Updated: 17-Oct-2022
The Rocket Research Co was specialized in the manufacture of small maneuvering rocket motors for satellite stabilization and other similar missions.
“RRC Thruster for the Titan 3”
-The shown engine ran on a hydrazine-based monopropellant, giving only 27 lbf of thrust.
-Of the same brand there are engines giving pulses of 0.5 lbf thrust of hundredths of a second for long periods. They also ran on hydrazine.
"Small RRC, for stabilizing maneuvers"
-The Rocket Research P-95-MD-50 is a monopropellant thruster for the Viking Lander in various configurations.
“P-95-MD-50”
“0.1 Lbf Thruster Photo at the Nasm”
-Photo of the Attitude Control Thruster used in the ATS-6 Satellite launched in 1974. It was located over Alaska in the Pacific.
From Appendix 6: We present the most peculiar of rocket motors: as fuel it uses the biological remains (40% of the fuel) of a space station. After prior treatment.
-These are mainly human remains. A test run is shown below.
“The Monex W, as it is called”
-The metallic structure that holds this motor gets our attention.
Engines of ROCKET RESEARCH CORP
Model: P-95-MD-50
Arquitecture:
Chambers:
Fuels:
Feed System:
Ignition:
Thrust:
Weight:
Model: RRC
Arquitecture:
Chambers:
Fuels:
Feed System:
Ignition:
Thrust:
Weight: