The amount of fuel required to reach Mercury depends on various factors, including the spacecraft's design, mission profile, and trajectory. For instance, missions like NASA's MESSENGER used gravitational assists from Earth and Venus to conserve fuel, significantly reducing the amount needed. Generally, reaching Mercury requires careful planning to optimize fuel efficiency due to the planet's proximity to the Sun and its gravitational influence. Specific fuel needs can vary widely but typically involve complex calculations and mission-specific data.
It will take a skilled mechanic approximately 5 hours to change the fuel pump in your 1991 Mercury Cougar. It can take a novice mechanic much longer.
There is no answer to this question because as of 2010 it is not possible to make that trip.
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take it off
you get under the car and have to take off the fuel tank after you take it off there is gonna be a circle and you have to take it screw it off and out comes the fuel pump.
The fuel pump on a mercury cougar is in the fuel tank. You are going to have to remove the fuel tank, take the lock ring off of the tank, and then pull the pump assembly out.
We do not know, since no man has ever been to Mercury.
About 1/3 to 1/4 of a tank.
The fuel pump on a 1993 Mercury is inside the fuel tank.
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It depends on the type of aircraft