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LR-87 and Rocketdyne E-1

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Difference between LR-87 and Rocketdyne E-1

LR-87 vs. Rocketdyne E-1

The LR87 was an American liquid-propellant rocket engine, which was used on the first stages of Titan intercontinental ballistic missiles and launch vehicles. Rocketdyne's E-1 was a liquid propellant rocket engine originally built as a backup design for the Titan I missile.

Similarities between LR-87 and Rocketdyne E-1

LR-87 and Rocketdyne E-1 have 10 things in common (in Unionpedia): Aerojet, HGM-25A Titan I, Liquid oxygen, LR91, NASA, Rocket engine, RP-1, Saturn V, Sea level, Specific impulse.

Aerojet

Aerojet was an American rocket and missile propulsion manufacturer based primarily in Rancho Cordova, California, with divisions in Redmond, Washington, Orange and Gainesville in Virginia, and Camden, Arkansas.

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HGM-25A Titan I

The Martin Marietta SM-68A/HGM-25A Titan I was the United States' first multistage intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM), in use from 1959 until 1965.

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Liquid oxygen

Liquid oxygen—abbreviated LOx, LOX or Lox in the aerospace, submarine and gas industries—is one of the physical forms of elemental oxygen.

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LR91

The LR91 was an American liquid-propellant rocket engine, which was used on the second stages of Titan intercontinental ballistic missiles and launch vehicles.

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NASA

The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) is an independent agency of the executive branch of the United States federal government responsible for the civilian space program, as well as aeronautics and aerospace research.

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Rocket engine

A rocket engine uses stored rocket propellant mass for forming its high-speed propulsive jet.

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RP-1

RP-1 (alternately, Rocket Propellant-1 or Refined Petroleum-1) is a highly refined form of kerosene outwardly similar to jet fuel, used as rocket fuel.

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Saturn V

The Saturn V (pronounced "Saturn five") was an American human-rated expendable rocket used by NASA between 1967 and 1973.

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Sea level

Mean sea level (MSL) (often shortened to sea level) is an average level of the surface of one or more of Earth's oceans from which heights such as elevations may be measured.

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Specific impulse

Specific impulse (usually abbreviated Isp) is a measure of how effectively a rocket uses propellant or jet engine uses fuel.

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LR-87 and Rocketdyne E-1 Comparison

LR-87 has 33 relations, while Rocketdyne E-1 has 37. As they have in common 10, the Jaccard index is 14.29% = 10 / (33 + 37).

References

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