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What happens if you shoot the rocket down on ascension?

If you are plauing an online multiplayer game, then you are not able to shoot down the rocket. In the game, you have to shoot down the rocket with another rocket launcher and it is part of the missions. you cannot continue without doing so.


What are all the search engines called?

I posted the list of search engines from wikipedia in the related links box below.


A rocket fired into spaceas it moves the total momentum of the rocket and its exhust gases remains the same?

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What are the basic parts of a model rocket?

The nose cone, parachute, tube/body, fins, solid fuel engine, launch pad, engine ignition strip, and battery powered electronic ignition switch. A new kit is about thirty dollars maybe a little less. The rocket is reusable as is the launch pad. The normal engines are not reusable, but can be purchased at most hobby stores and at Walmart in packs of five. The engines come in different sized and the rockets come in different levels of complexity. Remember that these hold potential for very serious injury. They can be very fun though with responsible and considerate people.


Is a rocket launcher a gun?

A gun is characterized as a firearm launching any sort of metallic bullet, pellets, or anti-armor explosives. a rocket launcher is a gun. most famous rocket launchers are panzershrek, bazooka, stinger, grenade gun, javelin,e.t.c.

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What are the disadvantages of cryogenic engines?

It does not live happily to the people


What are two main types of rocket engines?

The two main types of rocket engines are Solid fuel rocket engines and Liquid fuel rocket engines.


What has the author R W Michel written?

R. W. Michel has written: 'Combustion performance and heat transfer characterization of LOX/hydrocarbon type propellants' -- subject(s): Space shuttles, Liquid oxygen, Oxygen-hydrocarbon rocket engines, Cryogenic rocket propellants


Why only rocket engines can be propelled to space?

Rocket engines are not air breathing engines and hence they can be propelled into space.


What is a cryogenic engine?

AnswerCryogenic Engines are rocket motors designed for liquid fuels that have to be held at very low "cryogenic" temperatures to be liquid - they would otherwise be gas at normal temperatures. Typically Hydrogen and Oxygen are used which need to be held below 20°K (-423°F) and 90°K (-297°F) to remain liquid. The engine components are also cooled so the fuel doesn't boil to a gas in the lines that feed the engine. The thrust comes from the rapid expansion from liquid to gas with the gas emerging from the motor at very high speed. The energy needed to heat the fuels comes from burning them, once they are gasses. Cryogenic engines are the highest performing rocket motors. One disadvantage is that the fuel tanks tend to be bulky and require heavy insulation to store the propellant. Their high fuel efficiency, however, outweighs this disadvantage.The Space Shuttle's main engines used for liftoff are cryogenic engines. The Shuttle's smaller thrusters for orbital manuvering use non-cyogenic hypergolic fuels, which are compact and are stored at warm temperatures. Currently, only the United States, Russia, China, France, Japan and India have mastered cryogenic rocket technology.


What is the most advanced rocket engine?

One of the most advanced rocket engines is the Raptor engine developed by SpaceX. It is a full-flow staged combustion engine that uses liquid methane as fuel and liquid oxygen as oxidizer. The Raptor engine is designed to power the Starship spacecraft for missions to Mars and beyond.


How many rocket engines did the Saturn V have?

The Saturn V rocket had five rocket engines in its first stage, called the F-1 engines. These engines were responsible for providing the necessary thrust to lift the rocket off the ground and into space.


What are model rocket engines and what do they do?

Model rocket engines are reproductions of rocket engines that are scaled down to a much smaller size than the real thing. They usually don't do anything and are for display purposes.


Action-reaction engines that propel an object forward?

a rocket


What is a example of a rocket fires engines and lifts off?

the rocket is accelerating


How many engines does a rocket have?

4


How rocket ship take off?

A rocket ship takes off by igniting its rocket engines, which produce thrust that propels the ship upward. The force generated by the rocket engines pushes the ship off the ground and into the air, overcoming Earth's gravity. As the rocket ascends, its engines continue to provide thrust to propel it further into space.