MA-5 functioned as the "half stage" in the Atlas's "stage-and-a-half" design, meaning they functioned as a booster attached to a central sustainer core, but did not include their own fuel tanks. Instead, fuel was drained out of the tanks of the sustainer core, until partway through the launch the booster segment was jettisoned. Similar to the booster segments on previous Atlas rockets, MA-5 consisted of a thrust structure with attachment points and fuel lines for two LR-89-7 rocket engines, each contained in a nacelle for aerodynamic reasons. The middle was left empty to accommodate the LR-105-7 engine of the sustainer stage. The two booster engines shared a common gas generator, but separate turbopumps, combustion chambers, and other hardware.
NASA’s Full-Scale Space Launch System Rocket Booster Test
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Teams from NASA’s Space Launch System Program and Northrop Grumman successfully fired a solid rocket booster for future #Artemis missions at Northrop Grumman’s test facility in Promontory, Utah, July 21. This small clip from the test, shows the powerful booster light up! The twin solid rocket boosters for SLS provide 75% of the thrust for Launch.
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published: 26 Jul 2022
MA 5 5
2nd stage of the rocket (altitude vs velocity)
published: 04 May 2020
Why The Engines That Flew On Saturn V Rocket Look Different In Museums
The F-1 engine is the most powerful single chamber rocket engine, and 5 of them were used to power the 1st stage of the Saturn V rocket. However when we see close up video of the engines lifting the rocket they look a lot different from the examples we see in museums. The detailed pipework is covered up by what looks like sheet sheet metal that's been hammered into place.
This is insulation designed to protect the engines from heat radiated from their neighbours, and from hot exhaust gasses that get sucked up onto the back of the rocket.
If you want to buy a copy of the Saturn V Manual i showed it's available on Amazon here:
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published: 07 Mar 2019
How the Apollo Spacecraft works: Part 1
The only spacecraft that has landed astronauts on the moon. In this video we focus on the Saturn V rocket which launched the Apollo Spacecraft into orbit.
Here's the link to part 2: https://youtu.be/tl1KPjxKVqk
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00:00 - Intro
00:26 - Saturn V
00:51 - 3 Stages
01:18 - The actual spacecraft
01:44 - Launch Escape System
01:55 - Launch Umbilical Tower
02:15 - Launch
02:38 - Through the atmosphere
03:19 - Parking Orbit
03:37 - The journey continues
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Nuclear 3 Stage Strobe Rocket
published: 06 Jan 2023
5 Ways to Build a Rocket in SFS
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Building Atlas Rocket with VS without Redstone Pack
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CHINA VS INDIAN ROCKET LANCH BARHMOS
published: 13 Mar 2022
An Out-of-Control Rocket Is About To Crash Into Earth but Where?
The 23-ton body of the Long March-5B Y4 carrier rocket, launched from China on October 31, will fall to Earth on Friday or Saturday. Where do you think it will fall? Comment below! #shorts
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Rocket Science: Exclusive look inside Ariane 5 factory - Space
The launch of a rocket is the crowning moment, the culmination of a long process of careful machining and construction. What comes out of a rocket factory is a unique blend of power, scale and engineering skill.
"To give you an idea of scale, the thrust at lift-off of a rocket like Ariane is like the power of two units of a nuclear power station, and the turbo pump that feeds the rocket engine has the power of a TGV," says Michel Freuchet, Head of Launchers at Astrium, near Paris, where the Ariane 5 launcher was born.
Piece by piece, it is hewn from solid aluminium and brought to life. The central structure of Ariane 5 is made from huge sheets of top grade aluminium. Aluminium is used as it is best suited to withstand the extremely low temperatures of the liquid hydrogen and oxygen fuel...
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Teams from NASA’s Space Launch System Program and Northrop Grumman successfully fired a solid rocket booster for future #Artemis missions at No...
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Teams from NASA’s Space Launch System Program and Northrop Grumman successfully fired a solid rocket booster for future #Artemis missions at Northrop Grumman’s test facility in Promontory, Utah, July 21. This small clip from the test, shows the powerful booster light up! The twin solid rocket boosters for SLS provide 75% of the thrust for Launch.
You can watch a full reply of the test on our @NASAMarshall page.
#Shorts
Coming in hot!🔥
Teams from NASA’s Space Launch System Program and Northrop Grumman successfully fired a solid rocket booster for future #Artemis missions at Northrop Grumman’s test facility in Promontory, Utah, July 21. This small clip from the test, shows the powerful booster light up! The twin solid rocket boosters for SLS provide 75% of the thrust for Launch.
You can watch a full reply of the test on our @NASAMarshall page.
