Orions
http://www.astronautix.com/lvs/orion.htm
http://www.bisbos.com/rocketscience/spacecraft/orion/index.html
But I still have not found a picture or drawing of the "Continent Buster".
Who can help ?
Many Thanks in advance
I have this vision of a Mars-based Orion…looking pretty much like the US Capitol dome…with low inflatables to either side.
The Orion has a reactor…waste in the two other buildings.
Well, NASA was aware of it at least since 1967 for Apollo and 2011 for Orion - it is a fundamental function of the shape.
You can either have the blunt end required for efficient aerodynamic braking and the even more important heat distribution OR have a shape giving stable sub-mach flight...
Main points about Orion-A:
Different mapping modes available.
RPO-B
25, 75 and 150km; standard mapping modes, metric or centimetric, coverage was 80 degrees. Large ships could be detected at 150km. Less accurate than RPO-A but longer range.
RPO-A
10km: MPO mode
5km: MPP mode
It appears that...
searching on the net i have come across the AA200 Orion. but who is the actual designer of this aircraft?
Jean Grinvalds or Dave Thurston?
Jean Grinvalds is said to have designed the G801 and G802 models, and then (the G802?) was adapted for the US market as the AA200 Orion - Wikipedia...
And 1940s Orion piston engine at that, there was one in 1926 as well, a turbocharged Jupiter variant; the name does not seem to have been lucky for Bristol!
Is the depth mentioned anywhere, from which the missile should be launched ?
Judging the sketch it's just about 2 meters...
And the "Orion Starcruiser" took off just the other way round : Someone pulled the
plug in the ocean .... ;D...
This edition of APR is fantastic. There I was thinking after the last one, “I wish he’d included more on the <10 seat Orion?” This edition and the previous are a great visual and data rich companion to George Dyson’s “Project Orion: The True Story of the Atomic Spaceship”...
in the BBC Doku about Orion
they talk of a USAF "Doomsday" Orion proposal
unmanned launch in to orbit
with a one H-bomb in weight of a Orion Payload !!!
something of 1500 tons or 3306933 lb.
a Teller–Ulam design would make 3000 mega ton
Real or Fake ?
more on Teller–Ulam design and biggest...
Nice find galot, that is the first time that I have seen the internal workings of Project Orion, is there any information available about the type of reactor that would be used to power Project Orion?
That is a "design" supposedly attributed to Sakharov (sic?), a Soviet response to Orion. Unlike Orion, which was a big program, this was a one-man effort, that clearly did not include any real engineering study.
Fascinating and excellent stuff.......
Would it be possible to amend the topic's title to make clear that it refers to the Orion piston engine, and thus avoid confusion with the later Orion turboprop?
cheers.
Robin.
The idea has plenty of concepts that Ares & Orion might be wise to borrow. When it was announced that Orion would be reusable, I thought about a lot of the reusability features on Zarya (braking rockets around the circumference of the spacecraft, ceramic tile TPS, etc.) But now it looks like...
Well, PK-5000 just could be a schematics invented by dumb magazine illustrator. Anyway, I agree that GA Orion was million light years ahead of this in terms of engineering development.
BTW, was Orion publicly known in 1962?
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