Question Dniepr - Red smoke at lift-off, after main stage ignition. What is it?

cyril_13

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Hi everybody,

Just found some photos/videos of a Dniepr launch and I quite amazed !

zdnepr.jpg

+ this video :
[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fB-vtc-d0Cg"]YouTube- Dnepr rocket launch[/ame]

I was wondering what was that red smoke that can be seen on the picture above as well as in the video around 0:43 ??

It seems they are releasing some gaz or triggering some system.. Have any idea on what this is ??

Cheers!
Cyril
 

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Nitrogen dioxide.
 

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^ What they said.
 

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To ensure a safe start, and not a "hard" start, the oxidizer, in this case N2O4, is injected first, followed by the fuel. Most large hypergolic engines use this technique, although there is a nice string of photos from Aerojet Sacramento of a Titan first stage start on the test stand. I'll look for it.
 
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