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  2. Rocketdyne F-1 - Wikipedia

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    An F-1 engine, on loan from the National Air and Space Museum, is on display at the Air Zoo in Portage, Michigan. [22] An F-1 engine is on a horizontal display stand at Science Museum Oklahoma in Oklahoma City. [citation needed] F-1 engine F-6049 is displayed vertically at the Museum of Flight in Seattle, Washington as part of the Apollo exhibit.

  3. Comparison of orbital rocket engines - Wikipedia

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    Engine Origin Designer Vehicle Status Use Propellant Power cycle Specific impulse (s) [a] Thrust (N) [a] Chamber pressure (bar) Mass (kg) Thrust: weight ratio [b] Oxidiser: fuel ratio

  4. Nova (rocket) - Wikipedia

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    During a series of post-Apollo studies in the late 1960s, considerations for a crewed mission to Mars revealed the need for boosters much larger than Apollo's, and a new series of designs with as many as eight Rocketdyne F-1 engines were developed under the Nova name (along with the Saturn MLV). The image of the Nova C8 is commonly used as a ...

  5. Ascent propulsion system - Wikipedia

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    The ascent propulsion system (APS) or lunar module ascent engine (LMAE) is a fixed-thrust hypergolic rocket engine developed by Bell Aerosystems for use in the Apollo Lunar Module ascent stage. It used Aerozine 50 fuel, and N

  6. Lego to launch 1,600 piece Oracle Red Bull F1 car with ‘2 ...

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    Lego and Oracle Red Bull Racing are set to launch a hyper-realistic brick-built race car as part of a newly announced multi-year partnership with Formula 1.. The new Lego Technic set replicates ...

  7. Little Joe II - Wikipedia

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    Little Joe II Progress Report – December 1964 (PDF) Little Joe II Mission A-003 – April 1965 (PDF) Little Joe II test launch vehicle NASA Project Apollo. Volume 1 – Management – May 1966 (PDF) Little Joe II test launch vehicle NASA Project Apollo. Volume 2 – Technical summary – May 1966 (PDF) NASA TN D-7083: Launch Escape Propulsion ...

  8. Pressure-fed engine - Wikipedia

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    Pressure-fed rocket cycle. Propellant tanks are pressurized to directly supply fuel and oxidizer to the engine, eliminating the need for turbopumps. The pressure-fed engine is a class of rocket engine designs. A separate gas supply, usually helium, pressurizes the propellant tanks to force fuel and oxidizer to the combustion chamber. To ...

  9. Apollo’s ‘golden age’: CEO Marc Rowan is already ...

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    In the first half of 2023, Apollo posted $2.0 billion in adjusted earnings, or an annualized $4.0 billion, a pace that outstripped its 2022 full-year showing by 21%. Its shares are also on the march.