Sentences with phrase «fuelled rocket up»

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Once the booster has used up its fuel dozens of miles above Earth, it detaches, and the second - stage rocket motor ignites.
Those savings could further compound as SpaceX prepares to debut its gigantic Falcon Heavy rocket system, which will use three boosters — all of which can self - land, be fueled up, and launch again.
Those tests included repeatedly filling up the rocket with cryogenically cooled RP - 1, a type of kerosene used in jets, and liquid oxygen to combust the fuel.
That means occasionally putting up with big «pops,» or significant jumps in price on the first day of trading: Rocket Fuel and FireEye both doubled their offering prices in their first day of trading last month.
-LSB-...](rocket fuel deriv) plus added proteins contributing to chubby cherubs, and the amped up vilification of formula is rather predominant from eco-moms and «lactivists» -LSB-...]
A chemical that is an ingredient of rocket fuel has been discovered to make up baby milk, formula products.
The biggest stumbling block VASIMR faces, as Chang Díaz readily acknowledges, is that even once it is scaled up to operate in the tens - of - megawatts range, which would be required to overtake traditional rockets in long - distance travel, it's still just an engine that doesn't run on fuel.
Extract that and it will help make breathable air, rocket fuel, and, when mixed with hydrogen, water.Heat up regolith and it will harden into pavement, bricks, ceramic, or even solar panels to provide electricity.
The ability to fuel up in space would enable relatively small rockets to send astronauts to the moon or beyond.
SpaceShipOne then fired its rocket, fueled by nitrous oxide and rubber, and shot up to an altitude of 367,400 feet, about 40,000 feet higher than required for the prize.
But smaller, cheaper rockets could get the job done if they could fuel up in low - Earth orbit before continuing to their final destination.
So far, Yen and his students have run only small - scale tests of their process, using up to 100 grams of rocket fuel.
Living up to all the ambitions of its official name, OSIRIS - REx would explore the origins of asteroids and thus the solar system itself, connect spectral colors observable from Earth to specific minerals on the asteroid, identify potential resources such as water for rocket fuel, help evaluate the threat of asteroids to Earth, and return some regolith (asteroid soil) for detailed analysis.
It is a vicious cycle: having to load up on all that hydrogen at ground level makes the rockets heavy, increasing the amount of fuel they need to escape the gravitational clutches of Earth.
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.
Don't give up tinkering until your smoothies fire you up like rocket fuel.
You must drink spring or filtered water as tap water can be contaminated by up to 300 chemicals, including medications, parasites, rocket fuel additives, pesticides, etc..
This kind of fact - based political drama fires up Spielberg like rocket fuel.
But the 507 - pound, 76 - hp, 839 - cc Mana isn't aimed at experienced crotch - rocket jockeys; Aprilia is targeting people moving up from scooters or first - timers in search of fuel economy, and that market doesn't necessarily care about the Italian marque's sport - bike heritage or the perfect downshift.
The relatively small, fuel - injected engine does a commendable job of keeping the van up with traffic, but do not expect it to turn the 3,500 - pound van into a land rocket.
We're loading up our ship with provisions and rocket fuel.
This makes the ending of the mode frustrating and awkward — you watch each player shoot up into space with their rocket and gradually drop out as they run out of fuel.
It's a rethemed version of the classic «Rob the Nest» — each player or team has a rocket ship that needs to be fuelled up, and the team that has the most fuel in their ship wins.
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.
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