Propellants stored at temperatures far below 0° C. Because liquids store in less volume than gases, we use special cooling systems and high pressure to keep some propellants liquefied. Liquid hydrogen (H2) and liquid oxygen (LOX) are two examples.
Propellants stored at temperatures far below 0° C. Because liquids store in less volume than gases, we use special cooling systems and high pressure to keep some propellants liquefied. Liquid hydrogen (H2) and liquid oxygen (LOX) are two examples.