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- Two-stage-to-orbit abstract "A two-stage-to-orbit (TSTO or DSTO - Double/Dual-Stage-To-Orbit) launch vehicle is a spacecraft in which two distinct stages provide propulsion consecutively in order to achieve orbital velocity. It is intermediate between a three-stage-to-orbit launcher and a hypothetical single-stage-to-orbit (SSTO) launcher.At liftoff the first stage is responsible for accelerating the vehicle. At some point the second stage detaches from the first stage and continues to orbit under its own power.An advantage of such a system over single-stage-to-orbit is that the entire mass of the spacecraft is not carried into orbit. This reduces the cost involved in reaching orbital velocity as much of the structure and engine mass is ejected and a larger percentage of the orbited mass is payload mass.An advantage over three or more stages is reduction in complexity and fewer separation events, each of which reduces cost and risk of failure.".
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- Two-stage-to-orbit wikiPageOutDegree "41".
- Two-stage-to-orbit wikiPageRevisionID "700273326".
- Two-stage-to-orbit wikiPageWikiLink Airplane.
- Two-stage-to-orbit wikiPageWikiLink Angara_(rocket_family).
- Two-stage-to-orbit wikiPageWikiLink Ansari_X_Prize.
- Two-stage-to-orbit wikiPageWikiLink Atlas_(rocket_family).
- Two-stage-to-orbit wikiPageWikiLink Atlas_V.
- Two-stage-to-orbit wikiPageWikiLink Atmosphere_of_Earth.
- Two-stage-to-orbit wikiPageWikiLink Blackstar_(spacecraft).
- Two-stage-to-orbit wikiPageWikiLink Blue_Origin.
- Two-stage-to-orbit wikiPageWikiLink Category:Single-stage-to-orbit.
- Two-stage-to-orbit wikiPageWikiLink Category:Space_launch_vehicles.
- Two-stage-to-orbit wikiPageWikiLink Category:Spacecraft_propulsion.
- Two-stage-to-orbit wikiPageWikiLink DH-1_(rocket).
- Two-stage-to-orbit wikiPageWikiLink Delta_IV.
- Two-stage-to-orbit wikiPageWikiLink Falcon_1.
- Two-stage-to-orbit wikiPageWikiLink Falcon_9.
- Two-stage-to-orbit wikiPageWikiLink Kosmos-3M.
- Two-stage-to-orbit wikiPageWikiLink Kármán_line.
- Two-stage-to-orbit wikiPageWikiLink Lockheed_SR-71_Blackbird.
- Two-stage-to-orbit wikiPageWikiLink Mass_ratio.
- Two-stage-to-orbit wikiPageWikiLink McDonnell_Douglas_DC-X.
- Two-stage-to-orbit wikiPageWikiLink Multistage_rocket.
- Two-stage-to-orbit wikiPageWikiLink Pegasus_(rocket).
- Two-stage-to-orbit wikiPageWikiLink Reusable_launch_system.
- Two-stage-to-orbit wikiPageWikiLink Rocket.
- Two-stage-to-orbit wikiPageWikiLink Rocket_launch.
- Two-stage-to-orbit wikiPageWikiLink Saturn_IB.
- Two-stage-to-orbit wikiPageWikiLink Saturn_V.
- Two-stage-to-orbit wikiPageWikiLink Scramjet.
- Two-stage-to-orbit wikiPageWikiLink Single-stage-to-orbit.
- Two-stage-to-orbit wikiPageWikiLink Skylab.
- Two-stage-to-orbit wikiPageWikiLink SpaceShipOne.
- Two-stage-to-orbit wikiPageWikiLink SpaceShipTwo.
- Two-stage-to-orbit wikiPageWikiLink Space_Shuttle.
- Two-stage-to-orbit wikiPageWikiLink Takeoff_and_landing.
- Two-stage-to-orbit wikiPageWikiLink Three-stage-to-orbit.
- Two-stage-to-orbit wikiPageWikiLink Tsyklon-2.
- Two-stage-to-orbit wikiPageWikiLink Ukraine.
- Two-stage-to-orbit wikiPageWikiLink VTOL.
- Two-stage-to-orbit wikiPageWikiLink Vulcan_(rocket).
- Two-stage-to-orbit wikiPageWikiLink Zenit-2.
- Two-stage-to-orbit wikiPageWikiLinkText "Two-Stage-To-Orbit".
- Two-stage-to-orbit wikiPageWikiLinkText "Two-stage-to-orbit".
- Two-stage-to-orbit wikiPageWikiLinkText "stage and a half".
- Two-stage-to-orbit wikiPageWikiLinkText "two stage".
- Two-stage-to-orbit wikiPageWikiLinkText "two-stage rocket".
- Two-stage-to-orbit wikiPageWikiLinkText "two-stage".
- Two-stage-to-orbit wikiPageWikiLinkText "two-stage-to-orbit".
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- Two-stage-to-orbit subject Category:Single-stage-to-orbit.
- Two-stage-to-orbit subject Category:Space_launch_vehicles.
- Two-stage-to-orbit subject Category:Spacecraft_propulsion.
- Two-stage-to-orbit hypernym Spacecraft.
- Two-stage-to-orbit type ArtificialSatellite.
- Two-stage-to-orbit type Astrodynamic.
- Two-stage-to-orbit type Technology.
- Two-stage-to-orbit type Vehicle.
- Two-stage-to-orbit comment "A two-stage-to-orbit (TSTO or DSTO - Double/Dual-Stage-To-Orbit) launch vehicle is a spacecraft in which two distinct stages provide propulsion consecutively in order to achieve orbital velocity. It is intermediate between a three-stage-to-orbit launcher and a hypothetical single-stage-to-orbit (SSTO) launcher.At liftoff the first stage is responsible for accelerating the vehicle.".
- Two-stage-to-orbit label "Two-stage-to-orbit".
- Two-stage-to-orbit sameAs Q198055.
- Two-stage-to-orbit sameAs Dua-tahap-ke-orbit.
- Two-stage-to-orbit sameAs 二段式宇宙輸送機.
- Two-stage-to-orbit sameAs m.02kmgp.
- Two-stage-to-orbit sameAs Q198055.
- Two-stage-to-orbit wasDerivedFrom Two-stage-to-orbit?oldid=700273326.
- Two-stage-to-orbit isPrimaryTopicOf Two-stage-to-orbit.