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![]() "Emilio" wrote in message ... Remember VenurStar? http://www.fas.org/spp/guide/usa/launch/x-33.htm It was built by Skunkworks in the late 1990s. The project was canceled after the propulsion tank failed the test. The tank had to have very complex shape because it had to fit with in the airframe that resemble flattened cone. To cut weight, they had to used Graphite composite. The Graphite composite simply didn't work too well at the liquid Hydrogen temperature. I mean they had to push the envelop of technology in every area to achieve single stage to orbit. To date we don't have the material to build such space ship. The most efficient single stage vehicle ever built was in 1960s. It was Atlas. It had 1% throw weight and the tank was made out of .030 inch stainless steel. Unless the tank was filled with fuel or pressurized the whole thing would crumple down to scrap metal! Emilio The Atlas remains in production to this day in the form of the II,III and V but the design has been continually updated since the 60's and the Atlas now has the highly efficient Russian designed RD-180 engine. The RD-180 is a closed cycle engine meaning that the expanding O2 used to power the fuel pumps is used in the combustion chamber rather than dumped outboard as is the practise in American engines. This makes the engine much more efficient. The engine is also much more powerful than the US engines it replaces and its throttlable and cheaper. Indeed the RD-180 is likley to power the new Expendable Launch Vehicles for the USAF Keith |
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