Goodyear Meteor Junior
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The Goodyear Meteor Junior was a 1954 concept for a fully reusable spacecraft and launch system designed by and two of his colleagues employed by Goodyear Aerospace, a subsidiary of the American Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company. Darrell Romick originally estimated that the craft would cost about the same as an intercontinental B-52 bomber.
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Goodyear Meteor Junior
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Model at the Smithsonian Institution
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The Goodyear Meteor Junior was a 1954 concept for a fully reusable spacecraft and launch system designed by and two of his colleagues employed by Goodyear Aerospace, a subsidiary of the American Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company. Darrell Romick originally estimated that the craft would cost about the same as an intercontinental B-52 bomber.
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