... the rocket. The company also advised that “the type of fuel tanks that will be installed in the Haas 2CA SSTO Rocket ... level all the way to space, meaning it needs significantly less fuel than current engines – up to 30 percent less. The engine ...
...traditional chemical rocket propulsion, such as kerosene and other fossil fuel derivatives, to get its vehicles off the ground. "...wind [eliminate] the use of toxic and dangerous rocket fuels." Nonetheless, how exactly the technology works and how much...
...ringed planet, could be hydrazine; a chemical often used as rocket fuel. The Cassini mission to Saturn was one of NASA’s most ...thus the signal is believed to not arise from spacecraft fuel.” Hydrazine could also be drifting over from Titan, another...
... staying healthy. To support one astronaut for one year in Earth orbit requires around 8000 kg of supplies, excluding fuel. With a current absolute minimum estimated price of US$6600 per kg sent to Mars it is obviously necessary to reduce the weight...
... available material in a totally different way from its intended use - the production of water from hydrazine (rocket fuel) or the redefinition of a communication protocol with an old probe left on Mars from a previous Pathfinder mission, for example...
... thrive. There are a rapidly growing number focused exclusively on the space industry. This clustering of young businesses fuels the growing appetite for space technology investment from business angels and venture capital funds. Well...