• FiniteBanjo
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    6 months ago

    SpaceX’s newest rocket, which is currently under active development, Starship and Super Heavy, uses methane as a fuel.

    Okay thanks, I like it EVEN LESS NOW. We have better rocket fuels which degrade into water vapors. Using Natural Gas rockets is the environmentally unfriendly option that make corporations more money.

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      6 months ago

      We have better rocket fuels which degrade into water vapors.

      Which fuels are those? Also why would one want their rocket fuel to degrade? I can see fuel storage issues with that. Furthermore, keep in mind that the reaction of CH4 and O2 (combustion) creates H2O (water) and CO2. The only fuel that I’m aware of that creates only water when it’s combusted in O2 is H2 (hydrogen). An issue with hydrogen as a fuel, when compared with methane, is its mass ­— lower exhaust mass lowers the specific impulse.

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          6 months ago

          What? You didn’t answer any of my questions, nor did you comment on any of my side notes.

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            Your questions were shit, mate. The important part is that natural gas rockets are a cost cutting measure that is harmful to us all.

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              6 months ago

              Your questions were shit

              Would you mind elaborating?


              natural gas rockets are […] harmful to us all.

              Why? Do you have a source for that? Why would natural gas be particularly worse than any other fuel?