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Here's How NASA Is Testing A New Biofuel Made From Flowers

Mar 12, 2013, 02:16 IST

One way to deal with the high cost of jet fuel and its impact on the atmosphere is to use biofuels.

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Dutch carrier KLM is now running flights between New York and Amsterdam using biofuel made from used cooking oil, and NASA is testing its own mix.

To see how a 50-50 blend of conventional JP-8 jet fuel and an alternative fuel made from parts of camelina flowers impacts engine performance and emissions into the atmosphere, NASA used it to fill up a DC-8 jet.

This photo was taken by a HU-25 Falcon, which flies behind the DC-8, outfitted with more than a dozen instruments to analyze the soot and gases the jet leaves behind.

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