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media:MATHEMATICA Economic Analysis of the Space Shuttle System 31 Jan 72.pdf MATHEMATICA Economic Analysis of the Space Shuttle System 31 Jan 72 Category:Donald A. Beattie Papers Category:Donald A. Beattie Space Station Papers
... for the Space Shuttle is investigated as a replacement for the existing solid rocket boosters (SRB). It is shown that hydrogen peroxide/kerosene outperforms both solids, LOX/Kero, and LOX/LH2 as a general booster propellant due to its high density and moderate exhaust speed. With the same propellant mass and size as that of the current SRB' ...
The Space Shuttle is very explosive. The very attributes that make hydrogen and oxygen good propellants—high energy content and hypergolic (meaning they combust on mixing without the need for a ...
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... the old highland crust (the primary crust) without erupting, whereas others erupted on to the surface, mainly in the mare impact basins, to form secondary crust. These various volcanic events led to the formation of a range of topographic and ...
... a similar pattern though the time involved can be shortened since they do not follow the government approval and contracting process. Moreover, nearly all rocket launches are one and done and this is basically true for the space shuttle, which has to ...
... to bring the glider home and almost nothing was spent on its weapons capability it could be argued that the Dyna-Soar was just a dry-run for the Space Shuttle program. The ... are the implications of Dyna-Soar . If it had been seen successfully to its logical conclusion, the United States would have had a space shuttle when the Russians were still trying to launch a ...
... are restricted to those industries and facilities that are most closely related to the technology of space research. Immediately coming to mind we have the aircraft, electronic and chemical industries, government research and development agencies and, of course, of vital importance, the universities. The ...
... if they really want to go to space, or participate in space projects, they have at least an even chance to do so if they are willing to invest their own efforts in developing the required knowledge and skills. Key to ...
... a space hotel, or a space industry to harvest materials from the moon, it is the premise of this chapter that we may at a minimum get a grasp on some of the questions society is going to ask, and the space advocacy community is going to have to ...

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