This viewgraph presentation provides information on NASA's attempts to develop an air-breathing propulsion in an effort to make future space transportation safer, more reliable and significantly less expensive than today's missions. Spacecraft powered by air-breathing rocket engines would be completely reusable, able to take off and land at airport runways and ready to fly again within days. A radical new engine project is called the Integrated System Tests of an Air-breathing Rocket, or ISTAR.
Integrated System Test of an Airbreathing Rocket
6th International Symposium on Propulsion for Space Transportation for the 21st Century ; 2002 ; Versailles, France
2002-01-01
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Integrated System Test of an Airbreathing Rocket
NTIS | 2002
|Integrated system test of an airbreathing rocket (ISTAR)
AIAA | 2001
|Integrated System Test of an Airbreathing Rocket (ISTAR)
British Library Conference Proceedings | 2001
|Integrated System Test of an Airbreathing Rocket (ISTAR)
NTRS | 2001
|Integrated System Test of an Airbreathing Rocket (ISTAR)
NTIS | 2001
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