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Static Rocket Test of FSM-15 on December 4th 2008

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Uploaded by on Dec 6, 2008

This is a video of the Static Rocket Test of the Flight Support Motor 15 (FSM-15). It was tested at the ATK and NASA facility in Promontory, Utah on December 4th, 2008. It is commentated by Buckley from Nerd News. Check out Buckley's other reports from Nerd News at http://www.youtube.com/user/TheNerdyNerd101.

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  • loved it

  • Hey, thank you. :D Rockets are very fascinating things if I do say so myself. Even if you don't think so, you gotta love the flames right? Hehe...

  • sweet

  • Thanks. Haha. This was really REALLY cool to see. Afterwards when we drove by, you could see that the whole hills side had been turned into GLASS because of all the heat. It was insane!

  • HAHAHAHAHAHA That's awesome.

    Oh. Aparently I already saw this. Oh. Cause I just saw my sig. Oh. Okay, then.

  • Thanks! Yeah, that was your Bro who already commented. We'll be making more videos soon so I'll let you know when we get them done. Thanks for watching it! |:D

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  • wow, like a volcanic eruption

  • dude......hahahahahahaha that rocked...

    Dude.

    DUDE.

    DUUUUUUUUDDEEE!!!!!

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  • @rtough1 Don't even bother with that. Even if the rocket motor was using hydrocarbons like gasoline instead of Ammonium Perchlorate Composite Propellant, they're used so infrequently that it would put out as many pollutants into the atmosphere in the whole 2 minute burn time as an okay-sized city would in a couple of seconds.

  • Look at all that pollution...

  • Not exactly, this thing is even bigger and more powerfull

  • this is the rocket boosters that NASA uses for a lift off of the space shuttle. Two of them and are attached to the big fuel tank

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