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Hydyne is a
mixture of 60%
unsymmetrical dimethylhydrazine (UDMH) and 40%
diethylenetriamine (DETA),
developed in 1957 at
Rocketdyne for use in liquid-fuel...
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American rocket fuel
scientist credited with the
invention of the
liquid fuel
Hydyne in 1957,
which powered the Jupiter-C
rocket that
boosted the
United States'...
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alcohol with
liquid oxygen (LOX) used as the oxidizer.
Later Redstones used
Hydyne, 60%
unsymmetrical dimethylhydrazine (UDMH) and 40%
diethylenetriamine (DETA)...
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addition of a
fourth stage, atop the "tub" of the
third stage and the use of
Hydyne as fuel. The Juno name
derived from Von
Braun wishing to make the satellite...
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hydyne had
never been used with the new A-7 engine. The Mercury-Redstone
designers rejected hydyne and
returned to the standard...
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oxidizer and
hydyne (mixture of 60% UDMH and 40% DETA) as a fuel.
Propellants were
stored in
concentric tanks:
IRFNA in
outer bladder tank and
hydyne in inner...
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patent #3,713,915.
Mixed with
unsymmetrical dimethylhydrazine it was used as
Hydyne, a
propellent for liquid-fuel rockets. DETA has been
evaluated for use in...
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Sherman Morgan –
rocket fuel
scientist credited with
invention of
liquid fuel
Hydyne in 1957,
which powered Jupiter-C
rocket that
boosted first U.S. satellite...
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dipped in hot
water prior to baking.
Bagel or
bagels may also
refer to:
Hydyne,
rocket fuel with the
unofficial whimsical name 'Bagel' Bagel,
winning any...
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nitric acid (IRFNA) as an
oxidizer and MAF-4 as a fuel. MAF-4, also
known as
hydyne, is a
mixture of 60%
unsymmetrical dimethylhydrazine (UDMH) and 40% diethylenetriamine...