A research and technology program for advanced high pressure, oxygen-hydrogen rocket propulsion technology is presently being pursued by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) to establish the basic discipline technologies, develop the analytical tools, and establish the data base necessary for an orderly evolution of the staged combustion reusable rocket engine. The need for the program is based on the premise that the USA will depend on the Shuttle and its derivative versions as its principal Earth-to-orbit transportation system for the next 20 to 30 yr. The program is focused in three principal areas of enhancement: (1) life extension, (2) performance, and (3) operations and diagnosis. Within the technological disciplin...
Two alternate oxygen-hydrogen auxiliary propulsion system concepts for use with the space shuttle ve...
NASA supports a vigorous Earth-to-orbit (ETO) research and technology program as part of its Civil S...
Lewis Research Center is developing broad-based new technologies for space chemical engines to satis...
Preliminary identification and evaluation of promising liquid oxygen/ hydrocarbon (LO2/HC) rocket en...
A survey is provided of hydrogen/oxygen (H/O) auxiliary propulsion system (APS) concepts and low thr...
Technology issues related to oxygen/hydrogen and oxygen/hydrocarbon propulsion are addressed. Specif...
The space shuttle main engine (SSME), a reusable space propulsion system, is discussed. The advances...
Technology for long life, high performing, gaseous hydrogen-gaseous oxygen rocket engines suitable f...
NASA is conducting a program which will establish a technology base for the orderly evolution of reu...
Advanced high pressure O2/H2 propulsion systems as exemplified by the Space Shuttle Main Engine (SSM...
Two hydrogen oxygen rocket engine system concepts were analyzed parametrically over a thrust range f...
The progress on the Space Station Propulsion Technology Program is described. The objectives are to ...
Preliminary identification and evaluation of promising LO2/Hydrocarbon rocket engine cycles were use...
The payload which can be delivered to orbit by advanced Earth-to-Orbit vehicles is significantly inc...
Auxiliary power units operating on hydrogen and oxygen have the potential for significantly improved...
Two alternate oxygen-hydrogen auxiliary propulsion system concepts for use with the space shuttle ve...
NASA supports a vigorous Earth-to-orbit (ETO) research and technology program as part of its Civil S...
Lewis Research Center is developing broad-based new technologies for space chemical engines to satis...
Preliminary identification and evaluation of promising liquid oxygen/ hydrocarbon (LO2/HC) rocket en...
A survey is provided of hydrogen/oxygen (H/O) auxiliary propulsion system (APS) concepts and low thr...
Technology issues related to oxygen/hydrogen and oxygen/hydrocarbon propulsion are addressed. Specif...
The space shuttle main engine (SSME), a reusable space propulsion system, is discussed. The advances...
Technology for long life, high performing, gaseous hydrogen-gaseous oxygen rocket engines suitable f...
NASA is conducting a program which will establish a technology base for the orderly evolution of reu...
Advanced high pressure O2/H2 propulsion systems as exemplified by the Space Shuttle Main Engine (SSM...
Two hydrogen oxygen rocket engine system concepts were analyzed parametrically over a thrust range f...
The progress on the Space Station Propulsion Technology Program is described. The objectives are to ...
Preliminary identification and evaluation of promising LO2/Hydrocarbon rocket engine cycles were use...
The payload which can be delivered to orbit by advanced Earth-to-Orbit vehicles is significantly inc...
Auxiliary power units operating on hydrogen and oxygen have the potential for significantly improved...
Two alternate oxygen-hydrogen auxiliary propulsion system concepts for use with the space shuttle ve...
NASA supports a vigorous Earth-to-orbit (ETO) research and technology program as part of its Civil S...
Lewis Research Center is developing broad-based new technologies for space chemical engines to satis...