#Shorts
The F-1 engine is the most powerful single chamber rocket engine, and 5 of them were used to power the 1st stage of the Saturn V rocket. However when we see clo...
The F-1 engine is the most powerful single chamber rocket engine, and 5 of them were used to power the 1st stage of the Saturn V rocket. However when we see close up video of the engines lifting the rocket they look a lot different from the examples we see in museums. The detailed pipework is covered up by what looks like sheet sheet metal that's been hammered into place.
This is insulation designed to protect the engines from heat radiated from their neighbours, and from hot exhaust gasses that get sucked up onto the back of the rocket.
If you want to buy a copy of the Saturn V Manual i showed it's available on Amazon here:
https://amzn.to/2tUcNcE
The F-1 engine is the most powerful single chamber rocket engine, and 5 of them were used to power the 1st stage of the Saturn V rocket. However when we see close up video of the engines lifting the rocket they look a lot different from the examples we see in museums. The detailed pipework is covered up by what looks like sheet sheet metal that's been hammered into place.
This is insulation designed to protect the engines from heat radiated from their neighbours, and from hot exhaust gasses that get sucked up onto the back of the rocket.
If you want to buy a copy of the Saturn V Manual i showed it's available on Amazon here:
https://amzn.to/2tUcNcE
The only spacecraft that has landed astronauts on the moon. In this video we focus on the Saturn V rocket which launched the Apollo Spacecraft into orbit.
Her...
The only spacecraft that has landed astronauts on the moon. In this video we focus on the Saturn V rocket which launched the Apollo Spacecraft into orbit.
Here's the link to part 2: https://youtu.be/tl1KPjxKVqk
This video has been dubbed in over 20 languages, you can change the audio track language in the Settings menu (click the gear icon in the lower right hand corner of the video).
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⌚Timestamps:
00:00 - Intro
00:26 - Saturn V
00:51 - 3 Stages
01:18 - The actual spacecraft
01:44 - Launch Escape System
01:55 - Launch Umbilical Tower
02:15 - Launch
02:38 - Through the atmosphere
03:19 - Parking Orbit
03:37 - The journey continues
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For the curious minded:
-Not every Apollo mission happened exactly like this (for example the exact times for stage separation were different).
-The day of the launch, the Astronauts (and a few support people) were the only ones with 3 miles of the launch site.
-There were 13 successful launches of the Saturn V rocket.
Sources:
http://history.nasa.gov/ap11fj/01laun...
http://www.space.com/18422-apollo-sat...
http://ntrs.nasa.gov/search.jsp?R=197...
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The only spacecraft that has landed astronauts on the moon. In this video we focus on the Saturn V rocket which launched the Apollo Spacecraft into orbit.
Here's the link to part 2: https://youtu.be/tl1KPjxKVqk
This video has been dubbed in over 20 languages, you can change the audio track language in the Settings menu (click the gear icon in the lower right hand corner of the video).
Try dubbing your videos with AI: https://dittodub.com/a/jaredowen
⌚Timestamps:
00:00 - Intro
00:26 - Saturn V
00:51 - 3 Stages
01:18 - The actual spacecraft
01:44 - Launch Escape System
01:55 - Launch Umbilical Tower
02:15 - Launch
02:38 - Through the atmosphere
03:19 - Parking Orbit
03:37 - The journey continues
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For the curious minded:
-Not every Apollo mission happened exactly like this (for example the exact times for stage separation were different).
-The day of the launch, the Astronauts (and a few support people) were the only ones with 3 miles of the launch site.
-There were 13 successful launches of the Saturn V rocket.
Sources:
http://history.nasa.gov/ap11fj/01laun...
http://www.space.com/18422-apollo-sat...
http://ntrs.nasa.gov/search.jsp?R=197...
Music:
"Voyeur" by Jingle Punks (Youtube audio library)
"Echinoderm Regeneration" by Jingle Punks (Youtube audio library)
Made with Blender 2.76
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The 23-ton body of the Long March-5B Y4 carrier rocket, launched from China on October 31, will fall to Earth on Friday or Saturday. Where do you think it will ...
The 23-ton body of the Long March-5B Y4 carrier rocket, launched from China on October 31, will fall to Earth on Friday or Saturday. Where do you think it will fall? Comment below! #shorts
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The 23-ton body of the Long March-5B Y4 carrier rocket, launched from China on October 31, will fall to Earth on Friday or Saturday. Where do you think it will fall? Comment below! #shorts
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The launch of a rocket is the crowning moment, the culmination of a long process of careful machining and construction. What comes out of a rocket factory is a ...
