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How to put an elephant (or 763 pachyderms) into space
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Sometimes you need a way to put things in perspective

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#2
I read somewhere that the first stage flight of the Saturn V was the most expensive 40-odd miles (in terms of fuel) ever traveled by humans.

Hope you have an ordinary day, Ombligo.
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#3
And then there's this:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mars_Colonial_Transporter

27,000,000 lbf of initial thrust…no idea of how many elephants of fuel that entails.
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#4
To put something else in perspective; the Saturn V used liquid hydrogen and liquid oxygen as propellants, the exhaust oh which was: Water.
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Paul F. wrote:
To put something else in perspective; the Saturn V used liquid hydrogen and liquid oxygen as propellants, the exhaust oh which was: Water.

And if you remove the water from the elephants, you can carry a lot more of them.
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Paul F. wrote:
To put something else in perspective; the Saturn V used liquid hydrogen and liquid oxygen as propellants, the exhaust oh which was: Water.

Stage 1 used RP-1 and LOX
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GGD wrote:
[quote=Paul F.]
To put something else in perspective; the Saturn V used liquid hydrogen and liquid oxygen as propellants, the exhaust oh which was: Water.

And if you remove the water from the elephants, you can carry a lot more of them.
That's a lot of jerky.......
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#8
I think one of the START treaties prohibited the Titan 2 from having MIREs.

(Multiple Independent Reentry Elephants)
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#9
That was passed after the Strategic Aardvark Limitation Treaty, right?
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