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How Much Pollution Will NASA’s Artemis Rocket Release ?

November 15, 2023 | Image credit: NASA | As a result of Operation Paperclip, Dr. Wernher von Braun and more than 100 NAZI scientists were brought to the United States to lead the NASA space program.  For decades NASA has had a huge budget, though there is a lack of meaningful oversight over their activities.

For example, in the hype around NASA’s Artemis Missions, very little discussion happens regarding how much air pollution is released by rockets.

With the non-stop marketing of zero “emissions,” somehow the biggest polluters of all, rockets, aviation, and wireless infrastructure are exempt from meaningful regulatory standards to prevent hazardous pollution and protect health and safety.

 

How Much Do Rockets Pollute? Are They Bad For Our Air?

Link To Video HERE

Rocket exhaust emissions include:

H20 (big white cloud from the water-cooling system at the launch pad)
CO2
CARBON SOOT
CARBON MONOXIDE
CHLORINE
OXIDES OF  NITROGEN NITROGEN  NITROGEN
ALUMINIA
SULFURIC COMPOUNDS
AND
many other TRACE GASES claimed to be “insignificant”.
Types of rocket fuel
RP-1 often mixed with liquid Oxygen- highly refined jet fuel – or kerosene
Methane
Hydrogen
solid rocket fuel
hypergolic fuel
SOLID ROCKET BOOSTERS (SRB) are the most polluting in first stage of launch
SRB made from:
Hydrochloric Acid
Ammonium
Perchlorates
Salt of Perchloric Acids
Ammonia
Aluminum or Magnesium Powder
booster oxidizers HTPB and PBAN
Aluminum oxide
Soot
CO2
Hydrogen Chloride
Nitrogen Oxides
Hydrogen
Trace gases

 


 

Emissions regulations placed on the automotive industry are necessary to protect health and the environment but are worthless without similar pollution preventing requirements also applied to rockets, aircraft, and radiation transmissions from satellites.

 


 

The article below discusses environmental impacts of rockets while perpetuating the hypothesis regarding demonized greenhouse gases. Water vapor, ((a greenhouse gas)) emitted by rockets and other emitters in the aviation sector are not included in the pollution equation underscoring the contradiction and inaccuracy of climate models.

 

The environmental impact of rocket launches: The ‘dirty’ and the ‘green’ | Space

Link To Article HERE

 


 

What is in Elon Musk’s New Mega Rocket? Get to Know NASA’s New Artemis Freemason Space Program 

Link To Full Article HERE

 


 

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Zero Geoengineering NASA Archive

 

THE POLICY AND SCIENCE OF ROCKET EMISSIONS

 

1980 NASA: Changing the Climate With Aerosol Modification

 

NASA Future Strategic Issues/Future Warfare [Circa 2025]

 

Tri-methyl Aluminum, Lithium, and Barium Atmospheric Releases

 

1973: Observations of Chemical Releases From High Flying Aircraft