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the nose
there is the nozzle, the fins, the nose cone, the pumps, and the frame
The nose cone of a rocket is the space at the leading edge or "nose" of the projectile. It could contain one or more of many different packages or payloads, including guidance electronics, or radar, infrared or other detection equipment.The nose cone.
A good balance of propulsion and weight, and make sure that it has a good aerodynamic structure, because sometimes the nose of a rocket tends to be in a shape that creates more wind resistance.
The payload of a rocket is usually located in the nose cone.
The forward most, usually separable section of a rocket or guided missile that is shaped to offer minimum aerodynamic resistance
a rocket does not have a nose.......
A standard chemical rocket, same as used to launch satellites, with a nuclear warhead in its nose cone, instead of a satellite. Simple isn't it?
It streamlines the nose, so the rocket flies faster.
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typically the nose cone is filled with a parachute to the rocket arrives on the ground safely.
near the nose of the rocket
A snip is simply a marking on a horses muzzle or nose
the nose
It streamlines the rocket and allows more speed.
"Rocket nose cone" pretty much says it all, I really don't think there is another suitable name.
It streamlines the nose.