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Tripropellant rocket
Tripropellant rocket A tripropellant rocket is a rocket that uses three propellants. There are ...
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Talk:Tripropellant rocket
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Rocket (Engineering wiki)
Rocket A Redstone rocket, part of the Mercury program A rocket is a vehicle, missile or aircraft which ... fast moving exhaust gas from within a rocket engine . Often the term rocket is also used to mean a ...
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Bipropellant rocket
Bipropellant rocket F-1 rocket engine (The kind used by the Saturn V.) A bipropellant rocket engine is a rocket engine that uses two fluid propellants stored ... undergo a strong exothermic reaction, in a rocket's combustion chamber. In contrast, solid ...
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Rocket fuel
Rocket fuel Rocket fuel is the propellant which is burned ... by their exhaust velocity (relative to the rocket), as specified by Newton's third law ... equal and opposite reaction that moves the rocket, and not any interaction of the exhaust stream with air around the rocket (but see base bleed). Equivalently, one ...
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Liquid rocket
Liquid rocket Rockets are classified by the propellant used ... are one of the major types of rocket. As their name suggests, they use liquid ... ingredients must remain the same. A liquid rocket engine has fuel and oxidizer in liquid form, as opposed to a solid rocket or hybrid rocket. A liquid rocket could be monopropellant ( ...
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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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Bipropellant rocket (Engineering wiki)
Bipropellant rocket F-1 rocket engine (The kind used by the Saturn V.) A bipropellant rocket is a rocket that uses separate liquid fuel and oxidizer ... I upper stages as well as Centaur rocket stage liquid oxygen ( LOX ) and kerosene ...
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Category:Rocket fuels
Category:Rocket fuels The main article for this category is Rocket fuels. Pages in category "Rocket fuels" There are 32 pages in this ... Aluminium Ammonium nitrate Ammonium perchlorate B Bipropellant rocket Black powder D Diborane Dimethyl hydrazine Dinitrogen ... Hypergolic L Liquid hydrogen Liquid oxygen Liquid rocket propellants M Monomethylhydrazine Monopropellant P PBAN ...
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Liquid rocket propellants
Liquid rocket propellants The highest specific impulse chemical rockets ... possible to store LOX briefly in a rocket without heroic insulation measures. Gasoline has since ... sometimes quoted with the latter.) Many early rocket theorists believed that hydrogen would be a ... 5, often use powerful and dense solid rocket motors at liftoff to improve their acceleration ... impulse chemistry ever test-fired in a rocket engine was lithium and fluorine, with ...
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