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Should be used for question pertaining to part of propellant that is used to ignite the fuel.
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Why does Juno use "mixed oxides of nitrogen" oxidizer for propulsion? Which ones?
Rocket Burn postponed for NASA’s Juno, to remain in elongated Jupiter Orbit until December it says:
Juno uses a bi-propellant main propulsion system with Hydrazine fuel and Mixed Oxides of Nitrogen as oxidizer …
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Was liquid ozone + fluorine ever tested as an oxidizer? Ever with jet fuel?
From what I can understand, the paper takes measured data for oxidizer mixtures of LOX + fluorine and uses math/physics/chemistry to estimate the effect of swapping in liquid ozone for liquid oxygen. … Was liquid ozone + fluorine ever tested as an oxidizer? Ever with jet fuel? How did it go?
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Theoretical rocket performance was calculated for JP-4 fuel with mixtures of ozone and fluorine. …