
liquid bipropellant
Liquid bipropellant refers to a type of rocket fuel that consists of two separate substances: a fuel and an oxidizer. The fuel provides the energy, while the oxidizer supplies the oxygen needed for combustion. When the two components mix and ignite in the rocket’s combustion chamber, they produce high-pressure gases that are expelled out the nozzle, creating thrust and propelling the rocket forward. This system allows for greater efficiency and control compared to solid fuels, making it a popular choice for modern space missions and satellite launches.