Examples of using Propellant in English and their translations into Hindi
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Minerals and other materials mined in space could either be used in space as rocket propellant or as construction materials.
About 20 kg propellant was consumed for this manoeuvres leaving another 13 kg of propellant for its further mission life.
Some torpedoes used hydrogen peroxide as oxidizer or propellant, but this was dangerous
with modern materials and modern propellant, performances are breathtaking.
should have enough propellant until the middle of the next decade.
nearly 50% more efficient, promising longer missions that use less propellant.
we will be lucky to have enough propellant to make our launch date next month.
We will be lucky to have enough propellant to make our launch date next month. It's just… At this rate, with that puny little fuel generator.
The Starship is expected to embark 1200 tons of propellant, which means that the system as a whole is expected to approach 5000 tons,
Narayanan developed liquid propellant motors, first building a successful 600 kilograms(1,300 lb)
The propellant is pumped into a reaction chamber, where a catalyst,
the 139 ton solid propellant first stage core motor was ignited and GSLV lifted off at 16:56 IST.
the spacecraft will be able to reach the Earth's surface from the Martian surface without rocket, and with only one full of propellant.
The first stage carries 139 ton of solid propellant, which is usually augmented by six 9 ton or 12 ton solid propellant strap-on motors for heavier payloads.
the 139 tonne solid propellant first stage core motor was ignited
a propellant atom(neutrally charge), it removes electrons from the propellant atom and this results the propellant atom becoming a positively charged atom.
the 139 ton solid propellant first stage core motor was ignited
Despite being heavier than carbon composites, Musk said that stainless steel offered“slightly better” strength-to-weight performance at cryogenic temperatures, needed for the vehicle's liquid oxygen propellant tanks, and was“vastly better” at high temperatures.
is the same as the INSAT-1B but with expanded battery and propellant capacities, launched on 12 June 1990 to conclude the first generation INSAT series.
The third stage is a 7 ton solid motor encased in a composite motor case while the fourth stage is a liquid stage with a twin-engine configuration that carries 2 ton liquid propellant.