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Latest revision as of 03:25, 14 October 2022
Delta-V(, DV) is a spaceflight term for the velocity change needed during an orbital maneuver. The name has its origin in mathematics, where the greek capital letter delta gets used for indicating differences of a variable, in this case "V", which is commonly used for velocities.
Because of the high propellant mass ratios in spacecraft, two maneuvers of the same delta-V have different burn times and fuel consumptions.
Further information[edit]
- Delta V on Wikipedia.