2.1 Introduction, learning objectives and content available in full course
Course subject(s)
2. Rocket & Onboard Propulsion
Introduction
How do you “move” a spacecraft when it is in orbit? And how do you actually send a spacecraft to its final orbit?
The answer is simple: by means of a propulsion system! Whether it is a tiny, miniaturized thruster installed on a Cubesat, or a big, noisy and powerful engine on a rocket, the general principles on which it works are basically the same. In this unit, you will learn about the basics of space propulsion, the various types of propulsion available, and a simplified set of equations (the Ideal Rocket Theory) that can be used to preliminary characterize the performance of most types of propulsion systems. You will also take a closer look at liquid and solid propellant engines. My advice is to be curious, ask questions and “use” your teacher and his expertise in the field as much as you can. Good luck! Angelo
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