Conceptual design discussed, principle of which is to visualize problem first, then design vehicle that will meet needs; example of determining requirements of vehicle with its manned mission into space divided into six phases: takeoff, climb phase below 15,000 ft, climb phase from 150,000 ft to orbital speed, cruising, descent and landing; total design of vehicle; propulsion system.
Why not logical approach to space flight?
Missiles Rockets
Missiles and Rockets ; 4 , n 6
1958
2 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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