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... nuclear energy is harnessed,” Fox explained, “a nuclear rocket can be built with enough power within itself to keep its jets exhaust gases issuing from its nozzle or nozzles firing until it the rocket vehicle ...
... Morse
Radionuclide Power Sources
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B.C. Lindley
The Application of Nuclear Energy for Large Scale Space Power
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Correspondence
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17th Annual General ... Vehicles
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G.A. Tokaty
The Hypersonic Aerodynamics of an Aerospace Vehicle
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R.A. Jeffs
Liquid Air Cycle Engines for High Speed Aircraft
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L.E. Maher
Aerospace Applications of Rocket Engines ...
... Rocket versus a Nuclear Rocket Space Program: The Static versus the Dynamic
2. General Comments on Nuclear Rocketry
3. Specific Technical Comments on the Dynamics of Nuclear Rockets
4. The Dynamic Potential of the Small Nuclear Engine ... of market share.
Second, I speak of using nuclear rocket technology for electrical power and process heat applications; take what’s being developed to operate ...
... Hickman; T.-S. Wang; C. C. Dobson
Hyperthermal Environments Simulator for Nuclear Rocket Engine Development
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T. M. Chlapek et al
T. ... Feasibility Study of a Three-Stage Radioisotope-Powered Mars Ascent Vehicle
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T. Godfroy et al
T. Godfroy; R. ... and Development Effort to Design a Micro Nuclear Power Plant for Brazilian Space Applications
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M. H. Briggs
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... Braun, with his rocket team, next went on to direct the development of the Saturn vehicles, leading up to the 1.5-million lb. (680,389 kg) F-1 rocket engine that propelled the ... ”; (2), the emphasis in some of the VfR literature on the application of the rocket for military rather than potential spaceflight applications, and therefore a veering away from their original goals towards a program ...
... application of the rocket for upper atmospheric research (i.e. or what we term today an upper atmospheric “sounding rocket”). Goddard's true goal was to ultimately develop the rocket for the potential application for ... the same city and a candidate for a chemical engineering degree; Miss Hedwig Bernhard of Breslau ... lectures on the possibilities of atomic (nuclear) rocket propulsion.) ref 11
It is ...
... to guide concrete engineering and management efforts?
President Bush's vision for space exploration rightly ... , the best we can realistically hope for with expendable rockets, that gets raised to $1.00 per ... advantages over nuclear fusion on Earth. There are two mainstream versions of nuclear fusion for use on ... new vehicle on a private sector basis. In addition, launch service contracts for heavy ...
... propellants. Furthermore, the reaction temperature for these potential propellants is expected to be well above the melting point of current engine materials. Suggestions have been made ... launched single stage, limited primarily by shielding weight. Horizontally launched single stage nuclear rocket vehicles can, theoretically, achieve orbit. This is because the thrust requirements can be ...
... Nuclear Reactions," "Reactor Physics." "The Thermodynamics of Jet and Rocket Propulsion," "The Application of Nuclear Power," "The Nuclear-Pdwered Closed-Cycle Gas Turbine," "The Design of Nuclear Reactors," "Metallurgical Problems in Nuclear Reactors," "Heat Transfer Problems in Nuclear Engineering," "Reactor Control and Instrumentation," "Marine Developments in the Nuclear ...
... rockets we built - one for rocket motors alone. This was the second or large proving stand; it served for most of the ground tests. Proving Stand No. 3 (''sic''.) was also only for rocket ...
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