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What kind of fuel and how much of it was used to get the 2001 mars odyssey satellite to mars?

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What kind of fuel and how much of it was used to get the 2001 mars odyssey satellite to mars?

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Victoria Edwards Towns Elementary Atlanta Public Schools ANSWER: The Boeing Delta II launch vehicle has three types of rocket engines. The first is a solid fuel booster nine of which are attached to the main body of the Delta II, when all their fuel is used they are jettisoned from the rocket. In total 233,433 lbs. of HTPB fuel is used for these. The first stage of the main engine uses 211,000 lbs. of liquid RP-1bipropellant. The second stage of the main body is restartable and will perform two burns, 13,228 lbs. of Aerozine fuel will be used in total for both. For more information please check out these links. Link: http://mars.jpl.nasa.gov/odyssey/mission/vehicle.html http://www.boeing.com/defense-space/space/delta/delta2/delta2.htm http://www.boeing.com/defense-space/space/delta/delta2/d2performance.htm http://mars.jpl.nasa.

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