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Raven SSTO - Iteration 12, Single Stage to Orbit - Space Plane (This is not a graphics design)
New iteration update, Raven SSTO, up to 15,000 LBS payloads to orbit for apx $2 mln per launch. Compresses O2 and H2 fueled, not liquid fueled. Graphene Airframe, 6,000+F thermal resistance. Air Breathing Aerospike, along with the primary U-TBCC propulsion.
Details at link www.ioaircraft.com/hypersonic/raven.php
Link to Raven www.ioaircraft.com/hypersonic/raven.php
Link to Discovery www.ioaircraft.com/hypersonic/discovery-218.php
Link to Conforming Tank Patent patents.google.com/patent/US20210080060
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A rocket engine in front of Soarin' Over California that periodically emits water mist to cool guests.
Raven SSTO - Iteration 12, Single Stage to Orbit - Space Plane (This is not a graphics design)
New iteration update, Raven SSTO, up to 15,000 LBS payloads to orbit for apx $2 mln per launch. Compresses O2 and H2 fueled, not liquid fueled. Graphene Airframe, 6,000+F thermal resistance. Air Breathing Aerospike, along with the primary U-TBCC propulsion.
Details at link www.ioaircraft.com/hypersonic/raven.php
Link to Raven www.ioaircraft.com/hypersonic/raven.php
Link to Discovery www.ioaircraft.com/hypersonic/discovery-218.php
Link to Conforming Tank Patent patents.google.com/patent/US20210080060
spaceplane, ssto, hypersonic, hypersonics, rocket, ksc, cape canaveral, space coast, space force, smallsat, orbital debris, satellite service, hydrogen, graphene, satellites, Space Tech, Reusable Rockets, Sustainable Space, RocketEngine, Spaceflight, darpa, air force research lab, afwerx, defwerx, nasa, aviation, airbus, engineering, defense, icao, aiaa, nro
Virgin Orbit
Virgin Galactic
Sierra Nevada Corporation
Aevum Inc
NASA
NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory
AFOSR, Air Force Office of Scientific Research
Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency
AFWERX
United States Air Force
Air Force Research Laboratory
Firefly Aerospace
ESA - European Space Agency
SpaceX
Axiom Space
Airbus
Airbus Defence
BAE Systems
Northrop Grumman Corporation
Lockheed Martin
Raytheon Technologies
Rolls-Royce plc
National Reconnaissance Office
The Aerospace Corporation
Collins Aerospace
BlackSky
United Launch Alliance
TÉLÉSAT
ONE.Web
ICAO - International Civil Aviation Organization
Dassault Aviation
United States Space Force
Blue Origin
Northrop Grumman Corporation
Arianespace
Foton (34KS) Return Capsule (Foton 6) and Kuznetsov RD-107 Rocket Engine
The Foton satellite and return capsule are derived from the Bion satellite, which, in turn, was derived from the manned Vostok spacecraft. Foton was designed to be used for microgravity experiments.
This particular return capsule flew on the Foton 6 mission, which was launched into orbit aboard a Soyuz-U rocket on April 11, 1990.
The four-chambered RD-107 (foreground) was designed by Valentine Glushko to power the R-7 Semyorka (Russian: Р-7 "Семёрка") intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM)(NATO Reporting Name: SS-6 Sapwood). The R-7 would serve as the basis for the rockets that launched Sputnik and have delivered every Cosmonaut into orbit since Yuri Gagarin.
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Grave marker with banana's on top to honor Miss Baker, the first U.S. animal to fly into space and return alive., paving the way for other primates.
This lovely two-toned Oldsmobile, looking for all the world like a superhero's vehicle, was parked along a wall in Montclair, New Jersey.
I'm guessing this is a '58, with the 371-cubic-inch Rocket V8.
This Olds is a far cry from the cars bearing the Oldsmobile name in the last twenty-five years of the brand's existence.
(5) Rocketdyne F-1s propelled the first stage of the Saturn V rocket used for the Apollo program. The F-1 is still the most powerful single-chamber liquid-fueled rocket engine ever developed.