ROCKETDYNE THRUSTER NOT FIRST
In the article on a new Rocketdyne thruster using MON-25 and monomethylhydrazine (MMH) propellants (AW&ST Feb 14, p. 66), Rees W. Padfield says, "No one else has been able to make an engine work on MON-25." This is not quite correct. In 2001, the Liquid Propulsion Div. of the Atlantic Research Corp...
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