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- American_Rocket_Company abstract "Founded in 1985 by George Koopman, Bevin McKinney and Jim Bennett, veterans of Starstruck (company), the American Rocket Company, or AMROC, was a company that developed hybrid rocket motors.It had over 300 hybrid rocket motor test firings ranging from 4.5 kN to 1.1 MN at the Air Force Astronautics Laboratory at Edwards Air Force Base (now part of the Phillips Labs) and NASA's Stennis Space Center's E1 test stand where it test fired the world's only successful 250,000 pound force (1.1 MN) thrust liquid oxygen/polybutadiene hybrid rocket motor.Its 5 October 1989 launch of the SET-1 sounding rocket was unsuccessful due to frozen moisture from the air forming an ice plug under the main Liquid Oxygen Valve allowing only 30% of the flow needed for launch.The company became insolvent and was shut down in May 1996. Its intellectual property was acquired in 1999 by SpaceDev, and its lineage is part of SpaceShipOne (AMROC worked on an N2O-HTPB engine for its SLIMSET sounding rocket effort).".
- American_Rocket_Company wikiPageID "7912681".
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- American_Rocket_Company wikiPageOutDegree "13".
- American_Rocket_Company wikiPageRevisionID "664538552".
- American_Rocket_Company wikiPageWikiLink Bevin_McKinney.
- American_Rocket_Company wikiPageWikiLink Category:Defunct_spaceflight_companies.
- American_Rocket_Company wikiPageWikiLink Category:Manufacturing_companies_based_in_California.
- American_Rocket_Company wikiPageWikiLink Hybrid_rocket.
- American_Rocket_Company wikiPageWikiLink Intellectual_property.
- American_Rocket_Company wikiPageWikiLink James_C._Bennett.
- American_Rocket_Company wikiPageWikiLink John_C._Stennis_Space_Center.
- American_Rocket_Company wikiPageWikiLink NASA.
- American_Rocket_Company wikiPageWikiLink Rotary_Rocket.
- American_Rocket_Company wikiPageWikiLink SET-1.
- American_Rocket_Company wikiPageWikiLink Sounding_rocket.
- American_Rocket_Company wikiPageWikiLink SpaceDev.
- American_Rocket_Company wikiPageWikiLink SpaceShipOne.
- American_Rocket_Company wikiPageWikiLink Starstruck_(company).
- American_Rocket_Company wikiPageWikiLink Starstruck_Inc.
- American_Rocket_Company wikiPageWikiLinkText "American Rocket Company (AMROC)".
- American_Rocket_Company wikiPageWikiLinkText "American Rocket Company".
- American_Rocket_Company wikiPageWikiLinkText "American_Rocket_Company".
- American_Rocket_Company hasPhotoCollection American_Rocket_Company.
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- American_Rocket_Company subject Category:Defunct_spaceflight_companies.
- American_Rocket_Company subject Category:Manufacturing_companies_based_in_California.
- American_Rocket_Company hypernym Company.
- American_Rocket_Company type Article.
- American_Rocket_Company type Company.
- American_Rocket_Company type Article.
- American_Rocket_Company type Company.
- American_Rocket_Company comment "Founded in 1985 by George Koopman, Bevin McKinney and Jim Bennett, veterans of Starstruck (company), the American Rocket Company, or AMROC, was a company that developed hybrid rocket motors.It had over 300 hybrid rocket motor test firings ranging from 4.5 kN to 1.1 MN at the Air Force Astronautics Laboratory at Edwards Air Force Base (now part of the Phillips Labs) and NASA's Stennis Space Center's E1 test stand where it test fired the world's only successful 250,000 pound force (1.1 MN) thrust liquid oxygen/polybutadiene hybrid rocket motor.Its 5 October 1989 launch of the SET-1 sounding rocket was unsuccessful due to frozen moisture from the air forming an ice plug under the main Liquid Oxygen Valve allowing only 30% of the flow needed for launch.The company became insolvent and was shut down in May 1996. ".
- American_Rocket_Company label "American Rocket Company".
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- American_Rocket_Company sameAs Q4744849.
- American_Rocket_Company sameAs Q4744849.
- American_Rocket_Company wasDerivedFrom American_Rocket_Company?oldid=664538552.
- American_Rocket_Company isPrimaryTopicOf American_Rocket_Company.