We can't
feed rocket fuel to a town car engine.
Not exact matches
Hydrogen, being an extremely light element, makes up only about 5 % of the weight of a
rocket fuel mixture, and can thus be imported from Earth; heavy insulation and some gelling of the mixture with methane (as the hydrogen will not be
fed directly into an engine) will reduce in - space boil - off to negligible levels.
Every drop of this DNA «
rocket fuel» contains more than 5 billion identical cells of energy that
feeds your mitochondria like nothing you have experienced before.
Groundwater contamination is rife — there's the chromium in the Erin Brokovitch case, there's MTBE in groundwater all across the state of California, and other areas have
rocket fuel residues like perchlorate, commonly found in small amounts in much lettuce grown in the U.S. Agricultural drainage is also full of fertilizers, pesticides and herbicides, which ends up in rivers and lakes that
feed into municipal water supplies.