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22 Million HP Rocket Test
Posted: Sun Oct 26, 2014 8:15 am
by cdnpilot77
Testing a 22 million HP rocket motor. 30,000 lbs of cO2 to extinguish the flames when done.
This is the Ares 1 rocket. Development in 2007 and first flight was expected to be in 2014. This was canceled in 2010 due to the government cutting NASA's budget. In 2011 NASA lost the shuttle program too.
http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=be3_1414299356
Re: 22 Million HP Rocket Test
Posted: Sun Oct 26, 2014 10:26 am
by PostmasterGeneral
Re: 22 Million HP Rocket Test
Posted: Sun Oct 26, 2014 12:59 pm
by Pop n Fresh
Now THAT'S a FIRE!!!
Re: 22 Million HP Rocket Test
Posted: Tue Nov 04, 2014 1:41 am
by sidestick stirrer
Brings memories off how Russia decommissioned their ICBM's under the SALT agreement.
They dug a big trench, lay the missile down so its tail was angled up and then lit it off, the result looking quite similar to this video.
I've often wondered how that was possible if it was liquid fueled as the tank skins are very thin but perhaps it was just the boosters being burnt off.
Also wondered if the spin of our planet would be affected if all 400+ of them were fired at the same time...
Re: 22 Million HP Rocket Test
Posted: Tue Nov 04, 2014 11:15 am
by iflyforpie
Zero horsepower.

Re: 22 Million HP Rocket Test
Posted: Wed Nov 05, 2014 12:04 pm
by vanNostrum
I read somewhere that a magnitude 9 heart quake could change the rotational speed of earth by 1.8 microseconds.
The amount of energy released by the hq is around Joules 1.9 followed by 18 ceros
If 400 rockets like this were placed in the Ecuator facing E to speed up or W to slow down the earth rotation, firing them at the same time would release approx 16.3 GJoules of energy a miniscule amount compare to the 10 followed by 29 ceros Joules that is earth rotational energy

. I love to see this 400 rockets firing in unison
Disclaimer I'm not an expert on anything , just find the post interesting and try to find an answer with some quick grade 3 math calculations
Cheers
vN