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    Aerojet-General speculative LOX/LH2 rocket engine evolution (1964)

    This Aerojet-General report from 1964 discusses the possible future evolution of liquid oxygen / liquid hydrogen -fueled rocket engines from 1966 to 1986. From the M-1 rocket engine to the notional Advanced Engine, Ducted Rocket, and then Advanced Air Cycle for post Saturn launch vehicle...
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    Aerojet-General M-1 rocket engine

    The Aerojet-General M-1 was the largest and most powerful liquid hydrogen-fueled rocket engine to be designed and built. It offered a baseline thrust of 1.5 million pounds force and 1.8 million pounds force as its immediate growth target. The M-1 was larger and produced more thrust than the...
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