Atomic Rockets
From OSR
Atomic Rocketships of the Space Patrol
or "So You Wanna Build A Rocket?"
This website is dedicated to Robert A. Heinlein and Sir Arthur C. Clarke
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Your imagination has been captured by the
roaring rockets
from Heinlein's SPACE CADET or the Polaris from
TOM CORBETT, SPACE CADET.
But are such rockets possible? How does one go about defining
the performance of these atomic-powered cruisers?
This document gives some hints and equations that will allow back-of-the-envelope calculations on such matters. Though horribly simplistic, they are far better than just making up your figures.
This site was mainly intended for science fiction authors who wanted a little scientific accuracy (Matthew Lineberger is the first SF author who wrote a novel inspired by this website). But anybody who is interested can play with the toys contained within, designing their own Planet Rangers Rocketships. It is assumed that the reader has enough knowledge to know the difference between a star and a planet, and enough skill to use a pocket calculator. Computer spreadsheet and computer programming skills are a plus, spreadsheets in particular will make your life much easier.
The engine and the torchship pages explain how easily do some of the calculations using Nomograms. PDF versions of the nomograms can be downloaded from those pages, or printed versions can be purchased from CafePress store
While this site originally focused on rocketry equations, as you can see it has grown to encompass other topics of interest to SF authors and game designers.
And don't miss the sister website on the topic of [starmap|making 3D star charts].
These pages are updated sporadically as I stumble over new information.
Reload early and often.
There is a rough list of the latest changes in the What's New section.
- Preliminary Notes
- Mission
- Engines
- Multi-stage
- Engine List
- Blast-off
- Basic Design
- Atomic Radiation
- Advanced Design
- Artificial Gravity
- Realistic Designs
- Art Gallery
- Decks: Deck Plans
- Decks: Control Deck
- Decks: Engine Deck
- Decks: Astrogation
- Decks: Other Decks
- Crew
- Sidearms
- Gear
- Life Support
- Space Suits
- Landing
- Torchships
- Respecting Science
- Space War: Introduction
- Space War: Detection
- Space War: Weapons
- Space War: Defenses
- Space War: Tactics
- Reactionless Drives
- Slower Than Light
- Faster Than Light
- Aliens
- Future Measurement
- Future Language
- Future History
- Modeling History
- Interstellar Empire
- Suggested Reading
- A1: Equations
- A2: Mission Table
- A3: Calculating History
- A4: Worked Example
- A5: Ring Raiders
- What's New
About the title image: the image was created by the author, using the astonishingly powerful open-source program Blender. The author <a href="../polaris/polarisCGI01.html">crafted the mesh</a> using blueprints of the Polaris from the <a href="http://www.arapress.com/ssh.html">Spaceship Handbook.</a> The NERVA solid-core nuclear thermal rocket was created using <a href="rocket3ae.html">reference images</a> of NASA mock-ups. The green equations are from other pages in this website. The background image of Earth is courtesy of NASA. There is a larger version of the image <a href="../portfolio/port22.html">here</a>.
For dramatic effect I made the exhaust a blaze of blue. In reality, a hot hydrogen blast is invisible.

