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  • Advanced Launch Vehicles - X-33, X-34 and Interplanetary Vehicles
    vab02.larc.nasa.gov/Activities/ALV.html
  • Aerosike Engine - Information about aerospike and annular nozzles, such as how they work and their advantages and disadvantages.
    www.aerospaceweb.org/design/aerospike/index.shtml
  • ASTEK Lt Aerospace Russia - Space related company in Russia, launch vehicle and rocket engine design and manufacturing, commercial launch and satellite.
    www.aerospace.ru
  • BA-2 Launch Vehicle - Information on Beal Aerospace's liquid-fueled, three-stage heavy lift launcher. The rocket can deliver a 37,400 pound payload into low Earth orbit or into geosynchronous tranfer orbit.
    www.bealaerospace.com
  • Boeing: Space Systems - Descriptions and pictures of various Boeing space products, including defence systems, satellites and launch vehicles.
    www.boeing.com/defense-space/space
  • Chariots for Apollo: A History of Manned Lunar Spacecraft - By Courtney G. Brooks. James M. Grimwood and Loyd S. Swenson, Jr.
    www.hq.nasa.gov/office/pao/History/SP-4205/cover.html
  • Churchill Launch Range - Churchill Launch Range is available for rocket launch operations. Site provides facility descriptions, contacts, and news releases.
    www.churchill-launch.com
  • EADS launch vehicles - Manufacturers of civil and military launchers used in major space launch programs, Ariane 4 and Ariane 5, orbital transfer vehicles. strategic and ballistic missiles
    www.launchers.eads.net
  • History of the Delta Launch Vehicle - A chronicle of the development of the Boeing McDonnell Douglas Delta family of expendable launch vehicles, from the Thor-Delta (1960) to the present day.
    kevin.forsyth.net/delta
  • Hypersonic Waveriders - Hypersonic flow theory and applications to waveriders and other hypersonic flight vehicles.
    www.aerospaceweb.org/design/waverider/index.shtml
  • Kelly Space & Technology - Future looking launch vehicles by private industry
    www.kellyspace.com
  • Launch Vehicle Database - Technical characteristics of 30 launch vehicles plus links to that vehicles manufacturers web page.
    www.spaceandtech.com/database/vehicles/sd_athena.htm
  • Launch Vehicles References - Pages for US, Russian, Japanese, and Chinese launch vehicle characteristics.
    spaceboy.nasda.go.jp/Db/Kensaku_html/type15_e.html
  • Nasa X-Planes - Provides a centralized location for information on Nasa X-aircraft. Also provides links to photos, fact sheets, line drawings and movie clips.
    www.dbum20.20m.com
  • Nuclear and Atomic Space Drives. - Powerful spacedrive technology. Personal page.
    www.angelfire.com/stars2/projectorion
  • Orbital Pegasus - Orbital's three-stage air launched launch vehicle.
    www.orbital.com/LaunchVehicles/index.html
  • Project One - The engineering of a rocket for the space access prize.
    www.ricardis.tudelft.nl/~bastiaan
  • Rocket Propulsion Engineering Company - Developer of low-cost small satellite launch vehicles and sounding/target rockets.
    rocketprop.com
  • Sky Ramp Technology - Information on sky ramp technology and its applications.
    www.G2mil.com/SRT.htm
  • SOLAR - SOuth LouisiAna Rocketry. Model rocketry club, low, medium & high power launches and fun for the whole family!
    solar.itgo.com
  • Space Launcher: Pylon Turn Wing Concept - An hypothetical alternative space launch system.
    www.shoalhaven.net.au/~eureka/spacelauncher.html
  • Space Transportation - NASA's Pathfinder Program is demonstrating advanced space transportation technologies. Information on the X-33, X-34, and X-37, Space Shuttle upgrades, International Space Station propulsion, and advanced launch concepts and studies.
    x34.msfc.nasa.gov
  • Space Transportation Programs -
    astp.msfc.nasa.gov
  • Space Transportation: Reusable Launch Vehicles - Official NASA site for the development of future reusable launch vehicles. It is very important to reduce the cost of this step as much as possible.
    stp.msfc.nasa.gov
  • Spaceandtech Database - Database of launch vehicle characteristics.
    www.spaceandtech.com/database/vehicles/sd_pegasus.htm
  • The RD107/RD108 rocket engines - The complete description of the RD107 / RD108 rocket engines including technical drawings
    www.geocities.com/uncle_rocket
  • US Launch Manufactors - Purdue Review with links to vehicle manufacturers
    aae.www.ecn.purdue.edu/AAE/Career/Launch.html
  • What's a rocket? - A rocket history, construction and principles.
    www.inquiringmind.net/universe/rocket.html
  • X-33 - Photos of X-33 vehicle.
    astp.msfc.nasa.gov/stpweb/x33
  • X-34 - The X-34, a single-engine rocket plane. The vehicle is approximately 58 feet long, 28 feet wide at wing tip and 11 feet tall from the bottom of the fuselage to the top of the tail. The X-34 will launch from an L-1011 airliner and will reach altitudes of up to 250,000 feet and travel up to eight times faster than the speed of sound.
    astp.msfc.nasa.gov/stpweb/x34/x34home.html

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