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HTV-3X Blackswift was a hypersonic cruise vehicle derived from HTV-3, a technological demonstrator for the Hypersonic Cruise Vehicle (HCV) program. The project was canceled in 2008 due to lack of funding and is part of the DARPA Falcon Project, which aims to develop hypersonic weapons and launch systems.
Hypersonic Technology Vehicle 2 (HTV-2) is an experimental hypersonic glide vehicle developed as part of the DARPA Falcon Project. It is a test bed for technologies to provide the United States with the capability to reach any target in the world within one hour using an unmanned hypersonic bomber aircraft.
HRT 1 (HTV 1, "Prvi program") is a Croatian television channel, operated by public broadcaster Hrvatska Radiotelevizija (HRT). [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It is a generalist channel , whose diverse programming lineup includes documentaries, history, school, mosaics, news, sitcoms, movies, talk shows, and game-shows.
HTV-1, HTV-2, and HTV-4 use Aerojet's 110 N R-1E, Space Shuttle's vernier engine, and the 500 N based on the Apollo spacecraft's R-4D. [8] Later HTVs use 500 N class HBT-5 thrusters and 120 N class HBT-1 thrusters made by Japanese manufacturer IHI Aerospace Co., Ltd. [9] The HTV carries about 2400 kg of propellant in four tanks. [8]
HTV-1, also known as the HTV Demonstration Flight [4] or HTV Technical Demonstration Vehicle, [5] was the first flight of the Japanese Space Agency H-II Transfer Vehicle, launched in September 2009 to resupply the International Space Station and support the JAXA Kibō module (きぼう, Kibō, Hope) or Japanese Experiment Module (JEM).
HTV is a Vietnamese TV network owned by the People's Committee of Ho Chi Minh City. It has 17 channels, including HTV7, a general entertainment channel that broadcasts game shows, movies, and sports.
As of 2021, an evolutionary version of HTV-X called HTV-XG is being considered for transferring cargo to the Lunar Gateway as part of the Artemis program. [12] The HTV-X is manfacturered by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries with contributions from Mitsubishi Electric and the American company Sierra Nevada Corporation which provides the Common ...
Croatian Radiotelevision (HRT) is the public broadcaster of Croatia, operating radio and TV channels since 1926 and 1956 respectively. Learn about its history, structure, services, and controversies on Wikipedia.