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In general Aries has a few specified versions: | In general Aries has a few specified versions: | ||
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Aries I: Lunar landers | Aries I: Lunar landers | ||
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Aries Ib – Nuclear-powered lunar lander. The | Aries Ib – Nuclear-powered lunar lander. The | ||
development of nuclear engines was first adapted to highspeed | development of nuclear engines was first adapted to highspeed | ||
passenger transport to the moon. | passenger transport to the moon. | ||
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Aries Ic – Cargo-only version of the Aries Ib. | Aries Ic – Cargo-only version of the Aries Ib. | ||
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Aries II: Mars landers | Aries II: Mars landers | ||
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Aries IIb – Like the Ib, but adds an Aeroshell for | Aries IIb – Like the Ib, but adds an Aeroshell for | ||
Mars landings. Also replaces some LH2 with LOX tankage | Mars landings. Also replaces some LH2 with LOX tankage | ||
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Mars, LOX is added in the nozzle of the nuclear engine as a | Mars, LOX is added in the nozzle of the nuclear engine as a | ||
sort of afterburner. | sort of afterburner. | ||
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Aries IIc – Cargo version of the Aries IIb | Aries IIc – Cargo version of the Aries IIb | ||
− | These versions were built to use small, | + | These versions were built to use small, mass-produced |
nuclear rocket engines. Using Particle Bed | nuclear rocket engines. Using Particle Bed | ||
Reactor technology and using all the tricks learned from | Reactor technology and using all the tricks learned from | ||
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* [http://www.worldof2001.com World of 2001 homepage] | * [http://www.worldof2001.com World of 2001 homepage] | ||
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Latest revision as of 03:49, 13 October 2022
The Aries is a Lunar/Mars lander from the World of 2001, and one of a few vessels being presented in the film 2001 A Space Odyssey.
In general Aries has a few specified versions:
Aries I: Lunar landers
Aries Ib – Nuclear-powered lunar lander. The development of nuclear engines was first adapted to highspeed passenger transport to the moon.
Aries Ic – Cargo-only version of the Aries Ib.
Aries II: Mars landers
Aries IIb – Like the Ib, but adds an Aeroshell for Mars landings. Also replaces some LH2 with LOX tankage for LANTR (LOX-Augmented Nuclear Thermal Rocket) application. To boost takeoff thrust and allow liftoffs from Mars, LOX is added in the nozzle of the nuclear engine as a sort of afterburner.
Aries IIc – Cargo version of the Aries IIb
These versions were built to use small, mass-produced nuclear rocket engines. Using Particle Bed Reactor technology and using all the tricks learned from the early missions to Mars, the Aries engines achieve superb efficiency at the cost of lower thrust than their chemical-engine counterparts.
The World of 2001 |
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