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  2. Reaction control system - Wikipedia

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    A pair of translation thrusters are located at the rear of the Soyuz spacecraft; the counter-acting thrusters are similarly paired in the middle of the spacecraft (near the center of mass) pointing outwards and forward. These act in pairs to prevent the spacecraft from rotating.

  3. Thrusters (spacecraft) - Wikipedia

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    A thruster is a spacecraft propulsion device used for orbital station-keeping, attitude control, or long-duration, low-thrust acceleration, ...

  4. Thruster - Wikipedia

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    Rear thrusters of the Space Shuttle Atlantis. Rocket engine, using exothermic chemical reactions of the propellant(s) Electrohydrodynamic thruster, using ionized air (only for use in an atmosphere) Electrostatic ion thruster, using high-voltage electrodes; Ion thruster, using beams of ions accelerated electrically

  5. 47-year-old Voyager 1 spacecraft just fired up thrusters it ...

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    Engineers at NASA have successfully fired up a set of thrusters Voyager 1 hasn’t used in decades to solve an issue that could keep the 47-year-old spacecraft from communicating with Earth from ...

  6. What went wrong with Boeing's spaceship? - AOL

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    Those thrusters are on the spacecraft’s service module and are used to move the capsule around in orbit, particularly to adjust its position as it docks and undocks with the space station. Four ...

  7. Spacecraft attitude determination and control - Wikipedia

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    Thruster systems have been used on most crewed space vehicles, including Vostok, Mercury, Gemini, Apollo, Soyuz, and the Space Shuttle. To minimize the fuel limitation on mission duration, auxiliary attitude control systems may be used to reduce vehicle rotation to lower levels, such as small ion thrusters that accelerate ionized gases ...

  8. RS-25 - Wikipedia

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    The RS-25 engine consists of pumps, valves, and other components working in concert to produce thrust. Fuel (liquid hydrogen) and oxidizer (liquid oxygen) from the Space Shuttle's external tank entered the orbiter at the umbilical disconnect valves and from there flowed through the orbiter's main propulsion system (MPS) feed lines; whereas in the Space Launch System (SLS), fuel and oxidizer ...

  9. New rocket thruster could mean humans boldly go on never ...

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    The breakthrough could mean deep space exploration is no longer the stuff of sci-fi, according to University of Southampton engineers. New rocket thruster could mean humans boldly go on never ...