The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, January 17, 1979, Image 11

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THE BATTALION Page 11
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 17, 1979
Shuttle engines
kii'ire best ever
iat I
United Press International
"'^ ■VCANOGA PARK, Calif.
will die
[cclinK theai
ni K to the fei#
nature
The
ee engines that
will power
lerica’s space shuttle into orbit
being built in the Santa Susana
iuftains near a pass where gun-
cl ' '^'tn lised to wait for the famed But-
fiekl stagecoach.
" i j'hey are modern mechanical
1 1 !lta ; W jnders and when fired during
"" 1 K ‘ n mnd tests, their roar bounces off
> peaceful slopes that once were a
pwi: or jt e location for old western
\' llt Now, it’s still a popular film
ation site, but for science fiction
^ ,1 | ° s,l pp>y», v ts.
i‘ ll( . hie shuttle’s main engines are
1 ‘leath isx W M^ 0S t advanced ever built for
11 ' lactors ice jlight and they have had their
lls l dbnentitB 0 f development problems,
mul warni"!^ L ecen t explosion during a
Si , U( ''' s st 4fuld test at the space agency’s
1 s sll,() kii | S l ssfsippi test center is expected
t,as,,< l die risl|elay the shuttle’s maiden orbital
known as Sui-y l a te this year bv six to eight
naronie. In
But despite the engine troubles,
dozens of ji^sa shuttle program manager
ac<; ’(l K 1 '*' 111 ' bwt Thompson said in Houston
lii tting thatSjt t) ie engines have generally per-
I s growth andlJd we ll an d he was not overly
said thost )c l rne d with the development
"'dhninati (hhms.
nase lictMi irjJ.h troubles had to be expected,
(lid con.si(l(i OI lp SOn said, when the space
nicy and the engine manufac-
m linishedt er the Rocketdyne Division of
s on this wii! llvgii International, undertook
do not Ind /glopment of such an advanced
cigarette - verplant.
■i manent 'Ipje engines, designed to be reus*
Ids growlli e for flight after flight, are things
school peril extremes.
notor deu-lo|;^y operate at greater tempera-
c vfflcT 65 dian any mechanical system
use. But the fuel is the sec-
oldest liquid on Earth —
led hydrogen at 423 degrees
renheit below zero,
ut when that is mixed with frigid
lid oxygen and burned, the tem-
ature in the main combustion
miber soars to 6,000 degrees,
her than the boiling point of iron.
)ne engine weighs one-seventh
much as one railroad diesel
[ine. But its hydrogen turbine-
.'en pump alone delivers as much
■power as 28 diesel locomo-
;s. Its high pressure oxygen
np delivers enough power for 11
pie energy released by the three
lines in one space shuttle at full
rer is equivalent in watts to the
ut of 23 Hoover Dams.
I'ou could pump water at the
uel is pumped into the three
n average family-size
ling pool could be emptied in
mds.
pump develops the same
ire as that felt by a submarine
miles deep.
engine turbopump develops
inch torque as 18 v-8 automobile
les.
. | Je one fuel pump and one oxy-
Tspump from two of the three
||es in a shuttle and they would
elop enough horsepower to op
,097
ant
KSWAGEN)
he
• wowm ” l
erate a 91,700-ton Nimitz class air
craft carrier at cruising speed.
The pumps from all three engines
would power the battleship Iowa
and have enough horsepower left
over for 12 submarines.
One of the engines has enough
thrust to keep two and one-half Boe
ing 747s in the air.
When the space shuttle lifts off for
its maiden flight, now expected in
November, it will release energy
greater than all the nuclear power
plants in nine foreign countries, or
five times the power of seven nu
clear plants in the United States.
‘Super’
stadium
security
United Press International
MIAMI — Police are readying a
strike force of two dozen anti
terrorist experts in the event of pos
sible trouble at the Orange Bowl
during Sunday’s Super Bowl football
game.
“The threat is there; you have the
potential, said Capt. Mike Cos
grove, who heads the strike force.
“The whole point of terrorism is
publicity. A disruption of the Super
Bowl would be a big plus for any of
the terrorist groups.
The team is undergoing intensive
training this week in sniper and
bomb detection, hostage negotia
tion, kidnapping prevention, dignit
ary protection and demonstration
control.
As for arms and equipment, Cos
grove said the group — composed
mostly of members of the depart
ment’s SWAT team he commands
— will have “everything — the
whole nine yards.
“You’re looking at semiautomatic
weapons, rappelling devices,
helicopters, 130-foot ropes, person
nel in SWAT ready-response uni
forms, the whole thing,” Cosgrove
said.
The team will consist of about 10
plain-clothes intelligence officers
trained to recognize terrorists who
will filter through the crowd and
another 10 to 15 members who will
station themselves near danger
spots, including the playing field.
In addition, he said, a hostage
negotiation team will be at the
stadium and a helicopter will be
“stashed away within seconds of the
Orange Bowl ’’
The anti-terrorist team will not
concern itself with routine police
matters such as drunks and fights,
he said, leaving those to the 130 uni
formed policemen who will be at the
bowl.
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