Water-powered propulsion research possible
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•Do Water Powered Engines Really Exist?
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NASA has published a research paper that details a new experimental propulsion system that could use water to power devices in the future.
Water makes up 71% of the Earth 's surface and it's renewable, so it makes sense that some might start looking to power engines with it.
Water is not combustible — it is unable to create the spark necessary to be used in a traditional engine.
NASA is already performing practical experiments using electrolysis propulsion in spacecraft design.
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