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[ad_1] If you were in Southern California this weekend, you may have noticed a rather strange show unfolding in the heavens. On Sunday, Virgin Orbit flew a test flight involving a specially …
Read More »Antares rocket transferred to Virginia launch pad for a refueling flight – Spaceflight Now
[ad_1] <img src = "data: base64, R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP /// yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAAAAIBRAA" class = "lazy-hidden""alt =" "/> A Northrop Grumman Antares rocket came out of its hangar Monday night, carrying a self-propelled transport vehicle for …
Read More »SpaceX launches Falcon 9 thruster on pad 39A and aims to launch comsat Thursday – Spaceflight Now
[ad_1] An exhaust gas plume bursts from the trench of flames at platform 39A when firing a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket Monday night. Credit: William Harwood / CBS News SpaceX tested a …
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Read More »H2-whoa! NASA Swamps launch pad with water in an awesome flood test
[ad_1] NASA calls this the "water deluge system of protection against the overpressure of ignition and suppression of sound" and it is really a sight to behold. The recently released video of …
Read More »NASA releases 450,000 gallons of water on its launch pad. here's why
[ad_1] TO CLOSE NASA's Water Deluge System at the Kennedy Space Center launch pad projected 450,000 gallons of water about 100 feet into the air. They do this in order to reduce …
Read More »NASA releases 450,000 gallons of water on its launch pad. here's why
[ad_1] Share this story! Inform your friends on your social network of what you read. Look: NASA releases 450,000 gallons of water in a minute As part of the preparation of its …
Read More »Watch how NASA releases 450,000 gallons of water on a launch pad
[ad_1] No, it's not the blockage of the toilets of hell. Rather, it is a system for controlling the heat and noise torrent generated by the launch of a rocket. NASA has …
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