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- pivots open for in-space operations. Dragon 2's propellant and helium pressurant for emergency abort and orbital maneuvers are stored in composite-carbon-overwrap...
- spacecraft's center of m**** during SPS firings. The combustion chamber and pressurant tanks were housed in the central tunnel. Four clusters of four reaction...
- APS propellants: Aerozine 50 fuel / Dinitrogen Tetroxide oxidizer APS pressurant: Two 6.4 lb (2.9 kg) helium tanks at 3,000 pounds per square inch (21 MPa)...
- mechanical force of the shaft. A diaphragm pressure tank is a tank which has pressurant sealed inside on one side of the diaphragm. It is favored in certain applications...
- both of these at the bottom of the pump, and a pressurant inlet at the top of the pump. A pressurant is used, such as steam or pressurized helium, to...
- the metal but have no meaningful effect on engine performance. Helium pressurant efficiency is substantially increased via a titanium heat exchanger on...
- one time use propulsion component often used to control propellant or pressurant systems aboard spacecraft or space probes. The device is activated by...
- ****ure implementations will be able to transfer water, fuel, oxidizer and pressurant as well. The p****age for crew and cargo transfer has a diameter of 800...
- pressurized with other gases, such as helium, which necessitates carrying the pressurant tanks along with the plumbing and control system to use it. Autogenous...
- 650 mph) is provided by a 77 kg (170 lb) internal tank. Helium is used as a pressurant, with an elastomeric diaphragm ****isting expulsion. The spacecraft's on-orbit...