apogee kick motor

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An apogee kick motor (AKM) is a rocket motor that is regularly employed on artificial satellites to provide the final impulse to change the trajectory from the transfer orbit into its final orbit. For a satellite launched from the Earth, the rocket firing is done at the highest point of the transfer orbit, known as the apogee.

Wikidata
AKM, apogee boost motor, apogee kick stage
kick motor
TarshishFG-36Republic of HaitiX-258WaxwingSTARPhotonPayload Assist Modulekick motorEkranDong Fang Hong 2AshkenazSikh ConfederacyRemanPersiaKingdom of WolaitaKingdom of Martabam-hongsawatoiHavilahDemocratic Republic of the CongoChinlandCalvinist Republic of Ghent

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  • Photon
    family of satellite buses and kick stages by Rocket Lab
  • FG-36
    Chinese rocket engine
  • Payload Assist Module
    single-stage solid-fueled booster stage
  • STAR
    family of American rocket stages developed by Thiokol
  • Waxwing
    rocket motor
  • X-258
    American solid-propellant rocket engine
    TypeSubtypeDateDescriptionNotesSource
    classclassPhotonapogee kick motor, spacecraft busWikidata
    classrocket engineFG-36apogee kick motorWikidata
    classrocket enginePayload Assist Modulespace tug, apogee kick motorWikidata
    classrocket engineSTARapogee kick motor, solid-propellant rocket, space tugWikidata
    classrocket engineWaxwingapogee kick motorWikidata
    classrocket engineX-258apogee kick motorWikidata