thrusterdrivning
Thrusterdrivning, often translated as thruster propulsion, refers to a system that uses thrusters to generate force and propel a vehicle. Thrusters are small, typically low-thrust engines that can be fired individually or in groups to control a spacecraft's orientation or provide small changes in velocity. They are crucial for maneuvering in space, where traditional aerodynamic control surfaces are ineffective.
The fundamental principle behind thruster propulsion is Newton's third law of motion: for every action, there
Common types of thrusters include cold gas thrusters, which use a pressurized inert gas like nitrogen, and
Thrusterdrivning is essential for a variety of space missions. It is used for attitude control, allowing spacecraft