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How Can We Travel Faster In Space?
the moon. Scientists and engineers clearly knew from the start that the only way to get into space is to use rockets and rocket propulsion. The vehicles and propulsion systems developed for the Apollo program were designed to reach the moon. Using a chemical propulsion system, it took the Apollo ast
sts 40 Launch, Columbia (June 5, 1991)
set for May 22, 1991. The mission was postponed less than 48 hours before launch when it became known that a leaking liquid hydrogen transducer in the orbiter main propulsion system, which was removed and replaced during leak testing in 1990, had failed an analysis by the vendor. Engineers feared th
9 Garland E. Harris Interviews Bob Aronsson at Apollo Energy
Created on October 27, 2009 using FlipShare. This is the way to go because the battery gives you power and the fuel cell keeps it going. The cost of ammonia is less expensive than Gas at $3 a gallon where ammonia is $0.10 a gallon. Ammonia is made from nitrogen and oxygen. We don't have to depend on
NASA - Ares V Cargo Launch Vehicle
a single, liquid-fueled central booster element. Derived from the space shuttle external tank, the central booster tank delivers liquid oxygen/liquid hydrogen fuel to five RS-68 rocket engines -- a modified version of the ones currently used in the Delta IV launcher developed in the 1990s by the US
Apollo Mission Control & Saturn V Rocket JSC Houston Texas
NASA's Apollo Mission Control room. Better known by just its callsign that the astronauts use when communicating to Earth as "Houston". Those who worked in this room referred to it as "The Greenroom" because the consoles are green. They had a practice control room which has brown consoles. This room
sts-45 Launch, Atlantis (March 24, 1992)
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James Burke : Connections, Episode 9, "Countdown", 3 of 5 (CC)
Knowledge Web project, whereby sophisticated software is being developed to attempt to discover these subtle interconnections automatically. See k-web.org. See channel page for purchase options. ... James Burke Connections Science History Countdown Apollo Cannon Gunpowder Astrolade Triangulation Kin
Google Lunar X-Prize Moon 2.0 - International Version
systems are go Until recently space was off limits to the public. But in 2004 the winners of the Ansari X-Prize proved that private enterprise could travel to space in a reliable re-useable spacecraft less expensively than any government program. The competition ignited a revolution that will launch

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