propellant leak

  • 1space station — space station, adj. an orbiting manned structure that can be used for a variety of purposes, as to assemble or service satellites, refuel spacecraft, etc. Also called space platform. [1940 45] * * * Manned artificial structure designed to revolve …

    Universalium

  • 2Eutelsat W3B — Startdatum 28. Oktober 2010 Trägerrakete Ariane 5 ECA Startplatz Kourou ELA 3 Startmasse 5370 kg Abmessungen 5,8 x 2 x 2,2 m Spannweite in Umlaufbahn …

    Deutsch Wikipedia

  • 3STS-133 — Mission insignia Mission statistics Mission name STS 133 Space shuttle Discovery …

    Wikipedia

  • 4Delta IV — This article is about the rocket. For the submarine see Delta class submarine. Delta IV (Delta 9000) Delta IV Medium launch carrying DSCS III B6 Function Orbital launch vehicle Manufacturer Boeing …

    Wikipedia

  • 5Isobutane — Isobutane …

    Wikipedia

  • 6Space Shuttle Challenger disaster — For more information about the final mission and crew of the Challenger, see STS 51 L. Space Shuttle Challenger s smoke plume after the in flight breakup that killed all seven crew members …

    Wikipedia

  • 7Internal ballistics — Internal ballistics, a subfield of ballistics, is the study of a projectile s behavior from the time its propellant s igniter is initiated until it exits the gun barrel. The study of internal ballistics is important to designers and users of… …

    Wikipedia

  • 8Liquid rocket — A liquid rocket is a rocket with an engine that uses propellants in liquid form. Liquids are desirable because their reasonably high density allows the volume and hence the mass of the tanks to be relatively low, resulting in a high mass ratio.… …

    Wikipedia

  • 9Paintball equipment — is central to paintball, given its equipment intensive nature. Although good equipment by no means guarantees a good player, a good player s ability can be seriously hampered by poor quality equipment. In order to safely conduct a game of… …

    Wikipedia

  • 10International Space Station — ISS redirects here. For other uses, see ISS (disambiguation). International Space Station …

    Wikipedia