On what do you store fuel to go to mars
It is a three year trip, so it is impossible to carry enough food, fuel and air with current technology
no
No. It is all mechanical.
A spacecraft leaving Mars would need to carry enough fuel to achieve escape velocity from the planet's gravity well. This fuel would typically be carried on board the spacecraft in the form of liquid or solid propellant, either in the main propulsion system or in auxiliary thrusters. The amount of fuel required would depend on the spacecraft's mass, the desired trajectory, and the efficiency of the propulsion system.
The amount of fuel needed to travel to Mars and back depends on various factors such as the spacecraft design, propulsion system, payload weight, and trajectory. For a mission like NASA's Mars Rover, Curiosity, it required around 2000 pounds (900 kg) of fuel for the journey to Mars. The return trip would require a similar amount of fuel.
From 100 to 400 gallons, depending on how the truck was ordered. If you carry more fuel, you can go farther, but if you carry less fuel you can carry a larger load since they go by the total weight of your truck, including cargo and fuel.
3,56,000 gallons of fuel!
30 gallons
The F-18E can carry up to 14,400 lbs of internal fuel supply. The F-18F can carry up to 13,550 lbs. The Jets also have the capability of carrying external fuel tanks.
well a fuel pipes, are the copper pipes that carry fuel from the fuel pump to the engine. That is the simple answer.
The A 380 carries 85,000 USG of fuel.
carry fuel with you