The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) has identified liquid oxygen (LO2)/liquid methane (LCH4) propulsion systems as promising options for some future space vehicles. NASA issued a contract to Aerojet to develop a 100-lbf (445 N) LO2/LCH4 Reaction Control Engine (RCE) aimed at reducing the risk of utilizing a cryogenic reaction control system (RCS) on a space vehicle. Aerojet utilized innovative design solutions to develop an RCE that can ignite reliably over a broad range of inlet temperatures, perform short minimum impulse bits (MIB) at small electrical pulse widths (EPW), and produce excellent specific impulse (Isp) across a range of engine mixture ratios (MR). These design innovations also provide a start transient wi...
Liquid oxygen (LOX)/hydrocarbon propulsion concepts for a "second generation' orbiter auxiliary prop...
Initiatives have emerged with the goal of sending humans to other places in our solar system. New te...
Liquid methane (LCH4)is the most promising rocket fuel for our journey to Mars and other space entit...
Liquid oxygen (LOX) and liquid methane (LCH4) are a propellant combination viewed as a potential ena...
Liquid oxygen (LOX) and liquid methane (LCH4) are a propellant combination viewed as a potential ena...
The National Aeronautics & Space Administration (NASA) has identified Liquid Oxygen (LOX)/Liquid Met...
The National Aeronautics & Space Administration (NASA) has identified Liquid Oxygen (LOX)/Liquid Met...
Liquid oxygen/liquid methane (LO2/LCH4 ) has recently been viewed as a potential green propulsion sy...
A liquid oxygen, liquid methane (LOX/LCH4) reaction control system (RCS) was tested at NASA Glenn Re...
The use of non-toxic propellants in future exploration vehicles would enable safer, more cost effect...
The University of El Paso’s (UTEP) Center for Space Exploration and Technology Research (cSETR) has ...
The University of El Paso\u27s (UTEP) Center for Space Exploration and Technology Research (cSETR) h...
This slide presentation reviews the JSC Energy Systems Divisions work in propulsion. Specific work i...
The Propulsion and Cryogenics Advanced Development (PCAD) Project in the Exploration Technology Deve...
NASA is pursuing non-toxic propellant technologies applicable to RLV and Space Shuttle orbital maneu...
Liquid oxygen (LOX)/hydrocarbon propulsion concepts for a "second generation' orbiter auxiliary prop...
Initiatives have emerged with the goal of sending humans to other places in our solar system. New te...
Liquid methane (LCH4)is the most promising rocket fuel for our journey to Mars and other space entit...
Liquid oxygen (LOX) and liquid methane (LCH4) are a propellant combination viewed as a potential ena...
Liquid oxygen (LOX) and liquid methane (LCH4) are a propellant combination viewed as a potential ena...
The National Aeronautics & Space Administration (NASA) has identified Liquid Oxygen (LOX)/Liquid Met...
The National Aeronautics & Space Administration (NASA) has identified Liquid Oxygen (LOX)/Liquid Met...
Liquid oxygen/liquid methane (LO2/LCH4 ) has recently been viewed as a potential green propulsion sy...
A liquid oxygen, liquid methane (LOX/LCH4) reaction control system (RCS) was tested at NASA Glenn Re...
The use of non-toxic propellants in future exploration vehicles would enable safer, more cost effect...
The University of El Paso’s (UTEP) Center for Space Exploration and Technology Research (cSETR) has ...
The University of El Paso\u27s (UTEP) Center for Space Exploration and Technology Research (cSETR) h...
This slide presentation reviews the JSC Energy Systems Divisions work in propulsion. Specific work i...
The Propulsion and Cryogenics Advanced Development (PCAD) Project in the Exploration Technology Deve...
NASA is pursuing non-toxic propellant technologies applicable to RLV and Space Shuttle orbital maneu...
Liquid oxygen (LOX)/hydrocarbon propulsion concepts for a "second generation' orbiter auxiliary prop...
Initiatives have emerged with the goal of sending humans to other places in our solar system. New te...
Liquid methane (LCH4)is the most promising rocket fuel for our journey to Mars and other space entit...