[AR] Re: Flying to Orbit with Hydrogen?
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- Date: Tue, 17 Dec 2019 16:46:40 -0500
Craig, that’s bullshit, and you know it. On this planet, molecular hydrogen is
expensive to manufacture, store, handle, and use. As long as you continue to
deny this simple reality you will be a laughingstock. You should give it up,
although I suspect you cannot.
-Doug Jones
"A fanatic is one who can’t change his mind and won’t change the subject."
-Winston Churchill
From: arocket-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <arocket-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> On Behalf Of
Craig Fink
Sent: Sunday, December 15, 2019 11:51 PM
To: arocket@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [AR] Re: Flying to Orbit with Hydrogen?
I like Doug Jones and You, Hydrogen flows off of the Sun, and is free>
On Sun, Dec 15, 2019 at 8:37 PM Henry Spencer <hspencer@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
<mailto:hspencer@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> > wrote:
On Sun, 15 Dec 2019, Craig Fink wrote:
Anybody interested?
With any luck, no. :-) As Doug Jones commented the last time you brought
this up:
"Craig, have you ever worked with LH2? I have, and it is a complete pain
in the ass. Every step of the supply chain is expensive, slow to react to
demand, and wasteful. It brings with it all the materials science hassles
of embrittlement, the operational problems of *freezing* air,
oxygen-enriched liquid air drips and _their_ dangers, expensive quantities
of helium required for purges and pressurization, vacuum and aerogel
insulation, and a dozen other ways in which it is a step far beyond other
fuels. XCOR spent almost a decade learning how to handle LOX, alcohol,
kerosene, and methane IN THAT ORDER before we tackled LH2... and we made
it work but it was difficult for a full-time professional team with
man-centuries of experience."
Henry
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