Reaction Engines Limited is a British
aerospace manufacturer
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based in
Oxfordshire
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, England.
History and personnel
In , Reaction Engines was founded by
Alan Bond
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(lead engineer on the
British Interplanetary Society
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Stru ...
's
Project Daedalus
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) and
Richard Varvill and
John Scott-Scott
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After graduating from the University of Birmingham, he joined Armstrong Siddeley Motors in 1955, becoming a hydrodynamicist at their Roc ...
(the two principal
Rolls-Royce
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Automobiles
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engineers from the
RB545
HOTOL, for Horizontal Take-Off and Landing, was a 1980s British design for a single-stage-to-orbit (SSTO) spaceplane that was to be powered by an airbreathing jet engine. Development was being conducted by a consortium led by Rolls-Royce and B ...
engine project). The company conducts research into space propulsion systems, centred on the development of the
Skylon Skylon may refer to:
* Skylon (Festival of Britain), a landmark structure of the 1951 Festival of Britain
* Skylon (spacecraft), a proposed orbital spaceplane
* Skylon Tower, an observation tower in Niagara Falls, Ontario
* ''Skylon'' (album), a 20 ...
re-usable
SSTO
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spaceplane
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. The three founders had worked together on the
HOTOL
HOTOL, for Horizontal Take-Off and Landing, was a 1980s British design for a single-stage-to-orbit (SSTO) spaceplane that was to be powered by an airbreathing jet engine. Development was being conducted by a consortium led by Rolls-Royce and B ...
project, funding for which had been withdrawn the previous year, in 1988.
In 2015,
BAE Systems
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agreed to buy a 20% stake in the company for £20.6m as part of an agreement to help develop Reaction Engines' Synergetic Air-Breathing Rocket Engine (SABRE) hypersonic engine designed to propel the Skylon orbiter.
In April 2018,
Boeing
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announced its investment in Reaction Engines, through Boeing HorizonX Ventures with a $37.3 million
Series B
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funding alongside Rolls-Royce PLC and BAE Systems.
Current research
Skylon
Skylon is a design for a
single-stage-to-orbit
A single-stage-to-orbit (SSTO) vehicle reaches orbit from the surface of a body using only propellants and fluids and without expending tanks, engines, or other major hardware. The term usually, but not exclusively, refers to reusable vehicles ...
combined-cycle-powered orbital spaceplane.
SABRE
Skylon and the SABRE engine by which it will be powered are being developed as a private venture which aims to overcome the obstacles that were imposed on further HOTOL development due to the British government
classifying the HOTOL engine as an "Official Secret," and keeping the engine design classified for many years afterward.
The company's current development effort is focused on developing a ground demonstration of the SABRE air-breathing core, with additional funding gained from the sale of consultancy and spin-off applications from its heat exchanger expertise.
In February 2009, the
European Space Agency
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announced that it was partially funding work on Skylon's engine to produce technology demonstrations by 2011. With this funding Reaction Engines completed a non-frosting sub-zero heat exchanger demonstration program,
Bristol University
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developed the STRICT expansion/deflection nozzle and
DLR completed an oxidiser-cooled combustion chamber demonstration. Reaction claimed this work moved the Skylon project to a
TRL TRL or trl may refer to:
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of 4/5.
In July 2016, at the
Farnborough Air Show
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, Reaction Engines announced £60m in funds from the
UK Space Agency
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and ESA to create a ground-based SABRE demonstration engine by 2020.
Commenting on work undertaken at TF2 in Colorado, in April 2019, Reaction Engines announced that it has successfully tested the precooler technology for
supersonic
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conditions needed to prevent the engine from melting, and in October 2019, Reaction announced that it successfully validated its precooler for
hypersonic
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The precise Mach number at which a craft can be said to be flying at hypersonic speed varies, since in ...
(Mach 5) conditions.
United States
In January 2014, Reaction entered into a
Cooperative research and development agreement
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(CRADA) with the United States
Air Force Research Laboratory
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(AFRL) to assess and develop SABRE technology.
In 2015 AFRL announced their analysis "confirmed the feasibility and potential performance of the SABRE engine cycle". however they felt SSTO as a first application was a very high risk development path and proposed that a
Two Stage to Orbit (TSTO) vehicle was a more realistic first step.
In 2016 AFRL released two TSTO concepts using SABRE in the first stage: The first long carrying an expendable upper stage in an underside opening cargo bay capable of delivering around to an orbit of , the second long carrying a reusable spaceplane on its back, capable of delivering around to an orbit of .
In March 2017, Reaction announced the formation of an American subsidiary, Reaction Engines Inc (REI), led by Adam Dissel in Castle Rock, Colorado.
In September 2017, REI announced a contract from
DARPA
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Originally known as the Adv ...
to test a Reaction precooler test article "HTX" at temperatures exceeding ,
previous precooler tests focusing on frost control having been conducted from ambient temperature.
Other studies
LAPCAT A2
On 5 February 2008 the company announced it had designed a passenger plane to the concept stage. The
LAPCAT A2 would be capable of flying, non-stop, halfway around the world at hypersonic speed (Mach 5+).
The engine,
SCIMITAR
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, has precooler technology which is somewhat similar to SABRE, but does not have the rocket features, and is optimized for higher efficiency for atmospheric flight.
Passenger Module for Skylon
Although Skylon is designed to only launch and retrieve satellites, and would be unmanned, Reaction Engines Ltd. has proposed a passenger module in the payload bay of the Reaction Engines Skylon spaceplane.
