Space Shuttles have over six million component parts so I'll just name the most familiar part names for you.
The Orbiter
Rocket Systems
2x Solid Rocket Boosters
Three Main Engines
Heat Shield Tiles
Robotic Arm
That's about it.
Typically, the rocket stages that break off during launch are the boosters and any additional stages needed to reach orbit. The specific number of stages can vary depending on the rocket design and the mission requirements.
A rocket typically consists of several main components, including the payload (the object being carried), the fuselage (body of the rocket), the propulsion system (engines), and the guidance system. Additionally, rockets may have various other parts such as fins, fuel tanks, and separation mechanisms.
fin and tip (cone).
The three basic parts of a rocket are the rocket engine, which provides thrust for liftoff, the propellant tanks, which store the fuel and oxidizer, and the payload, which is the cargo the rocket is carrying into space.
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The major parts of the rocket car is the engine and the wheels.
The major parts of the rocket car is the engine and the wheels.
Typically, the rocket stages that break off during launch are the boosters and any additional stages needed to reach orbit. The specific number of stages can vary depending on the rocket design and the mission requirements.
The structural system is the body of a rocket, this includes all the parts of the rocket.
A rocket typically consists of several main components, including the payload (the object being carried), the fuselage (body of the rocket), the propulsion system (engines), and the guidance system. Additionally, rockets may have various other parts such as fins, fuel tanks, and separation mechanisms.
fin and tip (cone).
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A rocket engine is made up of many unique different parts. The components of one include a nozzle, engine casing, delay charge, propellant, engine mount, and ejection charge.
Absolutely NOT!! While they do have the same displacement, they are COMPLETELY different engines.
The three basic parts of a rocket are the rocket engine, which provides thrust for liftoff, the propellant tanks, which store the fuel and oxidizer, and the payload, which is the cargo the rocket is carrying into space.