Rocket Launch Mishaps
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@porkyfry Shhhhh...The paper rocket was CLASSIFIED!!
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The booster fuel tank had a leaking valve and it lost pressure. The Atlas had light weight "balloon" tanks which required air pressure to keep them rigid, loss of that pressure led to collapse.
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0:22 I think this is what the real hell looks like.
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@tdbf2142 Atlas was made of 303 stainless steel in the tank sections - from .017 to
.040 inch thicknesses.
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Viagra needed.
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Lol that first rocket just didnt want to get out of bed
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Oh ya, and as stated bellow, it is using the balloon tank concept. I dont need to explain
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@porkyfry Hey! Guess what, this is SLC-4W on Vandenberg Air Force Base when they used launch atlases in the 60's. Now they retired it after the Titan 2s. And it is made of light aluminium, good question though. If it was made of steel, it would be too heavy
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lol
haha, whoever made the rocket at :23 needs to be fired. What, did they make it out of paper?
porkyfry 3 years ago 9
uh oh spagettio! D=
BoboVicus 4 years ago 7