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As you know i am graduated physicist and i did today some maths.
I intend to publish this, but before i have to put this in computer.
So far it is only on paper.
I calculated, that rocket to the moon and back, need 1000 cubic meter of cerosin.
Ordinary rocket has 20 cubic meters of fuel.
So they were never on the moon, because they dont have enough fuel.
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cerosine, of course you mean Kerosene. ok
I am interested to know more, so far I can read this 'official' infos
What fuel was used in Apollo 11?
The Saturn V rocket's first stage carries 203,400 gallons (770,000 liters) of kerosene fuel and 318,000 gallons (1.2 million liters) of liquid oxygen needed for combustion. At liftoff, the stage's five F-1 rocket engines ignite and produce 7.5 million pounds of thrust.Nov 9, 2012
770'000 liters are 770 cubic m cubic
1.2 million are much more
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