PhotonPhysics
PhotonPhysics
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9th Sep 2015
9th Sep 2015
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  • PhotonPhysics
    PhotonPhysics
    13th Sep 2015
    @groudon Yeah but I would need to heat it constantly and that would cost too much energy. The point is that this rocket is designed to be a weapon, so it's not planned to travel for a long time. Maybe there'll be some space rockets later..
  • lshh
    lshh
    13th Sep 2015
    rockets would be so much cheaper if they could run on water :D
  • CTpyromaniac1337
    CTpyromaniac1337
    12th Sep 2015
    @PIXtrix What planet?
  • groudon
    groudon
    12th Sep 2015
    If you used Sponge with a high life and heat at the bottom it would last longer and the rocket wouldent melt away as fuel.
  • PIXtrix
    PIXtrix
    12th Sep 2015
    spark the planet the ship explodes
  • Technomancer
    Technomancer
    12th Sep 2015
    Showing my age a little, this reminds me of a tiny yellow toy submarine I had when I was a kid. You filled it up with a tiny bit of baking soda, and off it went, chugging around the bathtub. I look at this rocket, and I want to put baking soda in it...
  • Gabers628
    Gabers628
    12th Sep 2015
    Because water propulsion + the deep dark nothingness of space = FABULOUS SUCCESS! Bad (and funny) physics aside, nice rocket. +1
  • PhotonPhysics
    PhotonPhysics
    11th Sep 2015
    @Xelleld Of course it's okay :) Thank you @TheKingOfLife2 No it isn't. It's MY rocket with water :D
  • TheKingOfLife2
    TheKingOfLife2
    11th Sep 2015
    ...? thats just a normal rocket with water ????
  • Laurossos
    Laurossos
    11th Sep 2015
    i think it would be good to use water propulsion in space