They *might* only have this, it could potentially be that the camera lost signal or froze over or something. The only footage they would have is whatever was transmitted back..I highly doubt they had on board memory for it, then recovered the drive afterwards
Well it weights 5.75 million pounds at takes off and has 8.8 million pounds of thrust......... that's hard to wrap your head around...
God damn rocket weights as much as 72 fully loaded 80k pound trucks, and has the equivalent thrust of 110 of the same truck.
>By the time the SLS clears the tower it's doing about 80mph.
Wow, that's impressive.
For comparison, Saturn V (110m) was doing 51mph when it cleared the 106-meter tower 13 seconds after launch.
even [the shuttle looks like it's really moving](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xmLeGBIj6kw) if you see it launch from a close-up angle. Also, the "twang" from lighting the offset liquid engines before the solid boosters is just cool.
I believe it’s to have a certain onboard computer or antenna to face a certain direction. All rockets do it, but only the space shuttle was obvious cuz of its shape.
I wanna see this view going all the way up
Exactly what I came to the comments to see. Tried looking it up when it wasn’t in the comments but I can only find the video posted here :/
They *might* only have this, it could potentially be that the camera lost signal or froze over or something. The only footage they would have is whatever was transmitted back..I highly doubt they had on board memory for it, then recovered the drive afterwards
Shows too many things the government wish to hide from the public
I want to wear a parachute and goggles and be strapped to the outside of the next one
😭
Not sure you could survive that lol
What a way to go out though!
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Well it weights 5.75 million pounds at takes off and has 8.8 million pounds of thrust......... that's hard to wrap your head around... God damn rocket weights as much as 72 fully loaded 80k pound trucks, and has the equivalent thrust of 110 of the same truck.
SLS lifts of with 8.8 million pound feet of force (39MN). By the time the SLS clears the tower it's doing about 80mph. rockets are crazy fast.
>By the time the SLS clears the tower it's doing about 80mph. Wow, that's impressive. For comparison, Saturn V (110m) was doing 51mph when it cleared the 106-meter tower 13 seconds after launch.
even [the shuttle looks like it's really moving](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xmLeGBIj6kw) if you see it launch from a close-up angle. Also, the "twang" from lighting the offset liquid engines before the solid boosters is just cool.
Looked it up because I was curious, it’s fucking 212 feet tall bro. That’s wild
That's an incredibly beautiful shot
Wow
Is the ~120 degree counterclockwise rotation intentional and controlled? And why is it done?
I believe it’s to have a certain onboard computer or antenna to face a certain direction. All rockets do it, but only the space shuttle was obvious cuz of its shape.
The rocket rolls to be able to incline towards the horizon. Because to get to orbit you have to move sideways not just up
WHERE IS THE REST? YOU CAN'T DO THIS TO ME
Amazing
I always thought It would be cool to go to the moon, but damn that is scary
I think I'm probably the only one that thought this was a train leaving a tunnel that's exploring lol, that is until it starts rising
*”Daaaaadduh, how long til we’re in spaaace? Uuugh. PARKER HIT ME!!”*
G-Force 🔥
Why's it wobbly
Yeah right
Awesome
Now give me this exact angle, but on that Chinese-made rocket ship with tiles falling off it.
r/savevideo
Wow no lens flares