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Liquid Propellants: Monitoring and Evaluation of Environmental Hazards

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The use of rocket and space technology as propellant components chemical substances of first and second hazard class allows including space and missile activities to dangerous species. It is notes… Click to show full abstract

The use of rocket and space technology as propellant components chemical substances of first and second hazard class allows including space and missile activities to dangerous species. It is notes that the assessment of possible impacts of propellants components on the environment is currently being conducted on the base of the sanitary and hygienic standards without regard to violation of natural ecosystems functioning. There was concluded that in order to ensure the environmental safety of rocket and space activities at the present level necessary to develop new environmental standards of permissible impact on ecosystems in areas of falling spent stages of launch vehicles based on natural features and areas of biological indicators of the state of environment. The obtaining of objective results of the content of volatile and chemically reactive components of propellants in environmental medium requires a strict observance of the rules at all stages of the quantitative chemical analysis.

Keywords: space; monitoring evaluation; evaluation environmental; environmental hazards; propellants monitoring; liquid propellants

Journal Title: Ecology and Industry of Russia
Year Published: 2017

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