It might sound like a dumb question, but I was just wondering. I was trying to look it up, but couldn't find anything that could help. I'm working on my first big writing project and trying to make it sound like it could possibly happen.
Can rocket fuel cause radiation?
- Posted:
- 3+ months ago by mskyangel91
- Topics:
- rocket, fuel, science, radiation
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Responses (2)
No.
Explanation: Each rocket type requires different kind of fuel / propellant. However rocket propellant is either a high oxygen containing fuel or a mixture of fuel plus oxidant, whose combustion takes place, in a definite and controlled manner with the evolution of a huge volume of gas.
Depending upon the type of Fuel used the radiation effects varies, but even the most dangerous of it has a negligible effect on human skin.
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