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Old January 31st 10, 02:47 PM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.aviation
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On Sat, 30 Jan 2010 20:20:34 -0500, Morgans wrote
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Launch of a Chang Zheng (Long March) rocket


Does anyone know what type of fuel they are using that makes such an
orange-red exhaust plume? It seems so much different than what I am used to
seeing.


I was thinking that it was probably red fuming nitric acid for the oxidiser
and something like hydrazine for the fuel. American Titan rockets used the
same mix, or white fuming nitric acid instead, 'cause it's hypergolic (the
two items ignite on contact) and so doesn't need specialised ignition
systems, and the storage requirements are much lower than that required for
LOX/LH or LOX/JP4. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Titan_(rocket_family)

Here's a pic of a Titan lifting, using white fuming nitric as the oxidiser:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Last_Titan_Rocket-Vanderburg_AFB.jpg

Of course, it's _nitric acid_ and _hydrazine_, so staying upwind is a Really
Good Idea.