How Rockets Are Ignited - Things Kerbal Space Program Doesn't Teach
Actually lighting the fuel/oxidizer mixture in a rocket engine is a small but critical part of rocket science, and there are a number of techniques exploited to make sure that mission control gets to call out ignition.
Видео How Rockets Are Ignited - Things Kerbal Space Program Doesn't Teach канала Scott Manley
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