There ya go, guys.
I thought more people would notice that. Darn.April fool's![]()
I figured you'd leave it all dayI thought more people would notice that. Darn.![]()
The title MAY have been misleadingWtf i miss???
I watched it. Set an alarm to remind me. Was pretty cool. This time the furthest any human will be beyond EarthArtemis 2 launch in about 6 minutes.
My BIL is an assistant chief engineer on this project. He works for Aerojet/Rocketdyne in Socal who built the engines for this. Many years and man hours on this. Back in space NASA.Artemis 2 launch in about 6 minutes.
That's awesome. We have an Aerojet up here in Folsom. But they seem to be sleeping most of the time. Not much comes out of there anymore. Many people here used to work there. Now many don't even know what they are or that they even existMy BIL is an assistant chief engineer on this project. He works for Aerojet/Rocketdyne in Socal who built the engines for this. Many years and man hours on this. Back in space NASA.
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I remember hearing all about Rocketdyne a bunch. I was born in LA and spend most of my early life down there. Would see the rocket trails from the ones launched out of vandenberg. The colors right after sunset where also neat to seeRocketdyne built the original Saturn V engines here in the San Fernando valley. If I remember correctly they had a perfect track record with no failures of any of the engines. I grew up 2 miles from the manufacturer of them and about 6 miles from the Santa Susan Laboratory testing grounds. You could feel the ground rumbling when they did rocket engine testing. Was a site to see and feel. Unfortunately, the ground around this facility is still contaminated from the nuclear reactor melt down they had in the fifties I believe and all the chemicals they used.
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