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- CNN - Space jet, rockets in the dust - April 18, 2001 - A possible successor to the conventional rocket engine should soon make a series of test flights, roaring high into the atmosphere at speeds exceeding thousands of miles per hour.
www.cnn.com/2001/TECH/space/04/18/supersonic.plane/index.html
- Hyper X/X-43A - MicroCraft, Inc. of Tullahoma, Tenn., is the industry partner chosen by NASA to construct the X-43 vehicles. One of the primary goals of NASA's Aeronautics Enterprise, as delineated in the NASA Strategic Plan, specifies the development and demonstration of technologies for air-breathing hypersonic flight.
www.dfrc.nasa.gov/Projects/hyperx/x43.html
- Hyper-X - For NASA's X-43 (Hyper-X) program, Orbital is providing three Pegasus-derivative rockets to boost small, unmanned research test vehicles to a specified altitude and velocity to demonstrate hypersonic scramjet propulsion technologies.
www.orbital.com/LaunchVehicles/Hyper-X/index.html
- NASA, Hyper X - developments, June 2001 - NASA has begun an investigation into the cause of the loss of one of its three X-43A hypersonic research vehicles that occurred before the X-43A was to have separated from its booster rocket during its first flight on June 2, 2001
www.dfrc.nasa.gov/Projects/hyperx/developments.html
- X-43, X-Planes Data Site - NASA has established a multi-year experimental hypersonic ground and flight test program called Hyper-X. The program seeks to demonstrate "air-breathing" engine technologies that promise to increase payload capacity or reduce vehicle size for the same payload for future hypersonic aircraft and/or reusable space launch vehicles.
users.dbscorp.net/jmustain/x43.htm
- X-43A Hyper-X, Boeing Co. Site - The X-43A is an air-launched system designed to explore the hypersonic (Mach 5 +) region of flight and to acquire data for future vehicles.
www.boeing.com/phantom/hyperx.html
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