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    What is a launch vehicle’s propellant ullage?

    Propellant ullage refers to the unfilled or empty space in a propellant tank during ascent. Ullage is necessary to accommodate propellant expansion due to heating and to provide a stable propellant flow to the engines. Proper ullage management is crucial to ensure uninterrupted propellant flow and prevent propellant starvation or engine cutoff.

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