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  2. Kevin L.G. Parkin - Wikipedia

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    Parkin attended the University of Leicester, where he received his bachelor's degree in physics in 1999. He then attended graduate school at the California Institute of Technology, where he received his master's degree in science in 2001. [3] He completed his Ph.D. at Caltech in 2006, from which he derived his research for beam energy. [4]

  3. Robert H. Goddard - Wikipedia

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    Robert Hutchings Goddard (October 5, 1882 – August 10, 1945) [1] was an American engineer, professor, physicist, and inventor who is credited with creating and building the world's first liquid-fueled rocket, which was successfully launched on March 16, 1926. [2]

  4. William J.D. Escher - Wikipedia

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    Amazon The Synerjet Engine Airbreathing Combined Cycle Propulsion for Tomorrow's Space Transports. NASA NTRS A US History of Airbreathing/Rocket Combined-Cycle (RBCC) Propulsion for Powering Future Aerospace Transports, with a Look Ahead to the Year 2020. AIAA The seven operating modes of the Supercharged Ejector Scramjet (SESJ) combined-cycle ...

  5. University of Virginia Health System - Wikipedia

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    The Battle Building of the UVA children's hospital.. The University of Virginia Health System consists of five components: The University of Virginia Medical Center provides primary, specialty and emergency care throughout Central Virginia through a network of clinics as well as a main hospital that has 701 inpatient beds, not including a 71-bed Level 4 neonatal intensive care unit and 20-bed ...

  6. History of nuclear fusion - Wikipedia

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    MIT researchers became interested in fusors for space propulsion, [102] using fusors with multiple inner cages. [103] Greg Piefer founded Phoenix Nuclear Labs and developed the fusor into a neutron source for medical isotope production. [104] Robert Bussard began speaking openly about the polywell in 2006. [105] [106] In March 2009, NIF became ...

  7. Pulsed plasma thruster - Wikipedia

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    A pulsed plasma thruster (PPT), also known as a Pulsed Plasma Rocket (PPR), or as a plasma jet engine (PJE), is a form of electric spacecraft propulsion. [1] PPTs are generally considered the simplest form of electric spacecraft propulsion and were the first form of electric propulsion to be flown in space, having flown on two Soviet probes (Zond 2 and Zond 3) starting in 1964. [2]

  8. Langley Research Center - Wikipedia

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    The center was originally established to explore the field of aerodynamic research involving airframe and propulsion engine design and performance. In 1934 the world's largest wind tunnel was constructed at Langley Field with a 30-by-60-foot (9.1 m × 18.3 m) test section; it was large enough to test full-scale aircraft.

  9. Integrated Powerhead Demonstrator - Wikipedia

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    On July 19, 2006 Rocketdyne announced that the demonstrator engine front-end had been operated at full capacity. [3]According to NASA, the Integrated Powerhead Demonstrator project was the first of three potential phases of the Integrated High Payoff Rocket Propulsion Technology Program, which was aimed at demonstrating technologies that double the capability of state-of-the-art cryogenic ...

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