The purpose of the Reusable Reentry Satellite (RRS) Propulsion System Trade Study described in this summary report was to investigate various propulsion options available for incorporation on the RRS and to select the option best suited for RRS application. The design requirements for the RRS propulsion system were driven by the total impulse requirements necessary to operate within the performance envelope specified in the RRS System Requirements Documents. These requirements were incorporated within the Design Reference Missions (DRM's) identified for use in this and other subsystem trade studies. This study investigated the following propulsion systems: solid rocket, monopropellant, bipropellant (monomethyl hydrazine and nitrogen tetroxi...
Conceptual design study of advanced Mariner space probe - flyby bus design for Mars missio
The evaluation of propulsion system test and flight performance data involves reviewing an extremely...
An integrated flight/propulsion control for an advanced vector thrust supersonic STOVL aircraft, was...
The overall Reusable Reentry Satellite (RRS) Phase B Study objective is to design a relatively inexp...
A goal of the Phase B study is to define the launch system interfaces for the reusable reentry satel...
The LAWS phase 1 and phase 2 studies have been completed on schedule and have led to significant adv...
Lockheed personnel, along with team member subcontractors and consultants, have performed a prelimin...
The program objectives of developing hybrid propulsion technology (HPT) to enable its application fo...
A cost effective, multiuser simulation, test, and demonstration facility to support the development ...
The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) inaugurated a program addressing research and ...
The feasibility of replacing the Space Transportation System (STS) Solid Rocket Boosters (SRBs) with...
Propulsion system requirements to support Low Earth Orbit (LEO) manned space station development and...
This report summarizes the Integrated Application of Active Controls (IAAC) Technology to an Advance...
Humankind will detect the first gravitational wave (GW) signals from the Universe in the current dec...
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) and the U.S. Council for Automotive Research (composed of automa...
Conceptual design study of advanced Mariner space probe - flyby bus design for Mars missio
The evaluation of propulsion system test and flight performance data involves reviewing an extremely...
An integrated flight/propulsion control for an advanced vector thrust supersonic STOVL aircraft, was...
The overall Reusable Reentry Satellite (RRS) Phase B Study objective is to design a relatively inexp...
A goal of the Phase B study is to define the launch system interfaces for the reusable reentry satel...
The LAWS phase 1 and phase 2 studies have been completed on schedule and have led to significant adv...
Lockheed personnel, along with team member subcontractors and consultants, have performed a prelimin...
The program objectives of developing hybrid propulsion technology (HPT) to enable its application fo...
A cost effective, multiuser simulation, test, and demonstration facility to support the development ...
The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) inaugurated a program addressing research and ...
The feasibility of replacing the Space Transportation System (STS) Solid Rocket Boosters (SRBs) with...
Propulsion system requirements to support Low Earth Orbit (LEO) manned space station development and...
This report summarizes the Integrated Application of Active Controls (IAAC) Technology to an Advance...
Humankind will detect the first gravitational wave (GW) signals from the Universe in the current dec...
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) and the U.S. Council for Automotive Research (composed of automa...
Conceptual design study of advanced Mariner space probe - flyby bus design for Mars missio
The evaluation of propulsion system test and flight performance data involves reviewing an extremely...
An integrated flight/propulsion control for an advanced vector thrust supersonic STOVL aircraft, was...