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- the Martian water resources to obtain Hydrogen. Many non-cryogenic bipropellants are hypergolic (self igniting). T-Stoff (80% hydrogen peroxide, H2O2...
- chemical (a monopropellant) or a mix of two chemicals, called bipropellants. Bipropellants can further be divided into two categories; hypergolic propellants...
- released usually through use of a catalyst. This can be contrasted with bipropellants that release energy through the chemical reaction between an oxidizer...
- 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...
- monopropellant (not mixed with fuel) or the oxidizer component of a bipropellant rocket. Use as a monopropellant takes advantage of the decomposition...
- 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...
- monopropellants, 2,900 to 4,500 m/s (6,500 to 10,100 mph) for liquid bipropellants, 2,100 to 3,200 m/s (4,700 to 7,200 mph) for solid propellants. As a...
- 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...
- used as a rocket propellant either as a solution in monopropellants or bipropellants. Hydroxylammonium nitrate (HAN)-based propellants are a viable and effective...
- there is not one universally used propulsion system: monopropellant, bipropellant, ion propulsion, etc. Each propulsion system generates thrust in slightly...