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Latest revision as of 08:02, 4 February 2018
Basics
- A rocket engine that uses the conversion of a liquid (such as high test hydrogen peroxide) to gas using a catalyst
- is low power, but very simple (Both in design and fuels), and reliable
- Thus it is mainly useful in RCS Systems
- A modified version can be used to power a steam turbine engine
Used For
- Open Source Spacecraft Construction Set
Industry Standards
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Existing Open Source Designs
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Minimum Viable Product
- Extremely Reliable
- As Light as Possible
- As High of a Specific Impulse as Possible
- As Cheap as Possible
Basic Design
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BOM
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See Also
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