Re: SSTO to LEO, 80,000 pound payload or Bust. Jeff Findley achieves skunkitude.
- From: Len Lekx <LFLekx@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 12 Mar 2006 09:16:50 -0500
On 11 Mar 2006 21:26:50 -0800, "H2-PV NOW" <H2.PV@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
That is 6 times the WEIGHT of Oxygen to 1 part Hydrogen WEIGHT.
The burned Hydrogen-Oxygen ratios (H2O) are 2 parts H weight to 16
parts O weight. In short, the LOX is not available to burn 6 oxygen
atoms per one hydrogen atom as stated by the parent poster.
Funny - I didn't see that post. Can you possibly find it and
re-qoute it for me...?
Anybody careless about knowledge of weights does not step foot on^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
spaceplanes. Period. Ever.
No. It's one hydrogen to six oxygen.And when burned makes HO6????
Then why did you post this - unless you yourself are careless about
knowledge of chemistry? ;-)
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