The S400 is a family of pressure fed liquid propelled rocket engines manufactured by ArianeGroup (former Airbus DS) at the Orbital Propulsion Centre in Lampoldshausen, Germany.
4-459: S400 may refer to : S-400 missile system , a Russian anti-aircraft weapon system S400 (rocket engine) , an ArianeGroup rocket engine Canon S400 , a camera PV-S400 Plus, a Casio Pocket Viewer S400, or FireWire 400 computer port Mercedes-Benz S400 BlueHYBRID , a car See also [ edit ] All pages with titles containing S400 [REDACTED] Topics referred to by
8-604: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages S400 (rocket engine) They burn MMH and MON as propellant , have a thrust range between 340 newtons (76 lbf) and 450 newtons (100 lbf) and can vary the O/F ratio between 1.50 and 1.80. The chamber and throat are made of a platinum alloy , which uses double cone vortex injectors and uses both film and radiative cooling . The S400 engines are used as primary apogee engines for telecommunication satellite platforms such as
12-522: The Spacebus of Thales Alenia Space as well as space exploration missions such as Venus Express , ExoMars Trace Gas Orbiter or Jupiter Icy Moons Explorer . The S400 family has had an extensive history in the commercial telecommunication market. Its first launch was aboard the Symphonie 1 in 1974. This was the first commercial three-axis stabilized communications satellite in geostationary orbit with
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