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- e09b1b3d52c99b120ec303b7e7adfb6146310c0a1a0b7d60b7fedd76992a8315 accessdate "2014-07-07".
- e09b1b3d52c99b120ec303b7e7adfb6146310c0a1a0b7d60b7fedd76992a8315 first1 "Amy".
- e09b1b3d52c99b120ec303b7e7adfb6146310c0a1a0b7d60b7fedd76992a8315 first2 "Amy".
- e09b1b3d52c99b120ec303b7e7adfb6146310c0a1a0b7d60b7fedd76992a8315 isCitedBy Mars_Colonial_Transporter.
- e09b1b3d52c99b120ec303b7e7adfb6146310c0a1a0b7d60b7fedd76992a8315 isCitedBy Raptor_(rocket_engine).
- e09b1b3d52c99b120ec303b7e7adfb6146310c0a1a0b7d60b7fedd76992a8315 issue "2014-06-09".
- e09b1b3d52c99b120ec303b7e7adfb6146310c0a1a0b7d60b7fedd76992a8315 last1 "Butler".
- e09b1b3d52c99b120ec303b7e7adfb6146310c0a1a0b7d60b7fedd76992a8315 last2 "Svitak".
- e09b1b3d52c99b120ec303b7e7adfb6146310c0a1a0b7d60b7fedd76992a8315 publisher "Aviation Week & Space Technology".
- e09b1b3d52c99b120ec303b7e7adfb6146310c0a1a0b7d60b7fedd76992a8315 quote "SpaceX is developing the Raptor as a reusable engine for a heavy-lift Mars vehicle, the first stage of which will feature 705 metric tons of thrust, making it 'slightly larger than the Apollo F-1 engine,' Tom Mueller, SpaceX vice president of propulsion development, said during a space propulsion conference last month in Cologne, Germany. The vacuum version is targeting 840 metric tons of thrust with 380 sec. of specific impulse. The company is testing subscale components using the E-2 test stand at NASA's Stennis Space Center in Mississippi, says Stennis spokeswoman Rebecca Strecker. ... Mueller said many people ask why the company switch to methane for its Mars rocket. With reusability in mind, SpaceX's cost studies revealed that 'by far the most cost-effective propellant to use is methane,' he said, which would be easier than hydrogen to manufacture on Mars.".
- e09b1b3d52c99b120ec303b7e7adfb6146310c0a1a0b7d60b7fedd76992a8315 title "AR1 vs. Raptor: New rocket program will likely pit kerosene against methane".