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Creative Speculation

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arcane1

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28. Fine, here is a NASA picture.
Tue Mar 3, 2015, 03:05 PM
Mar 2015



These pictures are not hard to find, I don't know why you insist on us doing the clicking for you

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Message auto-removed [View all] Name removed Mar 2015 OP
Jet engines don't. Rockets use an oxiddizer/fuel mix. ret5hd Mar 2015 #1
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What would an illustration of a jet engine not working look like? ret5hd Mar 2015 #11
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Here is a good link. hack89 Mar 2015 #2
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Google Newton's Third law and find an image. hack89 Mar 2015 #4
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Why didn't you simply type your original question into Google? hack89 Mar 2015 #6
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Did you read and understand the link I sent you? hack89 Mar 2015 #9
Funny - when I go to google I get plenty of pictures hack89 Mar 2015 #10
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Do you believe that rockets work in space? hack89 Mar 2015 #14
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How about I teach you how to use Google hack89 Mar 2015 #16
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Results for a Google image search for "how does a rocket engine work" arcane1 Mar 2015 #19
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It works in space too. Atmosphere isn't needed. arcane1 Mar 2015 #22
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My link has thousands of pictures showing exactly that. arcane1 Mar 2015 #26
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Why would atmosphere be needed? The oxygen is on-board. arcane1 Mar 2015 #39
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Like this? Nitram Mar 2015 #20
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Fine, here is a NASA picture. arcane1 Mar 2015 #28
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There are thousands of drawings and diagrams in my link. Take a look! arcane1 Mar 2015 #32
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One more post. You can stop being lazy and lookup the rest yourself. arcane1 Mar 2015 #35
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Show evidence an atmosphere is needed. arcane1 Mar 2015 #38
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It's impossible to post a picture of a jet engine working without air. arcane1 Mar 2015 #18
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You know what a jet engine is, right? arcane1 Mar 2015 #27
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Air pumps need air in order to, you know, pump it. arcane1 Mar 2015 #30
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The rocket creates its own atmosphere to push against. bananas Mar 2015 #42
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Here's a NASA webpage with some helpful graphics bananas Mar 2015 #45
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Why? zappaman Mar 2015 #47
I think he is a Moon Landing Truther. nt hack89 Mar 2015 #48
No, those people don't really exist anymore. zappaman Mar 2015 #49
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