1963 NASA Authorization: Hearings Before the Committee on Science and Astronautics, U.S. House of Representatives, Eighty-seventh Congress Second Session, on H.R. 10100 (superseded by H.R. 11737) ...U.S. Government Printing Office, 1962 - 2298 pages |
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... REACTOR TESTS • NERVA ENGINE • RIFT STAGE • ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY • FACILITIES FIGURE 194 rocket propulsion development , our major effort has been concentrated on the research and development of the Kiwi reactors . Our work on these reactors ...
... REACTOR TESTS • NERVA ENGINE • RIFT STAGE • ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY • FACILITIES FIGURE 194 rocket propulsion development , our major effort has been concentrated on the research and development of the Kiwi reactors . Our work on these reactors ...
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... reactor . As you can see here , the jet exhausts upward in the installation rather than in the con- ventional chemical rocket down - firing position . For these early reactor experi- ments , it has been determined that such an upward ...
... reactor . As you can see here , the jet exhausts upward in the installation rather than in the con- ventional chemical rocket down - firing position . For these early reactor experi- ments , it has been determined that such an upward ...
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... reactor as a very powerful reactor . I will tell you why . Everything we put into space is expensive . To put something into space or on the Moon will cost , roughly speaking , the weight of the object in gold . Reactors are heavy ...
... reactor as a very powerful reactor . I will tell you why . Everything we put into space is expensive . To put something into space or on the Moon will cost , roughly speaking , the weight of the object in gold . Reactors are heavy ...
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