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chemical (a monopropellant) or a mix of two chemicals,
called bipropellants.
Bipropellants can
further be
divided into two categories;
hypergolic propellants...
- can be
monopropellant rockets using a
single type of propellant, or
bipropellant rockets using two
types of propellant.
Tripropellant rockets using three...
- The
Walter HWK 109-509 was a
German liquid-fuel
bipropellant rocket engine that
powered the
Messerschmitt Me 163
Komet and
Bachem Ba 349 aircraft. It was...
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released usually through use of a catalyst. This can be
contrasted with
bipropellants that
release energy through the
chemical reaction between an oxidizer...
-
generates 8.9 kN (2,000 lbf) of thrust. The Blue Engine-2 (BE-2)
which is a
bipropellant engine using kerosene and peroxide,
produces 140 kN (31,000 lbf) of thrust...
- Dual mode
propulsion systems combine the high
efficiency of
bipropellant rockets with the
reliability and
simplicity of
monopropellant rockets. Dual mode...
- with the
chemical formula CH6N2. It is used as a
rocket propellant in
bipropellant rocket engines because it is
hypergolic with
various oxidizers such as...
-
reconnaissance biplane Be2, a
matchmaking service Blue
Origin BE-2, a
bipropellant kerolox rocket engine from Blue
Origin Brazilian destroyer escort Beberibe (Be2)...
- a
rocket that uses
three propellants, as
opposed to the more
common bipropellant rocket or
monopropellant rocket designs,
which use two or one propellants...
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contact with
various forms of hydrazine,
which has made the pair a
common bipropellant for rockets.
Dinitrogen tetroxide could be
regarded as two
nitro groups...