The passenger module is sized to fit in the payload bay, and early designs could carry up to 24 passengers and 1 crew. There is an
ISS
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-type docking port and airlock as the central feature. There are two ground entry doors that align with the doors on the side of the Skylon payload bay to allow easy ground access to the cabin. The doors are fitted with conventional inflatable chutes for passengers to escape in case of any ground emergency. There could be Space Shuttle-type windows on the roof of the module for passengers to enjoy the view in space. There is also a
washroom
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and hygienic facilities provided in the cabin.
Further studies refined the concept, with an initial configuration to be fitted with five ejector seats, for four passengers and one crew, rather similar to the first four
Space Shuttle
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spaceflights. Once the passenger module is fully certified, the ejection seats will be removed and there will be 16 upright seats installed for a short stay in space (<14 days) and 4
supine
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seats for long stay in space (>14 days). An upright seat will also be provided for the crew. There are also life support systems under the cabin floor, equipment bays, and cargo holds.
Orbital Base Station
The Orbital Base Station (OBS) is a concept of a future, expandable
space station
A space station is a spacecraft capable of supporting a human crew in orbit for an extended period of time, and is therefore a type of space habitat. It lacks major propulsion or landing systems. An orbital station or an orbital space station i ...
to serve as an integral part of a future space transportation system and also in the maintenance and construction of future manned Moon and Mars spacecraft.
The construction of the OBS is modular, and assumes the use of the Reaction Engines Skylon in Low Earth Orbit. The structure is based on a cylinder, designed to allow space inside the cylindrical section for the construction and repair of various spacecraft. The cylindrical structure will also provide space for habitation modules with docking ports, manipulator arms, and propellant farms to refuel an interplanetary spacecraft.
Reaction Engines Project Troy
The Reaction Engines Troy Mission is a concept of a future
crewed mission to Mars
The idea of sending humans to Mars has been the subject of aerospace engineering and scientific studies since the late 1940s as part of the broader exploration of Mars. Some have also considered exploring the Martian moons of Phobos and Deimo ...
. The concept arose to confirm the capability of the Skylon launch vehicle that it can and does enable large human exploration to the
Solar System
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's planets.
The Troy spacecraft concept consists of an robotic precursor mission, including an Earth Departure Stage, and a Mars Transfer Stage. There is a habitation module, a storage module, and a propulsion module to be deployed from the spacecraft to land together at a selected site on the Martian surface to form a base. There are also ferry vehicles that would transfer crew members to and from the base to an orbiting crewed spacecraft. There would be three precursor spacecraft to Mars to set up three bases on the planet to enable maximum exploration of the planet's surface.
50 days after launch, the Earth Departure Stage is brought back to low Earth orbit by the Earth's gravity, and the Fluyt
space tug
''Space Tug'' is a young adult science fiction novel by author Murray Leinster. It was published in 1953 by Shasta Publishers in an edition of 5,000 copies. It is the second novel in the author's Joe Kenmore series. Groff Conklin gave it a mixe ...
would bring the stage back to the Orbital Base Station for construction of the later crewed mission.
The crewed spacecraft would consist of 3 habitation modules, 3 docking ports, and two ferry vehicles. The spacecraft would rotate along the centerline to provide
artificial gravity
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Artificial gravity, or rotational gravity, is thus the appearance of a centrifugal force in a rotating frame of r ...
. It would leave Earth with the Earth Departure Stage and transfer to Mars with the Mars Transfer Stage, and
rendezvous with the precursor spacecraft in Martian orbit. The craft would dock together to enable the crew to transfer to the ferry vehicles for descent to the surface at a selected site. The crew, along with the equipped rovers, would spend 14 months to explore the Martian surface. The crew would return to Martian orbit with the ferry vehicle and rendezvous and dock with the orbiting crewed spacecraft. After a detailed inspection of the vehicle, the spacecraft would leave Mars for Earth on the Earth Return Stage. When the craft is captured in a
Molniya orbit
A Molniya orbit ( rus, Молния, p=ˈmolnʲɪjə, a=Ru-молния.ogg, "Lightning") is a type of satellite orbit designed to provide communications and remote sensing coverage over high latitudes. It is a highly elliptical orbit with an ...
around Earth, the crew would board a ferry vehicle for transfer to low Earth orbit and rendezvous and dock with the waiting Skylon spacecraft for return to Earth.
Construction of the spacecraft would take place at the Orbital Base Station inside the cylindrical structure. Because the spacecraft is of highly modular design, the components would be brought up by the Skylon spacecraft. The rocket engines, fuel and oxidizer tanks, and habitation modules are sized to fit inside the Skylon payload bay, and that the fully assembled craft would also fit inside the cylindrical structure of the OBS.
Fluyt OTV
The Fluyt Orbital Transfer Vehicle is a concept of a future
space tug
''Space Tug'' is a young adult science fiction novel by author Murray Leinster. It was published in 1953 by Shasta Publishers in an edition of 5,000 copies. It is the second novel in the author's Joe Kenmore series. Groff Conklin gave it a mixe ...
. It would have the ability to dock with orbiting spacecraft and move payload in orbit. It is conceived to be assembled from two parts, each sized to fit inside the Skylon payload bay, it would be launched from the Skylon and would also be an integral part for the construction of the Orbital Base Station as well as the Reaction Engines Troy and the retrieval of the Earth Departure Stage from the Precursor mission of the Troy mission.
[IAC-10.D2.3.7 – The Fluyt Stage: A Design for a Space-Based Orbit Transfer Vehicle]
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