Fission-fragment rocket
Rocket engine, Nuclear fission product, Working mass, Specific impulse, Nuclear thermal rocket
978-613-5-91068-1
613591068X
140
2011-05-27
45,00 €
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. A rocket engine, or simply "rocket," is a jet engine that uses only propellant mass for forming its high speed propulsive jet. Rocket engines are reaction engines and obtain thrust in accordance with Newton's third law. Since they need no external material to form their jet, rocket engines can be used for spacecraft propulsion as well as terrestrial uses, such as missiles. Most rocket engines are internal combustion engines, although non combusting forms also exist.
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