The Orion Service Module’s propulsion system is like the engine of a toy car, it helps the spacecraft move and change direction in space.
How It Works Like a Rocket Engine
Imagine you're playing with a rocket toy that zooms around your room. The propulsion system is what makes it go whoosh and zoom. In real life, the Orion Service Module has engines called thrusters, which are like tiny rockets. When they fire, they push the spacecraft forward or turn it in different directions, just like when you press a button on your toy rocket to make it spin or lift off.
Fuel Is Like Food for the Rocket
The propulsion system needs something to keep going, and that’s fuel. Think of fuel as food, without it, the engines can’t work. The Service Module carries special fuel that lets the thrusters fire again and again, helping Orion go on long trips through space, like a road trip but in the sky! The Orion Service Module’s propulsion system is like the engine of a toy car, it helps the spacecraft move and change direction in space.
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- Like a car’s engine, but for space
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