It's only 500,000 gallons of fuel. For perspective, 1 inch of rain on 1 acre is 27,000 gallons. So that's only 160 acres at 1/8 inch of rain if all of it came down. Obvious error is I didn't account for density of LOx and LH, just went with gallons because that's what's in the video, but LH is very light and LOx is only slightly heavier than water, so if anything my rainfall estimate is way high.
It's only 500,000 gallons of fuel. For perspective, 1 inch of rain on 1 acre is 27,000 gallons. So that's only 160 acres at 1/8 inch of rain if all of it came down. Obvious error is I didn't account for density of LOx and LH, just went with gallons because that's what's in the video, but LH is very light and LOx is only slightly heavier than water, so if anything my rainfall estimate is way high.
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