NASA Social — RS-25 Rocket Engine Test
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NASA invited social media users to John C. Stennis Space Center on August 13 to participate in a NASA Social and to experience the sixth developmental test of an RS-25 rocket engine. Four of the former space shuttle main engines will power the core stage of the new Space Launch System (SLS) rocket , which will carry humans deeper into space than ever before, including to an asteroid and Mars. Participants not only saw and felt the power of the RS-25 engine test, but also got behind-the-scenes access to America’s largest rocket engine test facility and question and answer sessions with key personnel.
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NASA Social — RS-25 Rocket Engine Test
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enlighten me please…how do rockets works in a vacuum? how do you get thrust and if you can somehow do that… how do you prevent your rocket to make you go spin out of control without a center of gravity?
which part of the video is the actual rocket test?
It’s a shame they’re throwing away most of the rocket on each flight.
Paused at 3:20, put on headphones, turned up the volume, full screen.
Finally a sound track worthy of what NASA is.
Made in Italy?? This is not going to end well
The lady in the green dress describes processes great
So after spending billions and billions of dollars on our space program name one thing that was made in space that ALL the people of the Earth use on a daily basis that benefits their life.….…Just 1 thing
Why isn’t NASA using companies like Slinglaunch to send goods and equipment up into orbit?