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How is the rocket fuel stored?

Rocket fuel is typically stored in fuel tanks within the rocket's structure. The tanks are often made of lightweight materials such as aluminum or composite materials to minimize weight. The fuel may be stored separately from the oxidizer in different tanks, or they may be stored together as a single fuel mixture.


Where does the oxygen come from when the rocket burns fuel?

The oxygen is carried in tanks as a liquid, just as the fuel is.


Where is a rocket's fuel located?

A rocket's fuel is typically located in large tanks situated within the rocket's body. The fuel is stored separately from the rocket's engines and is used as propellant for thrust during launch and flight.


How heavy is the Saturn v rocket?

5,040,000 lb (130,000 kg) with fuel tanks full 287,000 lb (2,290,000 kg) with fuel tanks empty.


How many fuel tanks on a airbus a 380?

10 fuel tanks


Were is the fuel stored in a liquid fuel rocket?

It is stored in two separate tanks. In the shuttle, the external tank(s) hold the two fuels as well as smaller tanks inside the shuttles wings.


How can a rocket operate in outer space?

Because the oxidant and the fuel are kept on board the ship in separate tanks.


What is a rocket housing?

A rocket housing is the structure or casing that contains components of a rocket, such as the engine, fuel tanks, and payload. It provides protection and support for the components during launch and flight.


How many and where are fuel pumps on ford f250 with dual tanks?

the fuel pumps are in the tanks and there are two of them have fun


Why did people start making two stage rockets?

One of the key factors in rocketry is the weight of the rocket. By designing a rocket that ejects parts of the rocket that has emptied it's fuel tanks decreases the overall weght of the rocket, extending the flight of the rocket.


Why do rockets drop there fuel tanks?

the efficiency of rocket propellant is called specific impulse the more the specific impulse the more the performance .


Where does a rocket keep oxygen to burn?

Only liquid fuelled rockets (and then only some) rely on oxygen as the oxidizer. It is carried in liquid form in a tank (or tanks). It is them pumped and mixed with the fuel in the combustion chamber where the combustion reaction takes place. The combusion products then exit the rocket nozzle. In solid fuel rockets, the oxidizer (whatever that may be) is usually mixed with the fuel.