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What does LP stand for?

Liquid Propellant


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Samples in periodicals archive:
South Korea has been working on the two-stage launch vehicle with Russia's Khrunichev State Space Science and Production Center, which developed the first stage, with a liquid propellant engine.
The missile, sources said, was a modified version of the indigenous Satellite Launch Vehicle (SLV-3) and used liquid propellant with almost all components made in the country.
The aerosol is created when a valve is opened, allowing liquid propellant to spray out of a canister.
This is done to keep the tank's super-cold cargo -- 526,126 gallons of liquid propellant used to fire the shuttle's three main engines -- in a liquid state and to prevent icing.
The three-stage liquid propellant missile can carry payloads up to3.
1563476495 History of liquid propellant rocket engines.
BattellePharma's proprietary Mystic(TM) electrohydrodynamic technology delivers a soft cloud of uniformly sized particles directly to the lungs with a significant improvement in efficiency without the need for liquid propellants or other pressurized systems used in competitive inhalers.
What we have shown in the Astropolitics paper is that the rockets of the future will use liquid propellants and that they will fly ten or one hundred times more often than today's rockets," he continued.

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