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CATEGORIES:Cambridge and Anglian Materials Society meetings
SUMMARY:Realising the SKYLON Spaceplane - Mark Hempsell\, 
 Reaction Engines
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20140121T193000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20140121T210000
UID:TALK50002AThttp://talks.cam.ac.uk
URL:http://talks.cam.ac.uk/talk/index/50002
DESCRIPTION:Currently every mission to space destroys a rocket
  costing between $45 million and $200 million and 
 takes around three year to build.  The vision of S
 KYLON is a fully reusable spaceplane that can take
  off from a runway like an aeroplane\, reach orbit
  with 15 tonnes of cargo\, and then return to land
  back on the runway.  This will make access to spa
 ce more available\, more reliable and cheaper.  Th
 e talk outlines the technologies that are being de
 veloped to achieve this vision by the early 2020s.
LOCATION:Department of Materials Science and Metallurgy\, 2
 7 Charles Babbage Road\, Cambridge. CB3 0FS
CONTACT:Dr Geoff Hale
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