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hard-as-a-rocket: Apparently the water is not cold…
dragonengine: ultrafacts: During a launch, 300,000 U.S. gallons of water are poured on the launch pad. Most of the giant white clouds that billowed around the shuttle at each launch were water vapor generated as the rocket exhaust boiled away huge
scienceyoucanlove: Rocket launches at sunset or sunrise produce a light show known as twilight phenomena. It forms when unburned fuel particles and water condense, freeze, and then expand across the upper atmosphere, leaving a trail of frozen droplets
ultrafacts:During a launch, 300,000 U.S. gallons of water are poured on the launch pad. Most of the giant white clouds that billowed around the shuttle at each launch were water vapor generated as the rocket exhaust boiled away huge quantities of water.
sixpenceee: Rocket launches at sunset or sunrise produce a light show known as twilight phenomena. This occurs when the unburned fuel particles in the rocket trail and water condense, freeze and then expand in the thinner upper atmosphere. (Source)
spaceplasma: Twilight phenomena Twilight phenomenon is produced when unburned particles of missile or rocket propellant and water left in the vapor trail of a launch vehicle condenses, freezes and then expands in the less dense upper atmosphere. The
narwhalsarefalling: 2hon5: goawfma: bitch i got adhd lmao Carbon dioxide has only one atom more than carbon monoxide just in case you think breathing is harmless most rocket fuels uses liquid O2, just in case u thought water was safe too
voluspizzaguy: spaceplasma: Twilight phenomena Twilight phenomenon is produced when unburned particles of missile or rocket propellant and water left in the vapor trail of a launch vehicle condenses, freezes and then expands in the less dense upper
environmentally: marijwana: departured: braydaaan: oo wut uhhm its a car in water it isn’t rocket science
but what IF 8’)