Rocket engine chimney

Rocket engine chimney
Rocket engine chimney
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Image and Video Credit:

NASA

You might think that seeing rocket engines producing 4,000 tons of thrust up close is not very relaxing, but it is. To be convinced, just spend a few moments looking at this chimney fire powered by the RS-25 main engines of NASA's Space Launch System, flanked by powder boosters and framed by a stone chimney. The accompanying audio track mixes the radically muted sounds of engines firing with the more familiar sounds of a crackling wood fire. Elements of artificial intelligence are included in the video, along with an image and logo of the Artemis I mission. The uncrewed Artemis I mission to the Moon and back was launched in November 2022 aboard the Space Launch System.

L’image d’astronomie du jour (Astronomy Picture Of the Day – APOD)

Translation by Didier Jamet

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