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But, yes, I think -- I think it's safe to say that when all was said and done and all the parameters were considered, and this big hunk of Hydrazine, which is actually frozen solid right now and could very well survive re-entry, we might as well use this asset that they've been working so hard on all these years.
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I thought Hydrazine was a poisonous rocket fuel that they use to power satelite positioning thrusters.
IBM Acheives Record Efficiency for New Type of Thin Film | Inhabitat 2010
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The new structure is just the right size for an Anhydrous Hydrazine * ready storage tank for a liquid fueled surface-to-air battery of the Hohenstauffen type.
Archive 2007-11-01 2007
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Hydrazine is used as rocket fuel and is a primary component in the fuel/air explosives used in BLU-82's.
George W. Bush’s legacy. LuLu 2008
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Hydrazine is used for many other purposes besides rocket fuel, including as a component of photographic developers, as a corrosion inhibitor in boiler systems, and in production of plastics.
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Hydrazine is moderately toxic, with effects akin to chlorine gas.
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Hydrazine is harmful to the human central nervous system and can be fatal in big doses.
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Hydrazine is also incredibly toxic and dangerous and is supposedly why the USMIL decided to shoot down that satellite rather than letting it crash.
George W. Bush’s legacy. LuLu 2008
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The satellite contained a poisonous material to the world, Hydrazine (500kg).
EVENT/INCIDENT 2008 ACCORDING TO DATE(NATIONAL&a 2008
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Hydrazine, even without an igniter, spontaneously explodes at 101 degrees F.
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