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vaibhav[_2_]
I am building a laboratory scale thruster which uses mono propellants
and is thermally ignited, I am not getting much information related
monoprop that...
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Aerobraking on the way up by
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A first step towards building a fully reusable rocket would be to have a reusable first stage. You would want to
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How does a rocket navigate in space? by
james[_4_]
Once a rocket or is in space (e.g. on its way to mars), how does it know
where it is in relation to its pre-programmed route? There is no GPS in
space.
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SpaceX Recovery Techniques by
David Spain
So can anyone shed some light on the technology SpaceX is proposing to employ
for Falcon booster recovery? Let's assume they are bringing down the entire
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Help by
vaibhav[_2_]
I am trying to build a laboratory scale thruster which uses mono
propellants and is thermally ignited.Although i got few papers on net
but none of them were of...
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by gudi
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Have I got my figures correct? by
Dr J R Stockton[_95_]
In sci.space.tech message ec783d1a-5c21-48a7-8d0c-835899712e00@v19g2000
yqa.googlegroups.com, Tue, 16 Nov 2010 23:00:38,...
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Rocket related books? by
Christopher[_5_]
I have been recomended the book "Rocket Propulsion Elements" by Bruce
Sutton" by the poster Damon Hill, and it is now on order from Amazon.
I noticed a few...
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Rocket enging fuel? by
Christopher[_5_]
Thanks for the rotor answers, appreciated.
Here's another handful questions for you all.
I've been reading articles on the web about the new liquid...
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Artificial gravity? by
Christopher[_5_]
Hi all, just popped in to this group, as I've heard its a good place
for space questions answers.
My question is this:
You have a rotor 200 meters in...
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Mining comets/asteroids for water by
Alain Fournier[_2_]
I'm not sure if this should be in sci.space.science or here.
Its a little about comets and asteroids structure and a little
about technology. Anyway here it...
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July 3rd 10 02:22 PM
by Hop
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Solid hydrogen peroxide by
Harri Tavaila[_3_]
As hydrogen peroxide has been demonstrated to be a useful oxidizer
(Black Arrow, UK) with some nasty handling issues it occured to me if
the latter could be...
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June 18th 10 04:13 AM
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High rate lunar mission architecture by
Alain Fournier[_2_]
I would like to have your thoughts about the best architecture for high
rate lunar missions. I don't want to hear about new technology, if you
want to talk...
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IO call reliability by
Jonathan de Boyne Pollard
About fifteen years ago, I read an article that suggested one CPU
error per 1000 hours of computation. Nowadays CPUs are faster, but
they...
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