Survey of Developments in Rocket Propulsion
Report Number: ASD-TDR-62-465 p. 129-139
Author(s): Levy, W. C.
Corporate Author(s): Air Force Ballistic Missiles Division
Date of Publication: 1962-05
Pages: 11
Contract: AF 33(616)-7223
DoD Project: 3044
DoD Task: 30169
Identifier: This paper is part of a conference proceedings. See AD0278843
Abstract:
Rocket propulsion has progressed rapidly from the relatively crude liquid rocket engines of a few short years ago to the sophisticated electrical propulsion devices of tomorrow. By faithful application of certain basic principles of propulsion to chemical systems, nuclear systems and conducting-gas devices, our ability to efficiently propel a great variety of space vehicles has improved at an encouraging rate.
Author(s): Levy, W. C.
Corporate Author(s): Air Force Ballistic Missiles Division
Date of Publication: 1962-05
Pages: 11
Contract: AF 33(616)-7223
DoD Project: 3044
DoD Task: 30169
Identifier: This paper is part of a conference proceedings. See AD0278843
Abstract:
Rocket propulsion has progressed rapidly from the relatively crude liquid rocket engines of a few short years ago to the sophisticated electrical propulsion devices of tomorrow. By faithful application of certain basic principles of propulsion to chemical systems, nuclear systems and conducting-gas devices, our ability to efficiently propel a great variety of space vehicles has improved at an encouraging rate.
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