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NASA Rocket explodes on launch !

Started by The Matrix Traveller, October 29, 2014, 04:49:56 AM

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zorgon


The Matrix Traveller

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And then we have this failure ...




And the human species still struggles to venter into his experience.


Rocket engines are Thermal Converters. They rely on expanding gasses being spewed out the rear end.

Like a huge fart.

Hell we can date such technology back to



Oh and by the way you .... just a point of interest .... one is NOT 'Weightless' in space.

What is said to be 'Weightlessness' is produced by a curved trajectory i.e. at the Crest of the climb
then into a dive or when in Orbit. Something in the field of 'Dynamics', they (Engineers) tell me.  LOL.

Which I can accept ....


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reduced_gravity_aircraft


Is our Earth or any other planet weightless in space ?

If so then nothing at all would be in their orbits now would they ?

Stop a satellite in its orbit and it will soon come crashing back to Earth !  LOL.

I guess that satellite does weigh something in space after all.

Too much B.S. being fed to a gullible public.    :(



The technical/engineering input lays in; The 'steering mechanisms' ('Thrust vectoring') of the Engines.  (now Computer Controlled).


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thrust_vectoring













No matter WHAT the 'fuel'.....  rocket engines are just 'Thermal Converters' !   :)


You Ant going to cross Galaxies by farting...  LOL.