External Fuel TankClick on the image to expand its view. What is the shuttle's external fuel tank? NASA provides us with this information: "The external tank contains the liquid hydrogen fuel and liquid oxygen oxidizer and supplies them under pressure to the three space shuttle main engines in the orbiter during lift-off and ascent. When the SSMEs [main engines] are shut down, the ET [external tank] is jettisoned, enters the Earth's atmosphere, breaks up, and impacts in a remote ocean area. It is not recovered. How is the external tank attached to the orbiter? CreditsExternal-tank diagram, NASA. Information and quoted passage, NASA Shuttle Reference Manual (online at NASA's web site). |
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