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This is video of about ALICE fuelled rockets and the link below talks about an ALICE rocket launch. These are rockets using an aluminum-ice propellant (not the bomber Thomson variety), these get thrust from a chemical reaction between water and aluminum, which produces oxygen & hydrogen which combust. The flight test only went a modest 1300 feet.
New Rocket Fuel Mixes Ice and Metal
A propellant made of water and aluminum nanoparticles could provide greener rocket propellant and store hydrogen for fuel cell usage.
ALICE has some big environmental advantages over traditional rocket fuels and is safe and easy to handle. It still can't match a modern solid fuel booster but theoretically should. It's big advantage is that it is refuellable in situ, when folks are living in those cold places in the solar system which have ice. They also have enough grunt to achieve lunar orbit, unlike steam rockets and can use lunar resources, aluminum from regolith, water from ice deposits. Perhaps ALICE's time will come.
The latest article I could find was this one from 2024 that looked at formulations and stability, it's for the scholars only. Not much development has happened since then except use in fuel cells.
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