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Methane is of particular interest for missions to Mars, as it may be possible to produce it in situ using locally-available raw materials.  This would make it an ideal fuel for rovers and rocket engines.
 
Methane is of particular interest for missions to Mars, as it may be possible to produce it in situ using locally-available raw materials.  This would make it an ideal fuel for rovers and rocket engines.
  
A number of LOX/methane fueled rockets are under development, such as the [[XCOR|XR5M15]] and [[TR-408]].
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A number of LOX/methane fueled rockets are under development, such as the [[XCOR|XR5M15]] and [[TR408]].

Revision as of 03:18, 18 November 2007

Methane is the lightest of the hydrocarbons, consisting of a single carbon atom bonded to four hydrogen atoms.

Methane is of particular interest for missions to Mars, as it may be possible to produce it in situ using locally-available raw materials. This would make it an ideal fuel for rovers and rocket engines.

A number of LOX/methane fueled rockets are under development, such as the XR5M15 and TR408.