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In the fuel tank
fuel tank
There are 2 solid rocket boosters (white things) and one fuel tank (red thing) the solid rocket boosters do all the work and use up the fuel in the fuel tank and then both the solid rocket boosters and the fuel tank fall off and are collect on earth and reused (there is a secondary fuel tank built in to the actual to take were it need to go once its in space)
The fuel tank capacity for the BSA Rocket 3 would be about 2.5 Gallons although they are rare to find. This is for an old model from 1969 that the tank was found for sale.
There is no gas tank on a cruise ship. There are fuel tanks, which hold the bunker fuel and they are usually located in the bilge of the ship. (Compartments below the waterline)
Because the fuel tank is attached to the bottom of the rocket --That's a terrible answer.
oxygen is added from a separate tank
At launch, there are two solid rocket boosters on either side of the external fuel tank. They are the white rockets that are attached to the orange fuel tank.
it is used in rocket fuel tank since it is very reactive....................
The fuel sending units are in the fuel tank.
Rocket prapelant
During ascent, the rocket burns the fuel in it's tank, which comprises most of it's weight.