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Fusion rocket
Fusion rocket A fusion rocket is a rocket that is driven by fusion power. ...
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Talk:Fusion rocket
Talk:Fusion rocket IEC Look, I know the Farnsworth-Hirsch ... s not going to yield a useful fusion drive (Analog article notwithstanding). To build a ... combine the two. The goal of a fusion drive is essentially to extract energy from the fusion reaction; this is impossible with the ...
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Rocket fuel (translated from German)
Rocket fuel Rocket fuel fuel for the drive is one Rakete , more exactly one Rocket motor. With chemical rockets usually a fuel ... form (first is with the solid-propellant rocket the case). Depending upon kind and operational ... ionized and accelerated in an electrical field. Fusion drive A fusion drive exists so ...
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Aliyana rocket (translated from Chinese)
Aliyana rocket SupernovaIs one □□starGreatly explodes in its life ... left over carbon atom sum oxygen atom fusion. But finallyThe nucleus fuses counter- □□lives□□waveOn □explodes ... □gathers on its surface □or the helium fusion counter- □. BrightnessExplodes □the later brightness which ... all element highest, □□does not put □the fusion the energy, the opposite energy □is instead ...
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Rocket engine
Rocket engine A "cold" (un-ignited) rocket engine test at NASA A rocket engine is a heat engine that can ... well as terrestial uses, such as missiles. Rocket engines take their reaction mass from one ... accordance with Newton's third law. Most rocket engines are internal combustion engines, although ...
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Rocket engine (translated from German)
Rocket engine Rocket engine of one Bell X-1 Rocket engine is a drive unit, according to ... a surrounding atmosphere. Substantial components of the rocket engine are Combustion chamber and Nozzle, in ... cooling systems come. The efficiency of a rocket propulsion is the higher, the more ...
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Relativistic rocket
Relativistic rocket A relativistic rocket is any spacecraft that is travelling at ... described by Newtonian physics. We define a rocket as carrying all of its reaction mass ... light velocity is 1.05. Generally a rocket that achieves at least 50% of light velocity is a relativistic rocket. The time dilation factor of 1. ...
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Antimatter rocket
Antimatter rocket An antimatter rocket is a proposed type of rocket that uses antimatter as its power source ... propellant (similar to how a nuclear thermal rocket operates), or generate electricity to run some ... other propulsion mechanism. Finally, a nuclear photonic rocket involves heating up such a tungsten ...
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Relativistic rocket (Hyperspace wiki)
Relativistic rocket A relativistic rocket is any spacecraft that is travelling at ... described by Newtonian physics. We define a rocket as carrying all of its reaction mass ... light velocity is 1.005. Generally a rocket that achieves at least 50% of light velocity is a relativistic rocket. The time dilation factor of 1. ...
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Talk:Variable specific impulse magnetoplasma rocket
Talk:Variable specific impulse magnetoplasma rocket From the article: "Current VASIMR designs should ... as what actually happened originally, when the rocket scientists just used "pounds" to cancel out ... be more efficiently used in a conventional rocket. Solar energy could be more efficiently used in a solar thermal rocket. However, wouldn't a nuclear thermal rocket also use nuclear energy more efficiently ...
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