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  2. Reaction control system - Wikipedia

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    Reaction control systems are capable of providing small amounts of thrust in any desired direction or combination of directions. An RCS is also capable of providing torque to allow control of rotation (roll, pitch, and yaw). [2] Reaction control systems often use combinations of large and small thrusters, to allow different levels of response.

  3. KTDU-80 - Wikipedia

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    The original Soyuz had a separated orbital correction system from its orientation system. The latter, integrated a reaction control system called DPO and the attitude control system, called DO. The KTDU-35 had a main orbit correction engine SKD, the S5.60 and a backup orbital correction engine DKD, the S5.35.

  4. Talk:Reaction control system - Wikipedia

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    "A reaction control system (RCS) is a subsystem of a spacecraft whose purpose is attitude control and steering by the use of thrusters". Attitude and Orbit control "An RCS system is capable of providing small amounts of thrust in any desired direction or combination of directions".

  5. Orbit Attitude and Maneuvering System - Wikipedia

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    The system was also used to push the spacecraft away from the spent second stage of the Titan II launch vehicle on first reaching orbit. The eight rotational control engines were mounted off the spacecraft's center of mass around the aft section of the Equipment Module, pointed at 90 degree positions up, down, left and right.

  6. Kinetic reaction control - Wikipedia

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  7. PRCS - Wikipedia

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    English. Read; Edit; View history; Tools. ... Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Primary Reaction Control System (NASA Orbiter -Shuttle Program

  8. R-4D - Wikipedia

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    The R-4D is a small hypergolic rocket engine, originally designed by Marquardt Corporation for use as a reaction control system thruster on vehicles of the Apollo crewed Moon landing program. Aerojet Rocketdyne manufactures and markets modern versions of the R-4D.

  9. Reaction wheel - Wikipedia

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    A small reaction wheel viewed in profile A momentum/reaction wheel comprising part of a high-accuracy Conical Earth Sensor to maintain a satellite's precise attitude. A reaction wheel (RW) is an electric motor attached to a flywheel, which, when its rotation speed is changed, causes a counter-rotation proportionately through conservation of angular momentum. [1]