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Launch Vehicles Space Technology
Launch Vehicles Space Technology
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- Description of each engine including technical drawings.
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- Offers presentation of the company's launch vehicles, including the Pegasus and others.
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- Provides official information on the Chinese launch vehicle series 'Long March', including news, launcher manuals and services.
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- Hypersonic flow theory and applications to waveriders and other hypersonic flight vehicles.
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- Information on a project aiming to design the world's smallest orbital launch vehicle.
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- The site provides technical data and general information about the Indian Space Research Organisation's (ISRO) GSLV.
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- Offers facts sheet on the Indian launcher and data in recent launches.
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- Spacedrive technology based on nuclear power. Personal page.
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- Overview, manuals and countdowns of the Japanese rocket.
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- By Courtney G. Brooks. James M. Grimwood and Loyd S. Swenson, Jr.
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- Information about aerospike and annular nozzles, such as how they work and their advantages and disadvantages.
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- Descriptions and pictures of various Boeing space products, including defence systems, satellites and launch vehicles.
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- Database offering an overview of the world's fleet of launchers.
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- Offering information and project documents by a company aiming to construct space elevators.
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- The engineering of a rocket for the space access prize.
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- Purdue Review with links to vehicle manufacturers
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- Offers overview of research in advanced space transportation research at the Marshall center of NASA.
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- A LEO launcher development by a group of space enthusiast. Features engine and vehicle designs, project descriptions and membership information.
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- Future looking launch vehicles by private industry
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- Information on Beal Aerospace's liquid-fueled, three-stage heavy lift launcher. The rocket can deliver a 37,400 pound payload into low Earth orbit or into geosynchronous tranfer orbit.
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- Developer of low-cost small satellite launch vehicles and sounding/target rockets.
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- Provides a space enthusiast's view of the possibility to use alternative means for propulsion of spacecraft.
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- The page provides a listing of russian launch vehicles and a comparison of their sizes. Links are provided for obtaining further information on the modern launchers such as Energia.
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- An hypothetical alternative space launch system.
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- Space related company in Russia, launch vehicle and rocket engine design and manufacturing, commercial launch and satellite.
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- Information on sky ramp technology and its applications.
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- A chronicle of the development of the Boeing McDonnell Douglas Delta family of expendable launch vehicles, from the Thor-Delta (1960) to the present day.
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- Manufacturers of civil and military launchers used in major space launch programs, Ariane 4 and Ariane 5, orbital transfer vehicles. strategic and ballistic missiles
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- Database of launch vehicle characteristics.
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- Provides overview and explanation of the Pegasus launch system. Includes relevant links.
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- Provides a centralized location for information on Nasa X-aircraft. Also provides links to photos, fact sheets, line drawings and movie clips.
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