Six Years of Nonstop Work

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NASA plans to test the core stage of its new Space Launch System rocket on the B-2 Test Stand at Stennis Space Center. It has spent the last six years restoring and renovating the stand for the testing. Stennis and the B-2 Test Stand are now ready!
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and now SLS is at the test stand! yove done a great job stennis!

DavidWillisSLS
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HOLY SHIT ITS ACTUALLY HAPPENING! CORE STAGE TEST! (do you know when the core stage test will be?) this is the kind of videos that need to be on the OFFICAL nasa Chanel!

ThePrimalEarth
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SLS IS COMING! GET READY STENNIS!


(btw this is still the best nasa promo video ever created!)


PS: pls make a sequel to this video when SLS gets there called "green run is coming"

DavidWillisSLS
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1:09
Nasa:
i used the cranes to build the cranes

DavidWillisSLS
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Now to put the SLS Core inside it and light it up before we send it to Kennedy.

geomodelrailroader
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Cool! Love watching the engine test, can't wait to see the SLS tested!

CraigLYoung
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This is actually Jennifer, I don't have a phone, but, Congrats! I am without transportation as well. I am at 122 Elmer Jackson Rd Carriere MS. I would love to work together one day. I have had a heck of a time getting with Aunt Rob..Could you help? Remind her right next to Juanita old house!! Good luck, it's hard to find ppl I can trust, it seems everyone is on the opposing side..we shall see 👀 HAVE A BEAUTIFUL DAY..I WOULD LOVE TO TALK TO HER ADOPTION SPONSOR. LUV YA'LL GOOD LUCK. ONE SWEET DAY

michaelvarnado
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Congrats on completing that work Stennis, can’t wait to see the stage on the test stand!

darthyoda
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Can’t wait to see that badass core stage come to life at B2!

ThePrimalEarth
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6 years. For a test. I'm excited about this but... Elon is gonna be living on Mars by the time NASA gets SLS of the ground.

schlenbea
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I thought ULA was building the SLS rather than NASA. Well, I guess NASA building is a bit true since it uses components developed by NASA in the 60's for the Shuttle.
It is impressive but at a cost - I believe current NASA stake in SLS is about $11B.
NASA's investment in SpaceX Falcons is well south of $1B - which currently has an operating Heavy Launch Vehicle (the Falcon Heavy) - which has a higher Specific Impulse than the SLS Block 1.

connecticutaggie
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And every launch stack except the side boosters one assumes drops into the ocean ... what a colossal waste of money now that Musk knows how to bring the hardware back.

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