One stores 17.6 pounds of liquid hydrogen, good for 125 miles.
It's the reason most of us wouldn't consider powering our cars with liquid hydrogen.
This makes the vehicle's dry mass much higher, so the use of liquid hydrogen is not such a big win as might be expected.
My question is, what kind of material are commonly used to store liquid hydrogen.
If this was the material used to store the liquid hydrogen, why it is better than other materials.
Until that time, liquid hydrogen had been just a laboratory curiosity.
In contrast, Washington pushed to perfect the use of liquid hydrogen.
The wind at the summit was cold enough to freeze liquid hydrogen.
The storage of the liquid hydrogen is a major problem.
One such regulator, for example, would be the production of liquid hydrogen.