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Still others remove the propellant from captured tank and artillery rounds, which is then repurposed in the rebels' arms.
It gathers its energy from an array of solar cells and its propellant from the surrounding atmospheric gases.
The extended mission utilized the remaining propellant from the CHANG'E-5T1 mission.
(Like the Saturn V) Cross-feeding propellant from the side boosters leaves the center core the majority of the fuel even after the two boosters separate.
In each mission, the vehicles collect the habitat and the contingency propellant from the depot in orbit on its way to the destination, perform the maintenance for the habitat, and leave the habitat and the unused contingency propellant in orbit on its way back.
When dispensing from ordinary stainless steel kegs, the use of too little pressure is widespread in an attempt to save CO2 propellant from costly CO2 bottles.
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Legislation pending in the Senate would exempt some model-rocket propellants from toughened restrictions on explosives that were imposed by Congress last year in response to the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001.
The thrust force issued from the combustion of the solid propellant ranges from 1 mN to a few mN.
The propellant came from the top.
This contains propellant removed from shotgun shells, one by one, to fill the empty space.
Whilst increasing the solid propellant mass from 5too 7 g, the deposition rate and yield correspondingly increased.
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