Study of manned orbiting research laboratory (MORL) is based on mass estimates for subsystems necessary for 1 yr mission in circular orbit at altitude of 200 nautical miles; total impulse is based upon continuous thrust requirement of 0.10 lb frozen; electrical energy required is supplied by photovoltaic system; hydrogen is recommended propellant; with 14 engines, total mass of arc-jet system is approximately 7258 lb maximum; by comparison, stored-chemical propulsion system with specific impulse of 300 sec has mass of 11,790 lb maximum; this represents launch mass saving of 38% for arc-jet system.
Arc-jet propulsion for attitude and orbit control of MORL
J Spacecraft Rockets
Journal of Spacecraft and Rockets ; 2 , n 5
1965
7 pages
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Englisch
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