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NASA Wants Green Rocket Fuel

coondoggie writes "NASA is looking for technology that could offer green rocket fuel alternatives to the highly toxic fuel hydrazine used to fire up most rockets today. According to NASA: 'Hydrazine is an efficient and ubiquitous propellant that can be stored for long periods of time, but is also highly corrosive and toxic.' It is used extensively on commercial and defense department satellites as well as for NASA science and exploration missions."

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  1. Re:Ignition! by gandhi_2 · · Score: 5, Funny

    Hey, at least it isn't "Muslim Outreach".

  2. Re:Politicians by Dr.+Tom · · Score: 5, Funny

    Politician storage is complex, expensive, and requires high levels of administratium, the heaviest element known. After long periods of storage politicians also decay into bureaucratium, which has a negative half-life and so becomes more massive over time.