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The SKYLON - The Future of Space Transportation

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Presentation
  • Session
  • Thursday, 04 June 2015
  • 09:4 - 09:4
  • Duration: 1 hr 4 mins
  • Publication date: 24 Jun 2015
  • Location: NA, Imperial War museum Duxford
  • Part of event Skylon 2015

About the session

4th June 2015 - 19.00pm - 20.00pm

The presentation will cover the need for better space transportation and the SKYLON solution to the problem. It will deal in part with the vehicle, but mainly with the SABRE engines, which are a hybrid of jet and rocket engines, able to airbreath up to Mach 5 and then transition using on-board oxygen for the final ascent to orbit. The principles of the engine will be described, together with the large experimental programme at Reaction Engines to develop the technology.

Keywords:
  • rocket engine
  • sabre
  • sabre engines
  • skylon
  • skylon solution

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  • Dr Robert Bond

    Dr Robert Bond

    Reaction Engines Ltd

    Dr Robert Bond is the Corporate Programmes Manager at Reaction Engines Ltd and has over 30 years’ experience in the aerospace, nuclear and defence industries In the early part of his career he worked on the development of nuclear fusion and advanced spacecraft power and propulsion technologies. Prior to joining Reaction Engines he was responsible for the development of leading-edge space optical instruments and lithium-ion battery systems for European and US spacecraft. He joined Reaction Engines in 2008 with responsibility for managing the Company’s engine demonstration programme.He gained a BSc in Physics from Imperial College, London and an MSc and PhD from the University of Birmingham.
  • Dr Robert Bond

    Dr Robert Bond

    Reaction Engines Ltd

    Dr Robert Bond is the Corporate Programmes Manager at Reaction Engines Ltd and has over 30 years’ experience in the aerospace, nuclear and defence industries In the early part of his career he worked on the development of nuclear fusion and advanced spacecraft power and propulsion technologies. Prior to joining Reaction Engines he was responsible for the development of leading-edge space optical instruments and lithium-ion battery systems for European and US spacecraft. He joined Reaction Engines in 2008 with responsibility for managing the Company’s engine demonstration programme.He gained a BSc in Physics from Imperial College, London and an MSc and PhD from the University of Birmingham.
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