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- DH-1_(rocket) abstract "The DH-1 is a reusable two-stage-to-orbit rocket proposed in the book The Rocket Company by Patrick J. G. Stiennon, David M. Hoerr, Doug Birkholz (AIAA, 2005). The concept is patented. The DH-1 will never be built, and its manufacturing company AM&M are fictional, used in the book as tools to highlight the problems of building a Cheap Access To Space vehicle, but the science, engineering and politics that underlines the design are not. It is notable in such proposals to avoid new or nonexistent wonder technologies, to rely on human rather than computer control, a very small 5,000-pound (2,300 kg) payload capacity (including pilot), a 'pop up first stage' launch profile, to market the vehicle for 'space access' rather than 'cargo delivery', and the intention to sell the vehicles rather than payload space.".
- DH-1_(rocket) wikiPageID "11262086".
- DH-1_(rocket) wikiPageRevisionID "603230383".
- DH-1_(rocket) subject Category:Proposed_reusable_space_launch_systems.
- DH-1_(rocket) subject Category:Space_launch_vehicles_of_the_United_States.
- DH-1_(rocket) comment "The DH-1 is a reusable two-stage-to-orbit rocket proposed in the book The Rocket Company by Patrick J. G. Stiennon, David M. Hoerr, Doug Birkholz (AIAA, 2005). The concept is patented. The DH-1 will never be built, and its manufacturing company AM&M are fictional, used in the book as tools to highlight the problems of building a Cheap Access To Space vehicle, but the science, engineering and politics that underlines the design are not.".
- DH-1_(rocket) label "DH-1 (rocket)".
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- DH-1_(rocket) sameAs Q5204998.
- DH-1_(rocket) sameAs Q5204998.
- DH-1_(rocket) wasDerivedFrom DH-1_(rocket)?oldid=603230383.
- DH-1_(rocket) isPrimaryTopicOf DH-1_(rocket).