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“When it burns, oxygen from the ammonium perchlorate combines with aluminum to produce aluminum oxide, aluminum chloride, water vapor and nitrogen gas—and lots of energy,” according to NASA.

It also results in a dramatic plume.

The successful launch, which came after two previous scrubs and years of delays, means NASA can now breathe a bit easier.

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