Ignition!

An Informal History of Liquid Rocket Propellants

John Drury Clark

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One of Elon Musk's favorite books about space.

Book Synopsis

Ignition! by John Drury Clark is a fascinating exploration of the history, science, and engineering behind rocket propellants.

From the early days of gunpowder to the cutting-edge research of the mid-20th century, Clark provides a comprehensive overview of the explosive and propulsive compounds that have fueled mankind's voyage into space.

Through a captivating narrative, he delves into the complexities of creating reliable and powerful rocket propellants, discussing the challenges faced by scientists and engineers along the way.

Clark recounts thrilling stories of accidents and near-disasters, highlighting the risks inherent in the pursuit of propellant perfection.

He offers valuable insights into the vital role propellants play in rocketry, shedding light on the chemical reactions that produce the incredible forces needed to overcome gravity's grip.

With remarkable clarity, Clark demystifies the technical details of rocket propellants, making this book accessible to both scientists and the general reader.

Ignition! is a must-read for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of the explosive power that has propelled humanity's greatest technological achievements.

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