The launch of a rocket is the crowning moment, the culmination of a long process of careful machining and construction. What comes out of a rocket factory is a unique blend of power, scale and engineering skill.
"To give you an idea of scale, the thrust at lift-off of a rocket like Ariane is like the power of two units of a nuclear power station, and the turbo pump that feeds the rocket engine has the power of a TGV," says Michel Freuchet, Head of Launchers at Astrium, near Paris, where the Ariane 5 launcher was born.
Piece by piece, it is hewn from solid aluminium and brought to life. The central structure of Ariane 5 is made from huge sheets of top grade aluminium. Aluminium is used as it is best suited to withstand the extremely low temperatures of the liquid hydrogen and oxygen fuel. One by one, the panels are machined into shape - with many areas as thin as two millimeters thick. Over ninety percent of the aluminium is removed and recycled, leaving behind the purest and most perfect central part of each panel.
There are currently three main European launchers ready to rocket into space.
Ariane 5 is the biggest, capable of lifting 10 tonnes into orbit. Soyuz is the Russian workhorse with a three tonne payload, while Vega is the European Space Agency's new rocket, designed to take one and a half tonne satellites into low Earth orbit.
Faced with increased competition from the Far East and private companies in the US, the European Space Agency is currently treating Ariane to a make-over. The Ariane 5ME, or Midlife Evolution, will be able to combine the launch of communication satellites and scientific missions.
Looking ahead a decade, some of the new technology in Ariane 5ME will be included in its successor Ariane 6. The European Space Agency sees the evolution as a strategic move to meet the demands of both commercial and science customers.
Made by euronews, the most watched news channel in Europe, euronews knowledge gives YouTubers amazing access into the scientists labs and research fields, including how rockets are built!
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The launch of a rocket is the crowning moment, the culmination of a long process of careful machining and construction. What comes out of a rocket factory is a unique blend of power, scale and engineering skill.
"To give you an idea of scale, the thrust at lift-off of a rocket like Ariane is like the power of two units of a nuclear power station, and the turbo pump that feeds the rocket engine has the power of a TGV," says Michel Freuchet, Head of Launchers at Astrium, near Paris, where the Ariane 5 launcher was born.
Piece by piece, it is hewn from solid aluminium and brought to life. The central structure of Ariane 5 is made from huge sheets of top grade aluminium. Aluminium is used as it is best suited to withstand the extremely low temperatures of the liquid hydrogen and oxygen fuel. One by one, the panels are machined into shape - with many areas as thin as two millimeters thick. Over ninety percent of the aluminium is removed and recycled, leaving behind the purest and most perfect central part of each panel.
There are currently three main European launchers ready to rocket into space.
Ariane 5 is the biggest, capable of lifting 10 tonnes into orbit. Soyuz is the Russian workhorse with a three tonne payload, while Vega is the European Space Agency's new rocket, designed to take one and a half tonne satellites into low Earth orbit.
Faced with increased competition from the Far East and private companies in the US, the European Space Agency is currently treating Ariane to a make-over. The Ariane 5ME, or Midlife Evolution, will be able to combine the launch of communication satellites and scientific missions.
Looking ahead a decade, some of the new technology in Ariane 5ME will be included in its successor Ariane 6. The European Space Agency sees the evolution as a strategic move to meet the demands of both commercial and science customers.
Made by euronews, the most watched news channel in Europe, euronews knowledge gives YouTubers amazing access into the scientists labs and research fields, including how rockets are built!
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Teams from NASA’s Space Launch System Program and Northrop Grumman successfully fired a solid rocket booster for future #Artemis missions at Northrop Grumman’s test facility in Promontory, Utah, July 21. This small clip from the test, shows the powerful booster light up! The twin solid rocket boosters for SLS provide 75% of the thrust for Launch.
You can watch a full reply of the test on our @NASAMarshall page.
#Shorts
The F-1 engine is the most powerful single chamber rocket engine, and 5 of them were used to power the 1st stage of the Saturn V rocket. However when we see close up video of the engines lifting the rocket they look a lot different from the examples we see in museums. The detailed pipework is covered up by what looks like sheet sheet metal that's been hammered into place.
This is insulation designed to protect the engines from heat radiated from their neighbours, and from hot exhaust gasses that get sucked up onto the back of the rocket.
If you want to buy a copy of the Saturn V Manual i showed it's available on Amazon here:
https://amzn.to/2tUcNcE
The only spacecraft that has landed astronauts on the moon. In this video we focus on the Saturn V rocket which launched the Apollo Spacecraft into orbit.
