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Australian university leads scramjet consortium

Submit on Monday, March 1st, 2010 22:58

The University of Queensland, Australia, will lead a A$14 million international consortium to help develop scramjet-based access-to-space systems, flying an autonomous scramjet vehicle at eight times the speed of sound – Mach 8, or 8,600 km/h.
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