For the same reason your don't pull into your garage with the gas pedal mashed to the floor. The LM engine had a throttle. So while it did have a massive amount of power available to it, they landed with only a fraction of that power being applied.
The Space Shuttle uses fuel cells to produce electricity. The hydrogen (H2) is burned with the oxygen (O2) to produce clean water (H2O). The heat is used to produce the electricity. The fresh water is then used by the crew or transfered to the International Space Station for drinking and showering. The Apollo Service Modules used a similar system for power and water.
They concentrate Sunlight onto a specific location on a tower that heats water to create steam to power steam engines that produce electricity.
No. It's internal engines do not have enough thrust, nor do the wings produce enough lift for the shuttle to lift off. If it attempted it, it would end in failure as a burning wreckage at the end of the runway.
The moon does not produce light. It only reflects light from the sun.
Less than 1% of thunderstorms produce tornadoes.
Jet engines produce thrust. All others produce horsepower.
They produce sounds by their engines
No,they use engines to produce mechanical energy.
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It produces a pollen tube .
It produces a pollen tube .
two-stroke engines can produce more power than four-stroke engines that have the same size. they can occupy small spaces and produce the desired power. they are on the other hand produce more pollution than 4-stroke engines. that's why they are limited or suitable for small engine spaced machines
I would estimate 21- 25 countries can and do produce jet engines
All four engines produce a total of 224,000 pounds of thrust.
They usually run engines that turn generators
The founder originally started to produce tractor engines, but when he discovered that his car was malfunctioning, he decided to produce automobile engines that he would put in his own car, that performed better.
To produce a higher octane fuel. A fuel that will power high efficiency engines.