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 2AshkenazSwedenSikh ConfederacyRemanPersiaKingdom of WolaitaKingdom of Martabam-hongsawatoiHavilahDemocratic Republic of the CongoChinlandCalvinist Republic of Ghent

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Location: KML, Cluster Map, Maps,

  • 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