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But she twisted about and pointed the reaction engine at the stars.
Nozzles are used in conjunction with almost all reaction engines.
But he was condemned if he would continue with reaction engines.
All reaction engines lose some energy, mostly as heat.
And you're going to have to replace the reaction engines altogether when we reach port.
And she had a tremendous amount of energy to expand - indeed, even to waste - through her reaction engines.
He looked at the reaction engines at the back.
In aviation, a hot start is an adverse effect of a reaction engine being improperly started.
Because of this dependence on reaction engines, you have to carry more than just "energy" in your spaceship.
They were not reaction engines and produced no discernible noise or vibration.
It was operating on reaction engines and was no longer simply sailing in orbit.
So, why haven't we built a matter-antimatter reaction engine?
The problem with rocket engines today, however, is that they are by necessity reaction engines.
It condemned him to eventually flying reaction engines.
A jet engine, like a rocket engine, is a reaction engine.
Reaction Engines Ltd. is currently also researching about more advanced spaceflight.
Reaction Engines A2, a design study for a hypersonic airliner under development.
Different reaction engines have different efficiencies and losses.
Air-lock gang are out there right now, sawing the reaction engine off so she'll just about fit through the door."
Rocket engines are reaction engines and obtain thrust in accordance with Newton's third law.
The shuttle's dual drive had come alive, and the little ship slid away from the station, its takeoff reaction engine exhaust glowing against the dark.
She saw the reaction engine she had been carrying spin away, its polished surfaces sending out flashes of reflected light.
However, the aeolipile was a reaction engine, inefficient as a stationary engine.
Delta-v is typically provided by the thrust of a rocket engine, but can be created by other reaction engines.
For all reaction engines (such as rockets and ion drives) some energy must go into accelerating the reaction mass.