NASA sources its fuel from various suppliers, depending on the specific mission and type of rocket or spacecraft being used. For example, liquid hydrogen and liquid oxygen are commonly used as propellants for the Space Launch System (SLS) and the Space Shuttle, sourced from industrial suppliers who specialize in cryogenic fuels. Additionally, solid rocket boosters utilize a different type of fuel, often produced by defense contractors. Overall, NASA collaborates with multiple vendors to ensure they have the necessary fuel for their diverse missions.
NASA primarily uses rocket-grade kerosene, liquid hydrogen, and liquid oxygen as fuel for its spacecraft. These fuels are sourced from various suppliers and manufacturers, with stringent quality control measures in place to ensure their reliability and safety for space missions. NASA also uses other propellants and fuels for specific missions and spacecraft, depending on their requirements.
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The possessive form of the acronym NASA is NASA's.
No. There is not a cabinet position for NASA.
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They both have fuel. They both have to be stable. And they both have a nozzle.
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NASA primarily uses rocket-grade kerosene, liquid hydrogen, and liquid oxygen as fuel for its spacecraft. These fuels are sourced from various suppliers and manufacturers, with stringent quality control measures in place to ensure their reliability and safety for space missions. NASA also uses other propellants and fuels for specific missions and spacecraft, depending on their requirements.
They get electricity through the use of fuel cells. not batteries. The current limiter to the length of a mission is the amount of hydrogen and oxygen carried to use in the fuel cells.
NASA one is a G5 Gulfstream jet. It is effectively the NASA Administrators private jet. You may also be interested to know it is worth about 5 million dollars! Search Google for a picture it is so cool.
The possessive form of the acronym NASA is NASA's.
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No. There is not a cabinet position for NASA.