Boeing Engineers Prepare to Hot Fire NASA’s Space Launch System Rocket Core Stage

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Our team is building the core and upper stages for NASA’s new, super-heavy-lift Space Launch System rocket. The SLS will launch humans and payloads back to the Moon as part of NASA’s Artemis program, and later lift missions to Mars and beyond. Hear the team’s stories and learn about the rocket’s testing process as Boeing and NASA prepare to fire the engines of the first core stage at NASA’s Stennis Space Center in Mississippi. The SLS is the world’s most powerful rocket, able to send more than 27 metric tons or 59,500 pounds to orbit beyond the Moon. It will launch from NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida, and more core stages and an even more powerful upper stage are already in work at NASA’s Michoud Assembly Facility in Louisiana.

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She said" Watching this massive vehicle going from Horizontal to Vertical made her amazing" Nice way to put it ;)

rostamr
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Thank you to the Boeing Teams for all your hard work 🇺🇸

JG
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Cost efficiency is ridiculous for this system. Delay, delay, and delay=waste of + it is not

jihwankim
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Thanks for sharing. I had the chance to witness a rocket launch in 2018. Amazing experience. I posted a pretty fun video of the trip to my channel.

SpaceFactsWax
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Oh, hey it's that rocket program that just sets money on fire.
Well done, NASA.

TallulahSoie
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Hopefully this test will be completely different

gateclamp
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When yoh drive the future! Guys, you are the Incredibles!❤👍🔥👏

Moderator_
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This video gives me no idea how this rocket compares to the Saturn V (the gold standard of the heavy lift rockets). Is this an oversight?

bobbeckel
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Nothing can stop us now but ourselves.

heatshield
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Please re upload your 737 MAX music video it still private

aviationphu
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Good luck with the sls

Whats with Starship?
🙄

bvimo
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I asked a dumb question in 2017. When is SLS be ready to roll out for pad. Here it is now 2021. What a dumb question to ask.

ryancool-pqvu
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WHY HAS IT TAKEN SO LONG TO just LITTLE PART of it DONE ??? STOP WASTING MONEY .

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