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HunterICX 09-11-09 05:26 AM

need a light? NASA tests new rocket (video)
 
test of a new solid rocket for the Ares 1

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rsPnkJ5vLfc

HunterICX

SteamWake 09-11-09 09:44 AM

Pretty cool but I have to observe...

That thing just spit out 10 times more hydrocarbons in 20 seconds than all my cars in their entire lifetime put together.

AVGWarhawk 09-11-09 10:08 AM

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Originally Posted by SteamWake (Post 1170206)
Pretty cool but I have to observe...

That thing just spit out 10 times more hydrocarbons in 20 seconds than all my cars in their entire lifetime put together.


Are you going green on us? :O:

SteamWake 09-11-09 10:18 AM

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Originally Posted by AVGWarhawk (Post 1170216)
Are you going green on us? :O:

No not at all its just an observation with all this obsessing over 'drive a hybrid' seems a little moot when you witness something like this.

Ive been to a couple of shuttle launches and the same amusement crossed my mind as I looked about at all the micro cars and bicycles while this behomoth is spitting 10's of thousands of tons of hydrocarbons.

Im neither here nor there with the green thing but trust me someone somewhere is protesting.

AngusJS 09-11-09 11:15 AM

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Originally Posted by SteamWake (Post 1170223)
Im neither here nor there with the green thing but trust me someone somewhere is protesting.

How many millions of innocent blades of grass were burnt alive in that test? For shame NASA, for shame.

:D

AVGWarhawk 09-11-09 11:16 AM

Yeah, good point on the belching filth from the rocket motors. It does some how seem moot when discussing a hybrid car saving the planet when one of these babies dumps hundred of tons in the atmosphere.

SteamWake 09-11-09 11:26 AM

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Originally Posted by AVGWarhawk (Post 1170261)
Yeah, good point on the belching filth from the rocket motors. It does some how seem moot when discussing a hybrid car saving the planet when one of these babies dumps hundred of tons in the atmosphere.

Not to mention air traffic.. but hey Ive already diverted the thread enough.

AVGWarhawk 09-11-09 11:32 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by AngusJS (Post 1170259)
How many millions of innocent blades of grass were burnt alive in that test? For shame NASA, for shame.

:D

Prolly a roasted field mouse also. PETA?

AngusJS 09-11-09 11:32 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by AVGWarhawk (Post 1170261)
Yeah, good point on the belching filth from the rocket motors. It does some how seem moot when discussing a hybrid car saving the planet when one of these babies dumps hundred of tons in the atmosphere.

I don't know. That's like saying the annual California brushfire has already wiped out thousands of acres, so why bother to put out the small grassfire in your backyard. Why wouldn't you want to diminish an undesirable effect when it's possible to do so?

AVGWarhawk 09-11-09 11:37 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by AngusJS (Post 1170276)
I don't know. That's like saying the annual California brushfire has already wiped out thousands of acres, so why bother to put out the small grassfire in your backyard. Why wouldn't you want to diminish an undesirable effect when it's possible to do so?


Good point. I wonder if anyone has ever looked at just how much is dumped into the air then compared it to say a year of automobiles dumping and at what amount? :hmmm:

Task Force 09-11-09 02:40 PM

Ill take 2...:D

SteamWake 09-11-09 04:03 PM

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Originally Posted by Task Force (Post 1170363)
Ill take 2...:D

call me in the morning :har:

Stealth Hunter 09-12-09 12:50 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by AngusJS (Post 1170259)
How many millions of innocent blades of grass were burnt alive in that test? For shame NASA, for shame.

:D

Not many. They're in Utah.:DL

Platapus 09-12-09 01:24 PM

Since we are being silly...

Does any care that this rocket test altered the orbit of the earth just a tiny bit and that may have more effects on the future weather patterns???

Now if we can only cooperate with the Chinese so that their rocket tests nudge us back where we belong.....
:D

Sledgehammer427 09-12-09 02:51 PM

:har:
when that rocket fired up I said "wow, look at that puppy go"
that musta been a sight to see though, I would go to the back and pick up all the glass after it's all cooled down


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