Sep 29, 2016
Making rocket fuel from water could drive a power revolution on Earth
Posted by Shane Hinshaw in category: space travel
Researchers led by NASA’s former chief technologist are hoping to launch a satellite carrying water as the source of its fuel.
The team from Cornell University, guided by Mason Peck, want their device to become the first shoebox-sized ‘CubeSat’ to orbit the Moon, while demonstrating the potential of water as a source of spacecraft fuel.
It’s a safe, stable substance that’s relatively common even in space, but could also find greater use here on Earth as we search for alternatives to fossil fuels.
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