The person in charge of a rocket is typically called the mission commander or the mission director. They are responsible for overseeing all aspects of the rocket launch, from planning to execution.
Ignition and lift off, Engine burn out, coasting phase, apogee and ejection, recovery
The length of a rocket can vary greatly, ranging from a few feet to over 350 feet long. The size of the rocket is often determined by its intended purpose and payload capacity.
Typically, a rocket ship can have multiple rocket boosters attached to its main rocket for additional thrust during liftoff. The specific number can vary depending on the design and purpose of the rocket, but it is common to have at least two or more boosters.
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One propulsion charge and one ejection charge.
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.
Recovery wadding is a flame-resistant tissue paper placed in the tube of a model rocket before the recovery device and nosecone. Its purpose is to prevent the parachute or streamer from being burned / melted when the ejection charge goes off.
Keeps the engine inside the rocket when the ejection charge fires to prevent loss of pressure and failure to eject recovery system.
The only use I know of for this term is in model rocketry. A model rocket's engine is made up of several layers of propellant. After the propellant, the primary layer that shoots the model rocket up, has burned out, a layer called the "delay charge" burns. This layer doesn't push the rocket, it just puts out smoke so you can see where the rocket is and creates a delay before the last layer called the "ejection charge" which pushes out the parachutes or whatever method method is used to recover the rocket. I'm adding a link to a wikipedia page on model rocketry. If there is another meaning, maybe someone who knows will come by.
You need to use a type of motor that fires a 'retro' charge. Estes makes these in many sizes.
To shoot the rocket up into the sky.
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Ignition and lift off, Engine burn out, coasting phase, apogee and ejection, recovery :)
The person in charge of a rocket is typically called the mission commander or the mission director. They are responsible for overseeing all aspects of the rocket launch, from planning to execution.
The purpose of a launch rail is to hold the rocket steady during takeoff so that the rocket isn't tipped
The purpose of a launch rail is to hold the rocket steady during takeoff so that the rocket isn't tipped