Zero-emission rocket propulsion
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Zero-emission rocket propulsion is rocket propulsion that uses emissionless, non-polluting fuels. This is possible through the use of hydrogen, and hydrogen peroxide-rocket engines as well as the use of biofuels or Nuclear thermal rocket engines.
Several zero-emission rocket mixtures exist, e.g. 68% hydrogen peroxide mixed with bioethanol.

