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The can was getting hot in his hand, and he knew the propellant would last only a minute or so longer.
Which still left the the problem of how to explain the increase in propellant force.
However, there has not been a completely new propellant used in flight for nearly 30 years.
The case must first be brought up to temperature before the propellant inside can burn.
Modern propellants allowed for similar performance from a case with less capacity.
By a substantial margin, most of what's in the can is propellant.
We do not have sufficient propellant for an earlier departure.
Like the propellant they'd be using for their return trip."
In these circumstances, it is necessary to carry all the propellant to be used.
Construction then began immediately and was followed by the first production of propellant 10 months later.
Therefore, it would be able to take off with much less total propellant than conventional systems.
"Black powder was a good propellant," said the old man.
The energy is used to heat the liquid hydrogen propellant.
The Navy officials will also examine the propellant used for the guns.
That's an extra nine hundred pounds of propellant an hour.
At full thrust the propellants in his tanks quickly ran out.
That excess gas is killer when used as a propellant.
Then the propellant valves in the engine itself are opened.
The user would then be forced to wait for the propellant to warm up again.
After that, there is a series of letters indicating the propellant type.
A smell of propellant was in the air, as always, mixed with corruption and death.
Black powder propellant must be pressed very tightly to work well.
But it looked as if there was room for a hefty load of propellant.
There was a further difference in the propellant itself.
It represents the force with respect to the amount of propellant used per unit time.