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utzoo!decvax!ucbvax!mhtsa!research!sjb
Thu Oct 22 18:12:20 1981
error again?
>From mhtsa!harpo!chico!duke!cjp Thu Oct 22 02:50:10 1981
To: chico!harpo!mhtsa!research!sjb
Subject: fuel cells

I'm not sure, but I've never heard of fuel cells which react
oxygen and nitrogen.  Oxygen and hydrogen sounds a lot more
likely.  In fact, one of the problems aboard the ill-fated
Apollo 13 mission was a shortage of water, due to the loss
of an oxygen tank which was supposed to feed into fuel cells
and produce water as a byproduct.




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Reply:
you may be right.  i didn't have much time this
morning, so instead of taking notes on the article,
i relied on my memory.

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