- propellant of high energy
- высококалорийный порох
English-Russian arms dictionary. 2013.
English-Russian arms dictionary. 2013.
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High Power Electric Propulsion — (HiPEP) is a variation of ion thruster. It was ground tested in 2003 by NASA and intended for use on the Jupiter Icy Moons Orbiter, which was canceled in 2005. Theory The HiPEP thruster differs from earlier ion thrusters because the xenon ions… … Wikipedia
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Specific impulse — (usually abbreviated I sp) is a way to describe the efficiency of rocket and jet engines. It represents the impulse (change in momentum) per unit of propellant. The higher the specific impulse, the less propellant is needed to gain a given amount … Wikipedia