NikeLeon
NikeLeon t1_j1rhg1f wrote
Reply to comment by Mandelvolt in Question about rocket thrust / engines in space and in atmosphere… by MyShatsRRadioactive
Not just different temperatures but also different atmospheric pressures. Nozzles on traditional rockets are shaped differently depending on which stage of the launch they're meant to propel the shuttle. Different atmospheric pressures require different nozzle shapes to properly burn the fuel [edit: properly direct the exhaust] for the most efficient thrust.
NikeLeon t1_j1rnd3o wrote
Reply to comment by Science-Compliance in Question about rocket thrust / engines in space and in atmosphere… by MyShatsRRadioactive
Much better put than I could articulate. I recalled it had to do with the yield of thrust per unit of fuel consumed.