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1) John McNab the 4th founded rocket fuel

2) He founded it in the early 1900's

3) Henry James tried to steal the idea from him and went to jail

4) 8256.00023 + 856.0232 = 523361.00235 and that's how much fuel you need to get to outer space but not back

5) Rocket fuel was first used January 25th 1968

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What makes rocket fuel burn in space?

The exhaust from a rocket propels it by reactive thrust. As the hot gases expand, they exit the rocket, giving the rocket an equal force in the opposite (upward) direction. Note that the exhaust does not have to "push against" anything to give the rocket its momentum. However, the constraints of expansion while the rocket is near the ground (normally at liftoff) will give it additional apparent thrust, known as "ground effect" (which is much more evident in helicopters than in other aerial vehicles).


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What additives give rocket engines forward momentum?

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