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  2. Prometheus (rocket engine) - Wikipedia

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    The Prometheus rocket engine is an ongoing European Space Agency (ESA) development effort begun in 2017 to create a reusable methane-fueled rocket engine for use on the Themis reusable rocket demonstrator and Ariane Next, the successor to Ariane 6, and possibly a version of Ariane 6 itself.

  3. Themis programme - Wikipedia

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    Themis will be powered by the ESA's Prometheus rocket engine. [1] Two possible landing sites have been mentioned in discussions surrounding the project: [2] The former Diamant launch complex, which will be used for the flight testing phase; [3] The Ariane 5 launch complex, which will become available after the transition from the Ariane 5 to ...

  4. Comparison of orbital rocket engines - Wikipedia

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    Engine Origin Designer Vehicle Status Use Propellant Power cycle Specific impulse (s) [a] Thrust (N) [a] Chamber pressure (bar) Mass (kg) Thrust: weight ratio [b] Oxidiser: fuel ratio AJ-10-190 USA: Aerojet: Space Shuttle, Orion, Apollo CSM: Active Upper N 2 O 4 /MMH: Pressure-fed: 316 [1] 26,689 [1] 8.62 [1] 118 [1] 23.08: Archimedes New ...

  5. Ariane 6 - Wikipedia

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    While both would use a cryogenic main stage powered by a Vulcain 2 engine and two P145 solid boosters, Ariane 6.1 would feature a cryogenic upper stage powered by the Vinci engine and boost up to 8,500 kg (18,700 lb) to GTO, while Ariane 6.2 would use a lower-cost hypergolic upper stage powered by the Aestus engine.

  6. Prometheus (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Prometheus (rocket engine), a reusable rocket engine under development by the European Space Agency Prometheus (spacecraft) , a proposed spacecraft by Orbital Sciences Corporation Project Prometheus , NASA's nuclear propulsion program

  7. Project Prometheus - Wikipedia

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    Project Prometheus (also known as Project Promethian) was established in 2003 by NASA to develop nuclear-powered systems for long-duration space missions. [1] This was NASA's first serious foray into nuclear spacecraft propulsion since the cancellation of the SNTP project in 1995.

  8. ArianeGroup - Wikipedia

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    ArianeGroup (formerly Airbus Safran Launchers) is an aerospace company based in France.A joint venture between Airbus and Safran, [5] the company was founded in 2015 and is headquartered in Issy-les-Moulineaux near Paris.

  9. Longyun (rocket engine) - Wikipedia

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    The engine completed multiple start-up hot test runs in May 2021. [3] In October 2021, launch startup Rocket Pi signed a deal to use the Longyun engine to power its Darwin-1 reusable launch vehicle. [4] Space Epoch conducted a ground test of a 4.2-meter stainless steel stage powered by the Longyun engine in January 2023. [5]