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... . First stage would have developed 2,000,000 lbs of thrust. The second stage of Arcturus would be three Titan tanks modified to feed a single engine of 500,000 lbs ... third stage using a single Titan with 200,000 lbs thrust. The entire assembly of Arcturus II would weigh 2.4 million pounds and would have been capable of putting one ... the moon and bringing him home. Cole also suggested an air-breathing JATO system for Arcturus II which would increase the payload capacity to 4.8 million pounds. Category:Launch Vehicle ...
... 100-mi-per-sec movement in direction midway between direction of Big Dipper and star Arcturus. ''(Nature, 6/7/69, 971-2)'' June 1969 June Jun 1 1969 1 Jun 2 ...
... and lavenders will settle over the USAF Academy at Colorado Springs, spirit it away to Arcturus or Andromeda and put the specimens in a zoo." ''(W Star, 12/22/69, A14 ...
... as BUSS-for balloon borne ultraviolet stellar spectrometer-gathered data on 16 separate stars, including Arcturus, a giant star in constellation Bootes; super-giant Antares (alpha Scorpii); Vega (alpha Lyrae); and ...
... ,000 lbs.) Other proposals included one from Martin which was a massive configuration called Boosted Arcturus and would have used a staggering conglomeration of seven Titans strapped together, able to send ...
... and look through there, you should have one good star, and that ought to be Arcturus," or something. I didn't even know what it was. I'd picked one that ...
... apron, and many related materials. Loren Eiseley's introduction to the science fiction Voyage to Arcturus, by Lindsay, echoes a view very similar to this standard model of the soul - and ...
... see the handle, the handle makes an arc. You’d say, “Follow the arc to Arcturus”, which is one of our navigation stars in Boötes constellation. Then you speed on to ...
... engineer Dandridge Cole and his team at the Martin advanced projects office. The others were Arcturus and Antares . Aldebaran was to have been built and flying by 1975-1980 and was ...

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