Friday, October 19, 2018

Space1 Herculean Safety Rocket Engine Invention

Photo: discontinued USA Air Force XLR-99 space engine was a large and massively complicated throttle capable liquid propellant rocket engine that boosted the X15-A. It was discontinued for obvious reasons. Source
Space1 has eliminated the complexity, creating a reliable Safety Rocket Engine.

News Flash!
Space1 has invented the Herculean Safety Rocket Engine

Go at throttle up were the infamous words of the Space Shuttle Challenger at NASA. Throttling a rocket has long remained a challenge in controlling powerful rocket engines during a massive burn. Controlling the burn is one of the greatest challenges in rocket technology, and can lead to massive forces that create incredible stress on the rocket.

Humanoido at Space1 has designed a cool rocket engine that excludes the throttle problem. In the new Herculean Rocket Engine design, the throttle is handled by applying a constant force against Earth's gravity through unit time, a factoring element into the equation to control the length of the burn by regulating the overall amount of pressure and fuel in the static dispensing fuel compartment. This makes the rocket engine more simplified without any mechanisms or moving parts to produce anomalies, thus creating one of the most safe and reliable rocket motors in the industry.

Space1's Herculean Engine generates reliable and repeatable powerful thrust at sea level using a liquid fuel propellent fed by a single optimized pressure chamber. This advantage is achieved with liquid propellants over that of powder propellents. Through proprietary adjustments that Space1 won't reveal, the optimized Herculean Engine is Space1's most safe and reliable rocket engine ever designed. Herculean Safety Engines are recyclable and now installed in the first fleet of three Pioneer Heavy rockets.