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General Motors Corp, 1962
#Dynamic 88#ad#1962#vintage#advertisement#illustration#Olds#car#1960s#luxurious#rocket engine#advertising#60s style#night driving#city scene
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"This image depicts a Boeing worker installing an F-1 engine on the Saturn V S-IC flight stage at the Michoud Assembly Facility (MAF). The Saturn IB and Saturn V first stages were manufactured at the MAF, located 24 kilometers (approximately 15 miles) east of downtown New Orleans, Louisiana. The prime contractors, Chrysler and Boeing, jointly occupied the MAF. The basic manufacturing building boasted 43 acres under one roof. By 1964, NASA added a separate engineering and office building, vertical assembly building, and test stage building."
Date: November 1967
NASA ID: 6760478
#Rocketdyne F-1#F-1#Rocket Engine#S-IC#Saturn V#Rocket#NASA#Apollo Program#Construction#Michoud Assembly Facility#New Orleans#Louisiana#November#1967#my post
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Soyuz Exhaust
Here, a Soyuz rocket takes off in 2023, carrying three of the Expedition 70 crew to the International Space Station. This initial stage of the Soyuz launch vehicle uses four identical rocket boosters lashed around the second stage core. (Image credit: NASA) Read the full article
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American soldiers outside St. Leonhard, Austria, take a Bachem Ba 349 Natters and rocket engine parts into custody. May 1945
#youtube#aircraft#airplane#aviation#ww2#wwii#dronescapes#military#austria#experimental#wwii airplane#wwii germany#wwii era#wwii history#world war ii#world war 2#world war two#ww2 history#weird wings#rocket engine#experimental aircraft#circa 1945
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self-eating rocket prototype engine
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Gonna start posting the studies I do once a month because why not
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The article by Peter Suciu on "The Armory Life" discusses the McDonnell XF-85 Goblin, a prototype "parasite" fighter jet developed during the Cold War by the U.S. Air Force. Intended to provide protection for bombers beyond the range of conventional escorts, it was designed to deploy from bombers mid-flight, such as the Convair B-36 Peacemaker and initially tested with a Boeing B-29 Superfortress. The Goblin's design included innovative features like foldable wings and a trapeze deployment system, but the project faced critical challenges, including difficulty in recovery due to turbulent air and limited flight endurance. Only two prototypes were built before the program was canceled, and the article explores the project's historical context, its technological ambitions, and subsequent efforts in developing parasite fighters, emphasizing the rapid advancement of Soviet fighter technologies and the transition to more promising aerial refueling techniques. The article also reflects on the legacy of the XF-85 Goblin and the potential future of unmanned collaborative combat aircraft concepts.
#McDonnell XF-85 Goblin#parasite fighter#B-36 bomber#Convair B-36 Peacemaker#McDonnell Aircraft Corporation#Frank Everest#Bell X-1#ejection seat#air defense#Cold War#U.S. Air Force#1948#aerodynamic design#retractable fuselage#wingtip tanks#flight testing#XF-85 prototype#rocket engine#airspeed#performance#manned interception.
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"A close-up image of the single H-1 engine was test-fired at Canoga Park, California. Initial development of testing for the H-1 engine took place in the engineering facilities at Rocketdyne's main plant in Canoga Park, California."
Date: April 1963
NASA ID: 6418296
#Rocketdyne H-1#H-1#Rocket Engine#Saturn I Block II#Saturn IB#Saturn I#Rocket#NASA#Apollo Program#Test Stand#Canoga Park#California#April#1963#my post
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Test Firing a Rocket Engine
Watching a rocket engine start up in slow motion is always fun. This Slow Mo Guys video shows a test fire of one of Firefly's engines, which is capable of 45,000 pounds of thrust. (Video and image credit: The Slow Mo Guys) Read the full article
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A couple of minutes later, when its engines lit again to protect it from the thickening atmosphere with a heatshield of fire, it was falling at 4,500kph.
"The Moon: A History for the Future" - Oliver Morton
#book quote#the moon#oliver morton#nonfiction#passage of time#rocket launch#spaceship#rocket ship#rocket engine#atmosphere#heat shield#fire
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I should post more original stuff
Did you know the nozzles of the Space Shuttle Main Engines are slightly "misshapen" at the end compared to the usual design? It's bent a little inward and creates a narrow band of slightly higher pressure around the rim, allowing the exhaust to be overexpanded further without destabilizing, in turn letting the nozzle be optimized better for vacuum flight and overall more effective
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So here's the integza Mod Suggestions video (https://youtu.be/EnbgUTJiQdg) have fun & enjoy I sat down & just recorded it it's only just under 12 minutes
Here is the talking in my car with my dog Phaser video (https://youtu.be/Mxd2vUQ37ZA) it's under an hour long, just.
This is the Basic Strange Object Stars I think exist (https://youtu.be/mMb_7R4XTAo) because basic Bayes theorem & logic dictates you can actually think & know from what is observed can & should be there. It's raw I recorded it while walking my dog early in the morning. It's just over 27 minutes long.
This is the How to make Explosive Thermite to be used in an afterburner Detonation rocket engine (https://youtu.be/fUYrMMapuF0) that even goes over a few more details for how to easily not have it blow up, melt, & even simply create it using around the house materials. Why didn't you think of it, probably because you don't like to use simple Bayes theorem & think through problems. Or not really, it is me being really smart & intelligent that helps while I work on it conceptually. But hey, people be people who aren't worth anything, like them saying that work isn't work & not worth anything. 😏 It's just over 18 minutes long.
Here's 3 more videos as a bonus , one is about public toilets (https://youtu.be/MhSAiop2Dd8) it's just under 10 minutes long. This one is about the Gen z gender gap on voting (https://youtu.be/uVvoRe1N4lo) it's just over 27 minutes long & this one is about the adpocalypse situation on twitch (https://youtu.be/IYvB2XBYXK4) it's just under 5 minutes long
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