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RedPanther
1 year ago

Does it feel that there is not enough air in space or that it is not enough?

There’s no air in space. Without air, turbines cannot work at all.

And as from about 15 km height, that is 85 km lower than the limit to space, the air becomes too thin with it turbines Good can work. And then it’s getting worse.

webheiner
1 year ago

Rockets need much more thrust to leave the Earth than an aircraft turbine can afford. In addition, the oxygen proceeds relatively quickly, which is why missiles must take the oxygen necessary for a sufficiently strong reaction.

Pudelskern666
1 year ago

Turbines need oxygen to burn the fuel and it becomes very narrow towards space. If you mean ballistic missiles that fly as a weapon within the atmosphere: There would be turbines too expensive and expensive.

Benni142
1 year ago
Reply to  Pudelskern666

But that one does not have a medium in space that the turbines could initiate is also a point that is true;)

Pudelskern666
1 year ago
Reply to  Benni142

Sure.

dompfeifer
1 year ago

Space missiles are for space, and there is no air for turbines.

Gluglu
1 year ago

Do you really want to take a question seriously, or rather express your condolences for the lack of intelligence if it is seriously asked whether there is enough air in space?