Most of a liquid rocket is actually the fuel tanks. In the case of a liquid the hydrogen and oxygen tanks are stacked vertically and are about the diameter of the whole vehicle and nearly span its length. The tanks are connected with a light weight fram or are integrated into one large tank with a seperator to keep the fuels from mixing. There is usually a small structure it the bottom that houses the engine(s) and one at the top the carries the payload or the next stage.
liquid fuel
The three types of rocket fuels are liquid rocket fuel, solid rocket fuel, and hybrid rocket fuel. Liquid rocket fuel consists of liquid components that are combined and ignited to produce thrust. Solid rocket fuel is a mixture of solid components that burns to produce thrust. Hybrid rocket fuel combines elements of both liquid and solid rocket fuels.
There are solid rocket fuels, and there are liquid rocket fuels.
A liquid-fuel rocket or a liquid rocket is a rocket with an engine that uses propellants in liquid form.
liquid Hydrogen + liquid Oxygen
liquid Hydrogen + liquid Oxygen
It uses fuel which is in the liquid state.
Rocket fuel is either liquid or solid. Other kinds are being developed.
The name of a common rocket fuel is liquid hydrogen, which is often used in combination with liquid oxygen. There are also other types of rocket fuels including solid fuels and hybrid fuels, but liquid hydrogen is one of the most commonly used.
Liquid hydrogen is a common fuel used in rocket engines.
The two types of rocket fuel are liquid fuel and solid fuel. Liquid fuel rockets use a combination of liquid propellants, such as liquid oxygen and liquid hydrogen, that are mixed and burned to create thrust. Solid fuel rockets have a solid mixture of fuel and oxidizer that is ignited to produce thrust.
Liquid hydrogen and liquid oxygen oxidizer.