NASA fires up subscale Artemis moon rocket engine in new design effort

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NASA is designing a new solid rocket engine for post-Artemis 8 use. See a subscale version of the booster test-fired at the Marshall Space Flight Center.

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Such powerful thrust it has, as every testing. It always shaked the camera in a distance, proves its lifting power.

Anuhea_Silverheart
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That’s what I want to retaliate against my neighbors when they play loud music at 2:00am!!🤣

lukestone
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That'll get rid of those pesky mosquitoes...

Petefx
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Honey, can you cut the grass in our garden please?
- No worries hon!

TVARecordings
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Just like My farts after eating A lot of chili

riheg
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Try to imagine you are the insect jumping and playing onto the grass at that moment

Smartwatchspecifications
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China is the first one to send lunar rover to Earth’s moon. And we haven’t send ours yet for USA/NASA

DarthVader
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Tsk, Tsk. It's facing the wrong way! Dear, dear NASA.

;)

davidmurphy
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I can't see the point of it at all. The SLS if successful, will most likely have a total of four launches before it's retired and the Block 1 rocket still hasn't had a trouble free wet dress rehearsal after four attempts. The launch tower required for the upgraded rocket still hasn't been completed and there are too many problems with it to mention. If and when Spacex's Starship gets going SLS will be completely redundant, and the speed with which SpaceX and NASA get things done, Starship may well get orbital before SLS.

chrisantoniou
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If only I can get close enough to sneak behind and stick one finger in the fire quicky, not my entire hand obviously. I have a feeling the sound vibrations can rupture my organs being that close.

Life_
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Now I understand why people say this rocket isnt gonna launch, they're literally pouring water below the engines, it's gonna destroy the engines and what's the reason to do it even??

Darsh
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So for the cost to feed and house a metropolis sized cities homeless "A new single use rocket" to be discarded in the atmosphere and eventually crash back to earth

IrishStoner