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If you can't see NASA's Space Launch System rocket start its Artemis 1 moon mission in person, watching online is the next best thing.
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Watch NASA's mammoth moon rocket lift off for the first time
If you can't see NASA's Space Launch System rocket start its Artemis 1 moon mission in person, watching online is the next best thing.
Liftoff! NASA’s Artemis I Mega Rocket Launches Orion to Moon
NASA/Bill Ingalls. Following a successful launch of NASA’s Space Launch System (SLS), the most powerful rocket in the world, the agency’s Orion spacecraft is on its way to the Moon as part of the Artemis program. Carrying an uncrewed Orion, SLS lifted off for its flight test debut at 1:47 a.m. EST Wednesday from Launch Pad 39B at NASA’s ...
Rocket Principles - NASA
Rocket Principles. A rocket in its simplest form is a chamber enclosing a gas under pressure. A small opening at one end of the chamber allows the gas to escape, and in doing so provides a thrust that propels the rocket in the opposite direction. A good example of this is a balloon.
Spaceships and Rockets - NASA
A rocket is used to carry a spacecraft from Earth’s surface to space, usually to low Earth orbit or beyond, and is sometimes called a launch vehicle.
Ideal Rocket Equation | Glenn Research Center | NASA
Let us begin by considering the rocket drawing on the left of the figure. M is the instantaneous mass of the rocket, u is the velocity of the rocket, v is the velocity of the exhaust from the rocket, A is the area of the exhaust nozzle, p is the exhaust pressure and p0 is the atmospheric pressure.
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