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04-24-2017, 01:58 AM
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Re: Complete Destruction of a Soviet N1 Moon Rocket
This isn't true at all. NASA uses the Rockwell RS25, which was used on the shuttle, and now the new SLS. The Russian engines were tested - and failed. They are now NOT being used. They may have been a little more efficient, but they were unstable. |
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05-03-2017, 10:51 AM
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Re: Complete Destruction of a Soviet N1 Moon Rocket
From the vid you see the undercarriage...looks like hundreds of rivets, Titanic comes to mind hey? If Rivets are not water proof, what the hell gave them the idea they might be launch in to space proof? That is just asking for trouble. I bet the Elves in Holly's little Kingdom made a better rocket. |