Refurbished Delta Clipper debuts with high-tech implants

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McDonnel Douglas Corp. has unveiled the new Delta Clipper vertical takeoff and landing rocket at the US Army's White Sands Missile Range in New Mexico. The rocket is equipped with sophisticated components, including a graphite epoxy cryogenic fuel tank. It will be used in NASA's reusable launch vehicle program.

author: Kross, John, Dasch, Pat
Innovations, Product information, Aerospace industry, Rockets (Aeronautics), Rockets (Vehicles), McDonnell Douglas Corp., MD

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Mitsubishi investment puts LunaCorp in drivers seat

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LunaCorp. will commence the first phase of its 'Lunar Rover Expedition' program in 1999 by sending a pair of intelligent robotic vehicles to the moon. The expedition, which will be funded in part by Mitsubishi Corp., is being touted as the first interactive space exploration.

author: Kross, John, Dasch, Pat
Automobile industry, Discovery and exploration, Space business enterprises, Moon, Mitsubishi Corp., LunaCorp., Moon exploration

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Mars Pathfinder to break new ground during Martian landing

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NASA revealed that its Mars Pathfinder program is on schedule for its planned deployment by the end of 1996. Unlike its predecessors, the Pathfinder will use a low-cost combination of parachutes, solid fuel retrorockets to land on the Martian surface.

author: Kross, John, Dasch, Pat
Evaluation, Equipment and supplies, United States. National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Mars probes, Space flight to Mars, Mars flights

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