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Media:NACA_Space_Plan_1958.pdf Report To The National Advisory Committee For Aeronautics Special Committee On Space Technology - A National Integrated Missile And Space Vehicle Development Program (1958) Category:Publications
... and staging, mission and vehicle design, structures (static integrated analysis and integrated dynamic analysis), estimating performance capabilities of boost rockets, trajectory analysis, control system theory and components, radio guidance fundamentals, inertial guidance for ballistic vehicles, reentry and recovery, auxiliary subsystems, and the missile as an integrated vehicle system ...
... '' The book provides engineers with an understanding of the subjects and subsystems that make up ground support systems of missiles and space vehicles. Among the subsystems considered are data subsystems, facilities, vulnerability protection, mobile systems, propellant handling, reliability, maintenance, logistics, and standard items of equipment. Sections are inluded on space vehicle facilities ...
... energy), transmitters of energy (to millions of kilometers), creation of new weapons, etc. This method and the main innovations were offered by the author in 1983 in the former USSR. Now ... engine), to name a few. This article considers the multi-reflex propulsion systems for space and air vehicles and energy transmitter for long distances in space. '''To BUY this paper click http://www ...
... SPACE FLIGHT AND SATELLITE VEHICLES''' by Beard, R. B. and A. C. Rotherham ''New York, 1957: Pitman Publishing Corp., 150 pages, $3.95'' The contents of this book include an historical space flight survey, basic principles, future prospects, and uses of artificial satellites. Extracted from the 1962 Publication ''Annotated Bibliography of Space Science ...
Media:1961-02-10_NASA_Long_Range_Goals_with_Saturn.pdf NASA Long Range Goals Using Saturn and Larger Vehicles by John Sloop (10 Feb 1961) Category:Publications
... '''Keywords''' - Launch, photoreconnaissance, Orlets , recovery, Yantar , Zenit '''JBIS Reference Code ''' - 2002.55.202 '''Number of Pages''' - 15 Abstract This paper presents an analysis of the actual (when known) and calculated launch and recovery times of Russian photoreconnaissance and related satellites, noting relationships between these times and the orbital inclinations and different satellite groups. '''To BUY this paper ...
... Unmanned Space Vehicle-Sharp Hot Structures (USV-SHS) activities. The Sharp Hot Structures Project (SHS) is focused on the applicability of modified diboride compounds to the manufacturing of high performance and ... and a wing leading edge. The aim of the work is to size the coupling pin and the corresponding contact area with massive ZrB2-SiC and C/SiC-Graphite dome, ensuring structural integrity ...
... orbital vehicle with a gas gun supplying the initial velocity required for ram operation. The vehicle itself acts as the center body of a ramjet inside a launch tube, filled with gaseous fuel and ... to achieve hypervelocity precludes a crew, and it would require greatly increased liquid fuel tank structural mass if a liquid propellant is used for post-launch vehicle propulsion. Solid propellants do not require ...
Initially, sub-orbital flights will take off and land from the same spaceport. Virgin Galactic is currently looking at a number of launch sites including Mojave in California where our spaceships are being built. We need free airspace, wide open spaces and good predictable weather. ---- Answer provided by ...

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