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There are other methods too, e.g. fire inhibitors (like Halon or whatever is allowed now) or shockwave to disrupt fire boundary. But I doubt they are very practical on a spaceship.


First stage (Super Heavy) is flushing the engine bay with massive ammounts of CO2.


Unless I'm misunderstanding you, it's not the same thing at all: in the case you're talking about you're shielding against nominal heat, which is not the same thing as contingency planning to extinguish a fire that shouldn't be there in the first place.


Not an expert but I'm not too sure about shockwave in a confined space.

How does Halon works?




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