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Post by Washington on Sept 17, 2016 18:55:11 GMT
How much fuel will it take to send a rocket to the nearest star chemically
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Post by Deleted on Sept 17, 2016 20:16:01 GMT
How much fuel will it take to send a rocket to the nearest star chemically What type of fuel? Hydrogen, rocket fuel, or what?
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Post by Mountbatten on Sept 17, 2016 20:17:27 GMT
How much fuel will it take to send a rocket to the nearest star chemically 27 milligrams of liquid grass.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 17, 2016 20:20:29 GMT
How much fuel will it take to send a rocket to the nearest star chemically What type of fuel? Hydrogen, rocket fuel, or what? Oh and what kind of engine, what's its efficiency? I think 75% is top floor for that, so this is very important
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Post by Quintus Fabius on Sept 17, 2016 20:31:29 GMT
How much fuel will it take to send a rocket to the nearest star chemically 500000(65% Oxygen, 18% Carbon, 10% Hydrogen, 3% Nitrogen, 4% Other Elements) to pull the slingshot. Preferably Undead.
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Post by Washington on Sept 17, 2016 20:40:52 GMT
Space shuttle
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Post by Deleted on Sept 17, 2016 20:45:37 GMT
How much fuel will it take to send a rocket to the nearest star chemically 500000(65% Oxygen, 18% Carbon, 10% Hydrogen, 3% Nitrogen, 4% Other Elements) to pull the slingshot. Preferably Undead. Not enough, with that count of tons you could get at max to border of solar system if we add one more 0, it could be barely possible
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Post by Deleted on Sept 17, 2016 20:46:39 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Sept 17, 2016 20:48:51 GMT
500000(65% Oxygen, 18% Carbon, 10% Hydrogen, 3% Nitrogen, 4% Other Elements) to pull the slingshot. Preferably Undead. Not enough, with that count of tons you could get at max to border of solar system if we add one more 0, it could be barely possible And now add that 40-60 % goes as waste ≈7500000tons
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Post by Quintus Fabius on Sept 17, 2016 20:57:20 GMT
500000(65% Oxygen, 18% Carbon, 10% Hydrogen, 3% Nitrogen, 4% Other Elements) to pull the slingshot. Preferably Undead. Not enough, with that count of tons you could get at max to border of solar system if we add one more 0, it could be barely possible Sorry, 500000000000*10^12, give or take a few 1000000000s.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 18, 2016 5:23:30 GMT
Not enough, with that count of tons you could get at max to border of solar system if we add one more 0, it could be barely possible Sorry, 500000000000*10^12, give or take a few 1000000000s. + waste and I thought he wanted to get to system not star, so 6 zeros more to add to my numbers...
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