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Rocket Structure Diagram - Internal Components & Launch Mechanics Explained #250549 (License: Personal Use)

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Cutaway illustration of a multi-stage rocket showing internal fuel tanks and engine exhaust during launch.

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This educational cutaway illustration depicts a vertically ascending rocket with transparent fuselage, exposing two stacked cylindrical fuel tanks (purple upper, red lower) and a glowing yellow-orange engine plume. The nose cone is black-tipped, and fins stabilize the base, illustrating key engineering principles of multistage propulsion and combustion dynamics.
Used in STEM education, aerospace websites, and科普 articles to explain rocket anatomy and launch physics; matches user intent for learning or teaching space technology fundamentals.
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Related Cliparts: Discover how rockets work with this detailed cutaway diagram showing fuel tanks, stages, and propulsion. Ideal for students and space enthusiasts.

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