Decomposing solid micropropulsion nozzle performance issues
Brian D. Reed
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Decomposing solid micropropulsion nozzle performance issues
Published
2003
Publisher
National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Glenn Research Center
Pages
1
Subjects
Ignition!
Space shuttle
Solid Rocket Propellants
Advanced chemical rocket propulsion
Les poudres, propergols et explosifs
Laboratory simulation of the effect of rocket thrust on a precessing space vehicle
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