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  • Omg this is relly amaizing..a don't know what to say......

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  • i love that giant acceleration on lift off. btw I think it;s cargo only rocket. for passenger rockets it takes approx 9 minutes to reach orbit. In 4 mins it would be a bit to much G for humans

  • @rangelso Yeah its an unmanned Orbiter rocket heading to mars

  • fantastic!

  • Wonder where the fuel tanks land when they jettison them?, does an insurance company pay out if it lands on your house?

  • @Synkboy they stay in space and if they would enter the atmosphere it would be so hot that it would vanish/burn

  • @cocie4en4 Also the rocket flies over the Atlantic Ocean so if the won't burn in the atmosphere, they will fall into the ocean.

  • @Zaquadnik yeah indeed

  • @Synkboy usually first stage lands in the atlantic ocean

  • i love these kind of videos

  • since theres no air in space do they carry oxygen tanks to burn the fuel?

  • @xcalico1 yes, it takes up 2/3 of most rockets and is liquid

  • @xcalico1 All fuels need an oxidizer. Some fuels can oxidize by themselves (hence the name "monopropellant"). Solid fuel rockets (such as the boosters on the Delta II and the Shuttle) are pretty much like hard "candies", where the oxidizer is in the mix. The second stage where this camera is located uses liquid fuel, where the propellant is Aerozine and the oxidizer is Dinitrogen Tetroxide. 

  • @xcalico1 just to clarify, an oxidizer is something that produces oxygen when it burns.

  • @yogurt123

    No, an oxidizer is needed to oxidize (burn) the fuel. It can be oxygen, but there are also other oxidizers.

  • @xcalico1 Yes. The most common fuel "mixes" are liquid hydrogen + liquid oxygen (in separete fuel tanks) or hydrazine mased fuel (UDMH / MMH / Aerozine 50) with nitrogen tetroxide. The second mix is called hypergolic fuel, because it ignites when both parts are mixed together, so it doesn't need any ignition system.

  • @Zaquadnik I meant "based" of course, not "mased".

  • @xcalico1 Yes. The liquid oxygen is in a smaller tank and is used to supply the main propellant.

  • @xcalico1 I believe so

  • Please upload the next video, the continuation of this video!!!!! Dont cut!!! thanks!

  • 1 guy was under the rocket why it was launching

  • the best launch that i have ever seen . many -2 thanks for posting.

  • the best launch that i have ever seen . many -2 thanks for posting.

  • the best rocket launch that i have ever seen . thank you for posting.

  • I love how the exaust stream gets larger as the air pressure decreases and the spped increases

  • This deserves so many more views

  • Awsome

  • 4:23....IT'S OVER 9,000!!!

  • lethal haha

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