ...
... , 1961: Plenum Press, Inc., 374 pages, $12.50'' This book is the Proceedings of the Rocket Propulsion Symposium held in Cranfield, England by the College of Aeronautics, the British Interplanetary Society ... the Black Knight high-altitude research vehicle and its propulsion system are described. Reliability in rocket engines is considered in papers on the measurement and interpretation of reliability, aspects of design ...
... with feed lines and valves, a tank pressurization system for liquid propellants, stage separation rocket motors (retro rockets), a guidance system and avionics (electric power, computers, and communications to operate everything that ... /For%20Kids/KidstoSpace.html Click here Category:Kids To Space Category:Kids To Space - ROCKETS
... Alka-Seltzer tablet. Place upside down, and you have an interesting classroom demonstration. Small solid rocket motors and vehicles can be purchased in hobby stores in single and multi-stage varieties. Mixing your own rocket propellant is very dangerous and can cause serious injuries. Rocket clubs can provide guidance and safety procedures for those who insist ...
The largest rocket ever built was the Saturn V rocket that was used to carry people to the Moon and back. This rocket was about 363 feet tall and weighed about 2,250 metric tons when fully fueled. The Space Shuttle with the external tank and solid rocket boosters is a little over 184 feet tall and weighs about 2000 metric tons. ---- Answer ... /For%20Kids/KidstoSpace.html Click here Category:Kids To Space Category:Kids To Space - ROCKETS
... run on hydrogen (the fuel) and oxygen (the oxidizer). The orbital maneuvering system rockets and the reaction control system rockets (used for attitude control) use monomethyl hydrazine (the fuel) and nitrogen tetroxide (the oxidizer). The German V-2 rocket used alcohol and oxygen. The Atlas rocket used kerosene and oxygen. But of all these, hydrogen has the highest ...

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