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  2. Aerojet Rocketdyne AR1 - Wikipedia

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    Aerojet Rocketdyne proposed in 2014 to "lobby the government to fund an all-new, U.S.-sourced rocket propulsion system." In June 2014, Aerojet initially projected it would cost under US$25 million per pair of engines, not including the up to US$1 billion estimated development cost to be funded by the government.

  3. List of spacecraft manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    liquid rocket engine: used on Proton, Angara: Keldysh Research Center: Russia Voronezh Mechanical Plant: Russia liquid rocket engine: used on Vostok, Voskhod, Molniya, Soyuz, Proton, Energia, Luna: Yuzhnoye Design Office / Yuzhmash: Ukraine RD-8; RD-843; RD-855; RD-856 etc. Oxygen+kerosene and N 2 0 4 +UDMH liquid rocket engine; Solid rocket ...

  4. Ad Astra Rocket Company - Wikipedia

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    The Ad Astra Rocket Company, a U.S. Delaware corporation, is a rocket propulsion company dedicated to the development of advanced plasma rocket propulsion technology. Located in Webster, Texas , three miles away from NASA 's Johnson Space Center , and Liberia, Costa Rica, the company was incorporated on January 14, 2005.

  5. Category : Rocket engine manufacturers of the United States

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    Pages in category "Rocket engine manufacturers of the United States" The following 24 pages are in this category, out of 24 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  6. Firefly Aerospace - Wikipedia

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    Reaver is an expendable rocket engine designed for use on Firefly's Alpha rocket. It produces 184 kilonewtons (41,000 lb f ) of thrust and a specific impulse of 295.6 seconds (2.899 km/s). It is powered by RP-1 and liquid oxygen as its fuel and oxidizer, respectively.

  7. SpaceX - Wikipedia

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    Since its founding in 2002, the company has made numerous advancements in rocket propulsion, reusable launch vehicle, human spaceflight and satellite constellation technology. As of 2024 [update] , SpaceX is the world's dominant space launch provider, its launch cadence eclipsing all others, including private competitors and national programs ...

  8. Exos Aerospace - Wikipedia

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    The SARGE suborbital sounding rocket is designed to be reusable. As of 27 October 2019, no SARGE rocket had reached its intended suborbital altitude. [5] However, the same rocket was launched four times between 2018 and 2019, demonstrating its reusability. EXOS Aerospace operates from Spaceport America in New Mexico. On 14 February 2018, the ...

  9. Category:Rocket engines by company - Wikipedia

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    This category is for categorizing by rocket engine designing and/or manufacturing company, corporation and/or entity (e.g. a national space agencies). Subcategories This category has the following 15 subcategories, out of 15 total.