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Both Colonial {{TRS|Hero}} and Cylon missiles used in combat appear to be rockets, leaving a trail of gas behind them. | Both Colonial {{TRS|Hero}} and Cylon missiles used in combat appear to be rockets, leaving a trail of gas behind them. | ||
The law of conservation of momentum requires that any propulsion system which adds momentum to a spacecraft or missile in one direction must equal the amount of momentum that is imparted in the opposite direction to something else, as in the example of the controlled combustion of rocket fuel creating thrust in the opposite direction of a ship's or missile's movement. '' | The law of conservation of momentum requires that any propulsion system which adds momentum to a spacecraft or missile in one direction must equal the amount of momentum that is imparted in the opposite direction to something else, as in the example of the controlled combustion of rocket fuel creating thrust in the opposite direction of a ship's or missile's movement. ''[[Pegasus]]'', for example, possesses two very large thrusters on the bow of the ship to counteract the force of the main engines {{TRS|Razor}}. However, many other vessels don't appear to have such thrusters. | ||
===Relativistic Sublight travel === | ===Relativistic Sublight travel === | ||