To the moo-n: This start-up is trying to fuel a rocket engine with cow manure  @euronewsnext
To the moo-n: This start-up is trying to fuel a rocket engine with cow manure  @euronewsnext
Euronews Next | To the moo-n: This start-up is trying to fuel a rocket engine with cow manure @euronewsnext | Uploaded December 2023 | Updated October 2024, 1 week ago.
Interstellar Technologies’ cow-dung fuelled rocket engine successfully launched for 10 seconds.

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