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TEPREL is a family of rocket engines designed and built by the Spanish aerospace company PLD Space for their Miura 1 and Miura 5 launch vehicles. The TEPREL engine, named after the Spanish reusable engine program that is financing its development, uses kerosene and liquid oxygen as propellants. So far, several versions of this engine, intended to propel Miura 1, have been developed and tested on the company's own liquid propulsion test facilities located in Teruel, Spain.

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  • El TEPREL es una familia de motores de cohete desarrollados por la empresa española PLD Space. Utilizan una tecnología de motor de cohete propulsado por líquido que se utilizará en sus lanzadores Miura 1 y Miura 5. El motor TEPREL, llamado así por el programa de motores reutilizables que está financiando su desarrollo (Tecnología Española de Propulsión Reutilizable Espacial para Lanzadores).​ Usa queroseno y oxígeno líquido como propulsantes. Hasta ahora, varias versiones de este motor, destinadas a propulsar Miura 1, han sido desarrolladas y probadas en las propias instalaciones de prueba de propulsión líquida de la empresa ubicadas en Teruel, España. (es)
  • TEPREL is a family of rocket engines designed and built by the Spanish aerospace company PLD Space for their Miura 1 and Miura 5 launch vehicles. The TEPREL engine, named after the Spanish reusable engine program that is financing its development, uses kerosene and liquid oxygen as propellants. So far, several versions of this engine, intended to propel Miura 1, have been developed and tested on the company's own liquid propulsion test facilities located in Teruel, Spain. (en)
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  • El TEPREL es una familia de motores de cohete desarrollados por la empresa española PLD Space. Utilizan una tecnología de motor de cohete propulsado por líquido que se utilizará en sus lanzadores Miura 1 y Miura 5. El motor TEPREL, llamado así por el programa de motores reutilizables que está financiando su desarrollo (Tecnología Española de Propulsión Reutilizable Espacial para Lanzadores).​ Usa queroseno y oxígeno líquido como propulsantes. Hasta ahora, varias versiones de este motor, destinadas a propulsar Miura 1, han sido desarrolladas y probadas en las propias instalaciones de prueba de propulsión líquida de la empresa ubicadas en Teruel, España. (es)
  • TEPREL is a family of rocket engines designed and built by the Spanish aerospace company PLD Space for their Miura 1 and Miura 5 launch vehicles. The TEPREL engine, named after the Spanish reusable engine program that is financing its development, uses kerosene and liquid oxygen as propellants. So far, several versions of this engine, intended to propel Miura 1, have been developed and tested on the company's own liquid propulsion test facilities located in Teruel, Spain. (en)
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