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NASA got some sweet footage this time around.
This was on the right solid booster of STS-121@launch
Wonder how many horsepower this ride is? (windows media) Wonder what RPM they launch at? LOL that must be one HELLUVA stall converter! Source |
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Now that was cool!
PS - fast foward to the launch and you can stop watching when it hits the water : ) |
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Yeah that thing was still doing stuff till the very end, I had to watch it a couple of times splashing down.
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