liquid-fueled rocket engine
C6086
concept
A liquid-fueled rocket engine is a propulsion system that burns liquid propellants—typically a fuel and an oxidizer—pumped into a combustion chamber to produce high-velocity exhaust for thrust.
Aliases (8)
- rocket engine family ×3
- cryogenic rocket engine ×2
- hypergolic thruster ×1
- liquid-fuel rocket engine ×1
- liquid-propellant rocket engine ×1
- methane-fueled rocket engine ×1
- reusable rocket engine ×1
- rocket propulsion system ×1
Instances (18)
- Merlin 1A
- Merlin 1C
- Kestrel
- Space Shuttle Main Engines via concept surface "liquid-fuel rocket engine"
- Merlin 1D
- RL10 via concept surface "rocket engine family"
- Draco thrusters via concept surface "rocket engine family"
- Raptor via concept surface "liquid-propellant rocket engine"
- Walter HWK 109-509
- Reaction Motors XLR11
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Curtiss-Wright XLR25 rocket engine
surface form: "Curtiss-Wright XLR25"