Rocket Science Notes
Rocket Science Notes
3. **Newton’s Third Law (Action & Reaction):** For every action, there is an equal and
opposite reaction. When a rocket expels gases downward, it is pushed upward in the
opposite direction.
3. Rocket Propulsion
Rocket propulsion is based on the principle of expelling mass to generate thrust.
2. **Electric Rockets:** Use electric fields to accelerate ions. Example: Ion thrusters.
3. **Nuclear Rockets:** Use nuclear reactions to heat and expel propellant. Still under
development.
4. **Orbit Insertion:** The rocket reaches orbital velocity (~28,000 km/h for Earth).
5. **Mission Execution:** The payload (satellite, crew, probe) reaches its destination.
5. Orbital Mechanics
**Kepler’s Laws of Planetary Motion:**
1. **Elliptical Orbits:** Planets and satellites move in an ellipse around a central body.
2. **Equal Areas in Equal Time:** A satellite moves faster when closer to the Earth.
3. **Orbital Period Relation:** The square of a planet’s orbit period is proportional to the
cube of its distance from the Sun.
Escape Velocity:
The minimum speed needed to leave a planet’s gravitational pull.
- G = Gravitational constant
4. **Commercial Spaceflight:** Companies like SpaceX and Blue Origin are making space
travel commercial.