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Questions about the stage(s) of a rocket after the first, used to establish an orbit, or a trajectory beyond Earth orbit.
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How do kick motors distance themselves from their payload after their burn, if at all?
Springs, and 2. Poorly.
Assuming a final, solid stage is separated (some don’t), the end payload separates just like it would for a liquid (assuming Western, not Soviet payload interfaces). A releas …