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    NASA Artemis rocket booster test - GIF

    Composite animation of NASA's Artemis rocket booster being tested.




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    NASA Artemis rocket umbilical test - GIF
    Rockets of the world - infographic
    NASA water deluge rocket launch system - GIF
    Soyuz rocket booster separation - GIF
    NASA rocket test platform - GIF

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    wow you cant fix stupid.

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    I wonder how many times they let him practice going through the hatch before they told him where the pull-down straps were located
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    Any idea what the purpose of that thing is? It doesn't appear it could possibly be airtight. Maybe, it's a sunshade or first level protection against micro particles zipping around up there.

    For topical application, only. Not to be taken internally or used in com-
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    Do not operate heavy equipment, unless you actually know how to.



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    To get a taste of it put on a thick gloves (you don't need to put on a full astronaut gear), and try to tie your shoelaces! The human hand sense of touch is amazing. It feeds the brain with a wealth of information. With the touch of your fingers you can feel the grit of sandpapers fine or coarse: 40/80/120/220/320/400/600/800/1000/2000/3000..

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    If I were to put on thick gloves like insulated welders gloves, I probably wouldn't be able to tell if an object were hex shaped or pentagram shaped. I'm sure that bare handed I can still tell the difference between 40 and 220 grit sand paper but between 400 and 3000? I doubt it. I've known almost all my life that I have very little sense of touch compared to most everyone else. I've broken wine glasses just picking them up if I'm not careful when I reach for one
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    Drat that cursed wind, glad I don't have to hammer any nails in up there!

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    Quote Originally Posted by marksbug View Post
    wow you cant fix stupid.
    That’s one of the most offensive and ill informed comments I’ve seen on this site. Astronauts are anything but stupid. In addition, they endure countless hours of training for their tasks in space. Very few people understand the difficulty working in space with bulky gear, thick gloves and zero gravity.

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