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A cryogenic rocket engine
Rocket engine
More bounce per ounce of fuel..
Liquid hydrogen and liquid oxygen
Edgar J. Gunter has written: 'Design study of magnetic eddy-current vibration suppression dampers for application to cryogenic turbomachinery' -- subject(s): Cryogenic equipment, Eddy current testing, Eddy currents, Space shuttle main engine, Turbomachinery, Turbomachines, Vibration damping
- tempering remain a mystery to most people in industry.
A cryogenic engine is important because it will carry heavy payloads to geosynchronous transfer orbit. This is highly essential for future telecommunication and space exploration. It is able to carry up to five tons compared to the 1.5-ton payload capacity of PSLVs.
cryogenic metal treatment
seems to be ok, check this website http://www.mtinstruments.com/thzlenses/index.htm Tsurupica = picarin
Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle
Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle
D stands for DEVELOPMENTAL