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  2. SpaceEngine - Wikipedia

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    spaceengine .org. SpaceEngine is an interactive 3D planetarium and astronomy software [2] initially developed by Russian astronomer and programmer Vladimir Romanyuk, [3] with development continued by Cosmographic Software as of 2022. It creates a 1:1 scale three-dimensional planetarium representing the entire observable universe from a ...

  3. SpaceX rocket engines - Wikipedia

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    Kestrel was a LOX / RP-1 pressure-fed rocket engine, and was developed by SpaceX as the Falcon 1 rocket's second stage main engine; it was used in 2006–2009. It was built around the same pintle architecture as SpaceX's Merlin engine but does not have a turbo-pump, and is fed only by tank pressure. Its nozzle was ablatively -cooled in the ...

  4. Spacecraft propulsion - Wikipedia

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    Bipropellant rocket engines of the Apollo Lunar Module reaction control system (RCS) Spacecraft propulsion is any method used to accelerate spacecraft and artificial satellites. In-space propulsion exclusively deals with propulsion systems used in the vacuum of space and should not be confused with space launch or atmospheric entry .

  5. SpaceX Raptor - Wikipedia

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    The engine is a full-flow staged combustion cycle (FFSC) engine powered by cryogenic liquid methane and liquid oxygen ("methalox"). SpaceX's Starship system uses Raptor engines in its super-heavy-lift Super Heavy booster and in the Starship spacecraft, which acts as the second stage when launched from Earth and as an independent craft in space.

  6. SpaceX Merlin - Wikipedia

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    Vacuum: 3.3 m (11 ft) Dry weight. 470 kg (1,030 lb) [4] Merlin is a family of rocket engines developed by SpaceX for use on its Falcon 1, Falcon 9 and Falcon Heavy launch vehicles. Merlin engines use RP-1 and liquid oxygen as rocket propellants in a gas-generator power cycle.

  7. SpaceX Starship - Wikipedia

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    380 s (3.7 km/s) (vacuum) Propellant. Liquid oxygen / Methane. [ edit on Wikidata] Starship is a two-stage super heavy-lift launch vehicle under development by SpaceX. As of May 2024, it is the largest and most powerful rocket ever flown. [4] Starship's primary objective is to lower launch costs significantly via economies of scale. [5]

  8. SpaceX Draco - Wikipedia

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    SpaceX Draco. A SpaceX Dragon spacecraft approaching the International Space Station fires one of its 16 Draco thrusters. The SpaceX Draco is a hypergolic liquid rocket engine designed and built by SpaceX for use in their space capsules. Two engine types have been built to date: Draco and SuperDraco. The original Draco thruster is a small ...

  9. SpaceX Starship integrated flight test 3 - Wikipedia

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    On May 24, SpaceX released a blog post stating the results from flight 3. According to SpaceX, during the boostback burn, 6 engines began to shut down, causing an early boostback shutdown. The vehicle prevented these engines from performing the landing burn, leaving only 7 engines. 2 of the engines were able to successfully ignite.