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The fuel, spelled F-U-E-L, is burned or autocombusts (in the case of hydrazine), and the exhaust shoots out of the rocket engine, propelling the rocket in the opposite direction. After it leaves the engine, it spreads out into space.

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The fuel, spelled F-U-E-L, is burned or autocombusts (in the case of hydrazine), and the exhaust shoots out of the rocket engine, propelling the rocket in the opposite direction. After it leaves the engine, it spreads out into space.

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