Booster main engine selection criteria for the liquid fly-back booster
Richard M. Ryan
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Booster main engine selection criteria for the liquid fly-back booster
Published
1998
Publisher
National Aeronautics and Space Administration
Pages
1
Subjects
Analysis of quasi-hybrid solid rocket booster concepts for advanced earth-to-orbit vehicles
Space Transportation Booster Engine (STBE) configuration study
STS-77 space shuttle mission report
Solid-propellant rocket motor internal ballistics performance variatio analysis (phase five)
[SRB environment evaluation and analysis.
Results of tests of MTA-2 TPS on the SRB hold-down bolt blast container
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