Object Details
Manufacturer
Aerojet Electrosystems Inc.
Summary
This is the propellant injector for the M-1 rocket engine. The M-1 was a liquid oxygen (lox)/liquid hydrogen rocket engine of 1.2 to 1.5 million pounds thrust designed by the Aerojet-General Corporation. It was developed as an advanced powerplant for heavy-lift, deep space missions of the post-Saturn V era. The engine was conceived for use in the contemplated Nova super booster.
Plans to use the M-1 in the Nova vehicle included from five to fourteen of the engines. Aerojet received the contract for the M-1 in April 1962 and initially called for a 1.2 million pound engine. After delays, the first tests were made by March 1966 and the first full thrust tests made in July-August 1966. However, due to funding problem for post-Apollo projects, these were the last tests of the M-1 and its development ended.
Aerojet General donated this M-1 injector to the Smithsonian Institution in 1970.
Credit Line
Gift of the Aerojet General Corporation
Date
ca. 1962-1968
Inventory Number
A19700245000
Restrictions & Rights
Usage conditions apply
Type
PROPULSION-Rocket Engines
Materials
Copper baffles; overall, stainless steel
Dimensions
Overall: 17 in. long x 52 in. diameter, 3658 lb. (43.18 x 132.08cm, 1659.3kg)
Country of Origin
United States of America
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Data Source
National Air and Space Museum
Link to Original Record
Record ID
nasm_A19700245000