Rocket propulsion refers to the process of generating thrust through the expulsion of exhaust gases at high velocities to propel rockets forward. It is usually achieved by the combustion of chemical propellants that generate the forces pushing the rocket against gravity into motion. The principle behind this is Newton's Third Law of Motion, which states that for any action, there is an equal and opposite reaction. If a rocket expels gases in one direction, then it will move in the other direction. This simple yet mighty concept forms the basis for modern space exploration and myriad related applications.
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Companies
Antrix (ISRO)
Aerojet Rocketdyne (L3Harris Technologies, Inc.)
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries
Northrop Grumman
BOEING
SNC
Safran S.A.
Spacex
Blue Origin
Virgin Galactic
IHI
JSC Kuznetsov
Yuzhmash
Ad Astra Rocket Company (AARC)
Rocket Lab
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Rocket propulsion plays a critical role in advancing human understanding of space. It has helped scientists and engineers launch satellites into orbit so that there could be communications, weather forecasting, and global positioning systems useful in everyday life. Additionally, it propels manned missions into space with the moon landing, and planning for future missions to Mars and beyond. These all point to rocket propulsion systems which need to be continually developed to become more efficient, reliable, and safe.