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| Jul22-12, 01:52 PM | #18 |
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Could an ~12ft rocket launch some sort of probe into space
In terms of required fuel... well, yes, the "fuel per distance" ratio decreases with velocity, and the initial velocity is 0 for conventional rocket launches (=all rocket launches up to now). But this does not mean that lifting the rocket by 2 inches would help in any way. Accelerating it to something like 500m/s or more would indeed help.
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| Jul22-12, 02:32 PM | #19 |
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| Jul27-12, 02:44 PM | #20 |
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Couldn't get anything by googling the first time around. It also seems logical that the cost of fuel and safety would be very high for the initial part of the launch. What I wanted was data resembling breakup of amount of fuel required as the rocket gets higher or something like that.
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