Here's the link to part 2: https://youtu.be/tl1KPjxKVqk
This video has been dubbed in over 20 languages, you can change the audio track language in the Settings menu (click the gear icon in the lower right hand corner of the video).
Try dubbing your videos with AI: https://dittodub.com/a/jaredowen
⌚Timestamps:
00:00 - Intro
00:26 - Saturn V
00:51 - 3 Stages
01:18 - The actual spacecraft
01:44 - Launch Escape System
01:55 - Launch Umbilical Tower
02:15 - Launch
02:38 - Through the atmosphere
03:19 - Parking Orbit
03:37 - The journey continues
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For the curious minded:
-Not every Apollo mission happened exactly like this (for example the exact times for stage separation were different).
-The day of the launch, the Astronauts (and a few support people) were the only ones with 3 miles of the launch site.
-There were 13 successful launches of the Saturn V rocket.
Sources:
http://history.nasa.gov/ap11fj/01laun...
http://www.space.com/18422-apollo-sat...
http://ntrs.nasa.gov/search.jsp?R=197...
Music:
"Voyeur" by Jingle Punks (Youtube audio library)
"Echinoderm Regeneration" by Jingle Punks (Youtube audio library)
Made with Blender 2.76
#nasa #saturnv #b3d
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The 23-ton body of the Long March-5B Y4 carrier rocket, launched from China on October 31, will fall to Earth on Friday or Saturday. Where do you think it will fall? Comment below! #shorts
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The launch of a rocket is the crowning moment, the culmination of a long process of careful machining and construction. What comes out of a rocket factory is a unique blend of power, scale and engineering skill.
"To give you an idea of scale, the thrust at lift-off of a rocket like Ariane is like the power of two units of a nuclear power station, and the turbo pump that feeds the rocket engine has the power of a TGV," says Michel Freuchet, Head of Launchers at Astrium, near Paris, where the Ariane 5 launcher was born.
Piece by piece, it is hewn from solid aluminium and brought to life. The central structure of Ariane 5 is made from huge sheets of top grade aluminium. Aluminium is used as it is best suited to withstand the extremely low temperatures of the liquid hydrogen and oxygen fuel. One by one, the panels are machined into shape - with many areas as thin as two millimeters thick. Over ninety percent of the aluminium is removed and recycled, leaving behind the purest and most perfect central part of each panel.
There are currently three main European launchers ready to rocket into space.
Ariane 5 is the biggest, capable of lifting 10 tonnes into orbit. Soyuz is the Russian workhorse with a three tonne payload, while Vega is the European Space Agency's new rocket, designed to take one and a half tonne satellites into low Earth orbit.
Faced with increased competition from the Far East and private companies in the US, the European Space Agency is currently treating Ariane to a make-over. The Ariane 5ME, or Midlife Evolution, will be able to combine the launch of communication satellites and scientific missions.
Looking ahead a decade, some of the new technology in Ariane 5ME will be included in its successor Ariane 6. The European Space Agency sees the evolution as a strategic move to meet the demands of both commercial and science customers.
Made by euronews, the most watched news channel in Europe, euronews knowledge gives YouTubers amazing access into the scientists labs and research fields, including how rockets are built!
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I looked at faith I almost walked away But I looked again I found the nerve to close my eyes and say the words To ask you in And I heard no heavenly choir No angels in whit attire i got no amazing super hum omnipresent pow but.... CHORUS I know You now I know You now I know You're in my heart I know You now Beyond the shadow of a doubt I know You now I look at peace, that once was out of reach And now it's here i read Your word that some believe is so absurd But I hold dear, yea 'Cause You loved me with your dying breath You saved me when You conquered death
WEST BRIDGEWATER — And that's a wrap. Freda's restaurant in West Bridgewater had their last night on Saturday Dec. 28, 2024 ... Freda's stayed open for 38 years ... I’ve made my mark ... Miguel's Table is located at 105 Copeland St, West Bridgewater, MA 02379.
BROCKTON — An 18-year-old man has been arrested and charged in the fatal stabbing of a 19-year-old in Brockton, officials said. Brockton Police received a 911 call at approximately 1.55 a.m. Saturday, Jan ...Cruz said in a written statement.
We’ve said our goodbye’s to 2024, a year many couldn’t wait to see end. And still, many are dreading the anticipation of the year ahead. I’d like to put both on temporary hold in order to offer gratitude for a few local events and people whose... .
Annual holiday tree collection eventNORTHAMPTON — The Department of Public Works will collect holiday trees for recylcing on Saturday, Jan. 11, from 9 a.m. to noon. Trees should be brought to the front, right parking lot of Smith Vocational and... .