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- Multistage_rocket abstract "A multistage (or multi-stage) rocket is a rocket that usestwo or more stages, each of which contains its own engines and propellant. A tandem or serial stage is mounted on top of another stage; a parallel stage is attached alongside another stage. The result is effectively two or more rockets stacked on top of or attached next to each other. Taken together these are sometimes called a launch vehicle. Two stage rockets are quite common, but rockets with as many as five separate stages have been successfully launched.By jettisoning stages when they run out of propellant, the mass of the remaining rocket is decreased. This staging allows the thrust of the remaining stages to more easily accelerate the rocket to its final speed and height.In serial or tandem staging schemes, the first stage is at the bottom and is usually the largest, the second stage and subsequent upper stages are above it, usually decreasing in size. In parallel staging schemes solid or liquid rocket boosters are used to assist with lift-off. These are sometimes referred to as 'stage 0'. In the typical case, the first stage and booster engines fire to propel the entire rocket upwards. When the boosters run out of fuel, they are detached from the rest of the rocket (usually with some kind of small explosive charge) and fall away. The first stage then burns to completion and falls off. This leaves a smaller rocket, with the second stage on the bottom, which then fires. Known in rocketry circles as staging, this process is repeated until the final stage's motor burns to completion.In some cases with serial staging, the upper stage ignites before the separation- the interstage ring is designed with this in mind, and the thrust is used to help positively separate the two vehicles.The Taurus rocket is unusual in that its 'stage 1' ignites in flight; this designation is used because its upper three stages are identical to those of the Pegasus rocket, with the 'stage 0' booster replacing the Pegasus' carrier aircraft.".
- Multistage_rocket thumbnail Black_Brant.jpg?width=300.
- Multistage_rocket wikiPageID "402018".
- Multistage_rocket wikiPageRevisionID "606378224".
- Multistage_rocket hasPhotoCollection Multistage_rocket.
- Multistage_rocket subject Category:Aerospace_engineering.
- Multistage_rocket subject Category:Chinese_inventions.
- Multistage_rocket subject Category:Spacecraft_propulsion.
- Multistage_rocket comment "A multistage (or multi-stage) rocket is a rocket that usestwo or more stages, each of which contains its own engines and propellant. A tandem or serial stage is mounted on top of another stage; a parallel stage is attached alongside another stage. The result is effectively two or more rockets stacked on top of or attached next to each other. Taken together these are sometimes called a launch vehicle.".
- Multistage_rocket label "Cohete multietapa".
- Multistage_rocket label "Estágio (astronáutica)".
- Multistage_rocket label "Meertrapsraket".
- Multistage_rocket label "Multistage rocket".
- Multistage_rocket label "Rakieta wielostopniowa".
- Multistage_rocket label "Stufenrakete".
- Multistage_rocket label "Étage de fusée".
- Multistage_rocket label "Многоступенчатая ракета".
- Multistage_rocket label "多節火箭".
- Multistage_rocket sameAs Vícestupňová_raketa.
- Multistage_rocket sameAs Stufenrakete.
- Multistage_rocket sameAs Cohete_multietapa.
- Multistage_rocket sameAs Étage_de_fusée.
- Multistage_rocket sameAs Meertrapsraket.
- Multistage_rocket sameAs Rakieta_wielostopniowa.
- Multistage_rocket sameAs Estágio_(astronáutica).
- Multistage_rocket sameAs m.023zvs.
- Multistage_rocket sameAs Q1161829.
- Multistage_rocket sameAs Q1161829.
- Multistage_rocket wasDerivedFrom Multistage_rocket?oldid=606378224.
- Multistage_rocket depiction Black_Brant.jpg.
- Multistage_rocket isPrimaryTopicOf Multistage_rocket.