NASA Office of Logic Design

NASA Office of Logic Design

A scientific study of the problems of digital engineering for space flight systems,
with a view to their practical solution.


Index to documents from the NASA Technical Reports Server: Propulsion and Launch Vehicles

Put in link to stuff on Apollo page.

  1. Launch vehicle handbook - August 1961
  2. The problem of space travel: The rocket motor  
  3. NASA sounding rockets, 1958 - 1968: A historical summary
  4. Plug-nozzle program - Oct 1, 1961
  5. Design studies of very large solid fuel rockets - Apr 9, 1961
  6. The M-1 rocket engine project - Oct 1, 1963
  7. Design feasibility report: Thor test booster for the NASA manned space capsule - 1958
  8. Expendable launch vehicle transportation for the space station - 1988
  9. Advanced transportation system studies technical area 2(TA-2): Heavy lift launch vehicle development; volume 1; Executive summary - 1995
  10. Highly Evolved Expendable Launch Vehicle (HEELV) for the HRST Program - 1997
  11. An Airbreathing Launch Vehicle Design With Turbine-Based Low-Speed Propulsion and Dual Mode Scramjet High Speed Propulsion - 1999
  12. A Rocket Powered Single-Stage-to-Orbit Launch Vehicle With U.S. and Soviet Engineers - 1991
  13. Advanced Post-Saturn Earth Launch Vehicle Study Executive Summary Report - February 1965

 

Design Study of RL10 Derivatives

  1. Volume 1:
  2. Volume 2:
  3. Volume 3, part 1:
  4. Volume 3, part 2:1972

 

 

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