Rocketdyne Tests High-Performance Thruster Running on Low Freezing-Point Oxidizer
Boeing Rocketdyne has tested a new high-performance 1,100-lbf. rocket engine the company believes is suitable for a wide range of applications. The Multi-Use Thruster (MUT) can burn a special storable oxidizer with a freezing point lower than that of standard nitrogen tetroxide, simplifying storage...
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