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  2. Project Orion (nuclear propulsion) - Wikipedia

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    NASA artist rendering, from 1999, of the Project Orion pulsed nuclear fission spacecraft. Project Orion was a study conducted in the 1950s and 1960s by the United States Air Force, DARPA, [1] and NASA into the viability of a nuclear pulse spaceship that would be directly propelled by a series of atomic explosions behind the craft.

  3. STS-130 - Wikipedia

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    Before the two crews went to bed they conducted a spacewalk procedures review, then got Nick Patrick and Bob Behnken into the Quest Airlock. [22] Behnken and Patrick spent the night there at 10.2 psi instead of at the station's 14.6 psi, breathing pure oxygen for an hour before and after their sleep period in order to prevent decompression ...

  4. Interstellar probe - Wikipedia

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    Project Orion (1958–1965) Project Orion was a proposed nuclear pulse propulsion craft that would have used fission or fusion bombs to apply motive force. The design was studied during the 1950s and 1960s in the United States of America , with one variant of the craft capable of interstellar travel .

  5. Ascent Abort-2 - Wikipedia

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    Ascent Abort-2 (AA-2) was a test of the launch escape system (LAS) of NASA's Orion spacecraft. [1]The test followed Orion's Pad Abort-1 test in 2010 and Exploration Flight Test-1 in 2014 in which the capsule first flew in space.

  6. Single-stage-to-orbit - Wikipedia

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    Due to weight issues such as shielding, many nuclear propulsion systems are unable to lift their own weight, and hence are unsuitable for launching to orbit. However, some designs such as the Orion project and some nuclear thermal designs do have a thrust to weight ratio in excess of 1, enabling them to lift off. Clearly, one of the main issues ...

  7. Uncrewed spacecraft - Wikipedia

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    An illustration's of NASA's planned Orion spacecraft approaching a robotic asteroid capture vehicle. The physical backbone structure, which provides overall mechanical integrity of the spacecraft; ensures spacecraft components are supported and can withstand launch loads

  8. Stardust (spacecraft) - Wikipedia

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    The spacecraft bus measured 1.7 meters (5 ft 7 in) in length, and 0.66 meters (2 ft 2 in) in width, a design adapted from the SpaceProbe deep space bus developed by Lockheed Martin Astronautics. The bus was primarily constructed with graphite fiber panels with an aluminum honeycomb support structure underneath; the entire spacecraft was covered ...

  9. 15 Orionis - Wikipedia

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    15 Orionis is a suspected astrometric binary [9] star system in the equatorial constellation of Orion, near the border with Taurus. It is visible to the naked eye as a faint, yellow-white hued star with an apparent visual magnitude of 4.82. [2] The system is approximately 340 light years away from the Sun based on parallax.

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