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As the bomb's explosion pulse reaches the parachute canopy (2),
Pushes the canopy, accelerating it away from the bomb explosion (3) as the spacecraft plays out the main tether with the winch, braking as it extends, starting to accelerate the spacecraft,
And finally winches the tether back in (4).
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Firing / operating sequence of a Medusa [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nuclear_pulse_propulsion nuclear pulse propulsion] spacecraft (see also Image:MedusaNuclearPropulsionConceptDrawing.png). This diagram depicts a Medusa spacecraft * At moment of b
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