How Do You Assemble the Largest Rocket Ever Made?
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At the Vehicle Assembly Building at Kennedy Space Center, technicians practice and prepare to stack NASA’s Space Launch System rocket. The SLS fueled-up core stage weighs around 2.3 million pounds and measures 212 feet long.
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How Do You Assemble the Largest Rocket Ever Made?
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22 Comments
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Kerbal Space Programm anyone?
invest in spacex… NACA ain’t worth the billions lost in administrative costs
This rocket has yet to ever fly, so until it does its not the largest anything except for largest waste of tax payers money!
I should send this to NASA to teach them… Oh wait
Still not as impressive as the BFR or whatever it’s new name is!
No recovery? What a shame! Spend a bit more time and recover the equipment, that will be the real breakthrough
You have to use two big pairs of plyers.
How do you assemble the biggest rocket ever built?
You make the BFR.
Screw the ULA.
maybe get someone who sounds remotely interested in their job to do the narration. if someone is excited talking about the rocket, more people who watch it will be excited. this just made me want to click off.
Can’t believe NASA still uses imperial units…
This boondoggle will most likely fly twice as it has no mission. It’s just a make work program funded by Congress. Sad when companies like SpaceX and others have a mission and a dream. NASA’s rocket to nowhere just has videos and powerpoints.
But is the rocket reusable?
Actually, the Starship from SpaceX will be. But I hope that the SLS goes well!
Awesome!
It’s about time.. I wanna see some hardware videos plz
“The crew has radios”. Wow, cutting edge stuff there NASA
“We use digital simulations to practice”. I thought it was because after multiple years and tens of billions of taxpayer dollars, there still isn’t any completed hardware
(ps, regarding the snark, this is not directed toward NASA as much as Congress that has put NASA in an impossible technical situation in a politically motivated pork project that is designed to transfer as much taxpayer money as possible to several well connected contracting firms. Actual flight worthy hardware is a nice extra if it actually happens. It is NOT the primary goal)
You need a lot of struts
That motivation!
Awesome,
You mean BFR?