• @[email protected]
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    24 months ago

    Do you know what those clouds are that come out of the engine at cut off and start up are? Not water vapour or carbon dioxide.

    • Pennomi
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      14 months ago

      If we’re talking Falcon 9, the ignition is using TEA-TEB, a fairly nasty hypergolic. It burns to water vapor and carbon dioxide, plus some boron oxides.

      Starship doesn’t use a chemical igniter, so yes, there’s probably a small amount of methane that escapes during ignition. Generally though the combustion for Starship is incredibly clean, with something like a 99.5% efficiency.

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        24 months ago

        Theres nothing to ignite unless the pumps are running full speed. The pumps keep running after after the fire goes out. What are those pumps pumping?