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DAC Helios


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American nuclear-powered orbital launch vehicle. Douglas/Bono 1963 concept for a chemical-boosted / nuclear upper stage launch vehicle, designed as alternatives to the Convair/Ehricke Helios. The baseline version used a nuclear, recoverable upper stage boosted above the atmosphere by a minimum chemical stage.

Status: Study 1963. Payload: 454,500 kg (1,002,000 lb). Thrust: 44,535.70 kN (10,012,024 lbf). Gross mass: 3,275,400 kg (7,221,000 lb). Height: 52.00 m (170.00 ft). Diameter: 24.40 m (80.00 ft). Apogee: 325 km (201 mi).

LEO Payload: 454,500 kg (1,002,000 lb) to a 325 km orbit.

Stage Data - DAC Helios



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DAC Helios ISI American nuclear-powered orbital launch vehicle. As the basic design, but featuring an Improved Specific Impulse chemical stage that used many engines feeding into single large nozzle.

Family: nuclear-powered, orbital launch vehicle. Country: USA. Engines: Chamber/single nozzle, NERVA 1mlbf. Stages: DAC Helios-1, DAC Helios-2. Agency: Douglas. Bibliography: 214.



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