Five picked to develop air-breathing rocket technologies
NASA has picked five propulsion engineering teams to work on air- breathing rocket technologies under a $20 million program intended to backstop the X-33 reusable launch vehicle (RLV) effort. Engineers from Aerojet, Kaiser Marquardt, Pennsylvania State University, Rocketdyne and Pratt&Whitney will...
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