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Media:1961-12 Aerojet Propulsion AD0268630.pdf Aerojet Research Study To Determine Propulsion Requirements And Systems For Space Missions Dec 1961
Category:Publications
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Aerojet Space Station concept (1959)
Category:Spacecraft
Aerojet 260 inch diameter solid rocket booster was test fired in 1966. The 260 SL-1 was 80 feet long and generated average thrust of 3.05 million pounds for 125 seconds. Peak thrust was 3.57 million pounds at 605 psia. Total power was 375 million pounds-seconds.
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Category:Rocket Engine
File:Aerojet_rover.mp4 Category:Animation
... J-2s in the third stage. The lander illustrated here is based on designs from Aerojet who were proposing sending multiple landers and rovers to establish a lunar outpost.
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3D Rendering of the Aerojet hard shell moon suit (circa 1962) featured prominently in Life magazine
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Category:Quicktime VR spacecraft
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3D Rendering of the Aerojet Lunar Rover and hardshell suit VR (circa 1962)
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3D Rendering of the Aerojet Lunar Lander VR (circa 1962)
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Category:Quicktime VR spacecraft
... British Interplanetary Society for Volume 60 60
'''Page ''' - 285-288
'''Year''' - 2007
'''Keywords''' - Gravity control, general relativity, energy-momentum pseudo-tensor
'''JBIS Reference Code ''' - 2007.60.285
'''Number of Pages''' - 4 ... study the hypothetical conversion of gravitational potential energy into kinetic energy using the formalism of general relativity. We show that the energy involved in the process greatly exceeds the Newtonian estimate ...
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General Motors Six-Wheel Flexible Frame Lunar Rover (ca. 1961)
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General Motors Defense Systems Division design for a lunar roving vehicle, (ca. November 1961)
Category:Lunar Vehicles
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