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Author: Wessel Wessels

Wessel has been a rocket enthusiast since watching the first launch of the Space Shuttle Columbia on April 12, 1981. Ever since he has keenly followed new developments in the rocket and space industry. Wessel is constantly researching all aspects of rocket technology and shares his knowledge with readers around the world.
Ion Thrusters – What They Are And How They Work

Ion Thrusters – What They Are And How They Work

With so much focus on rocket fuels like hydrogen and new alternatives like liquid methane, it is hard to believe that an advanced form of propulsion known as ion thrusters…

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The Types Of Orbits Satellites And Spacecraft Follow Around Celestial Bodies

The Types Of Orbits Satellites And Spacecraft Follow Around Celestial Bodies

Satellites and spacecraft, whether orbiting Earth at altitudes of a few hundred miles or exploring Saturn 886 million miles away, will always enter an orbit around a celestial body at…

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Why And How Rocket Fuel Tanks Are Pressurized

Why And How Rocket Fuel Tanks Are Pressurized

A Falcon 9 rocket unexpectedly exploded in 2016 on the launchpad due to a failure in the helium system used to pressurize the propellant tanks, which raised the question of…

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Why Rockets Perform An Engine Chill Before Launch

Why Rockets Perform An Engine Chill Before Launch

While watching a rocket launch, you may have heard the callout “Engine chill has started,” which forms a crucial part of the prelaunch procedures during an orbital launch event. We…

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Hypergolic Rocket Fuel – A Double-Edged Sword

Hypergolic Rocket Fuel – A Double-Edged Sword

When discussing liquid rocket fuels, one primarily thinks of RP-1, liquid hydrogen, or methane. But another liquid propellant known as hypergolic fuel has been used for decades in spaceflight due…

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How Rockets Are Reused To Make Spaceflight More Affordable

How Rockets Are Reused To Make Spaceflight More Affordable

In the late 20th Century, rockets were largely considered expendable. However, as private space launch providers started entering the industry at the start of this Century, the importance of reusability…

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Why Most Orbital Rockets Are White

Why Most Orbital Rockets Are White

Most orbital rockets, from the Saturn V carrying astronauts to the Lunar surface in the 1960s to a modern Falcon 9 or Ariane 5, are primarily covered in white. This…

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How Cryogenic Fuels Are Kept Cold Before And During A Rocket Launch

How Cryogenic Fuels Are Kept Cold Before And During A Rocket Launch

The majority of liquid rocket propellants like hydrogen, methane, and liquid oxygen are cryogenic since they are stored at subzero temperatures to stay in a liquid state. It poses a…

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The Purpose Of A Flame Trench At A Rocket Launch Site

The Purpose Of A Flame Trench At A Rocket Launch Site

Frequent viewers of rocket launches will have noticed the white plumes of “smoke” generated by the rocket’s boosters expanding horizontally away from the launchpad before billowing up. It’s a result…

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Rocket Payload Fairings – What They Are And How They Work

Rocket Payload Fairings – What They Are And How They Work

Regular viewers of rocket launches streamed online by companies like SpaceX and ULA might have seen two objects falling away from the rocket shortly after second-stage ignition. They are known…

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  • Why And How Rocket Fuel Tanks Are Pressurized
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  • Hypergolic Rocket Fuel – A Double-Edged Sword

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