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'''Page ''' - 395-400
'''Year''' - 2008
'''Keywords''' - Optimal control, trajectory, launch vehicle, range maximization
'''JBIS Reference Code ''' - 2008.61.395
'''Number of Pages''' - 6
Abstract
This paper investigates a different way of finding the maximum range trajectory for a suborbital launch vehicle in real time. Instead of evaluating terminal constraints and ...
... Code ''' - 2010.63.218
'''Number of Pages''' - 4
Abstract
This paper considers the likely maximum range of space vessels providing the basis of a mature interstellar transportation network. Using the principle of sufficiency, it is argued that this range will be less than three parsecs for the average interstellar vessel. This maximum ...
... LONG-RANGE BALLISTIC MISSILES'''
by Burgess, E.
''London, 1961: Chapman and Hall, 255 pages, $5.00 (available ... ," "Vehicles," "Re-entry Bodies," "Missile Support," "Defence," and "Plougshares," make up this book on long-range nissiles. The book provides a comprehensive survey of how missiles are ntegrated into the armed ...
Media:Long Range Plan NASA Jan 1962.pdf Long Range Plan for NASA January 1962 (28MB pdf)
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Media:1959-12 NASA Long Range Plan.pdf Long Range Plan of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration December 1959
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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)
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1953 Media:White_Sands_Brochure.pdf Letter and press release describing White Sands Missile Range functions and V-2 launch specifications.
Category:Facility
... AVIONICS RESEARCH: SATELLITES AND PROBLEMS OF LONG RANGE DETECTION AND TRACKING'''
by Glazier, E. V. D., E. Rechtin and J. Voge (eds)
''New ...
... ROCKET DRIVE FOR LONG RANGE BOMBERS'''
by Sänger, E. and L Bredt
''Whittier (California), 1952: Robert Cornog, 175 ...
... ,000 miles per hour to orbit and to maintain a space orbit. There is a range of speeds at which the different satellites travel. Because of the laws of physics, the ...
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