NASA has been busy planning for a new spacecraft, the Crew Exploration Vehicle (CEV), to be able to rendezvous with the ISS and then to take a crew back to the moon in conjunction with the Lunar Surface Access Module (LSAM). A Crew Launch Vehicle, named Ares I, derived from the Space Shuttle Soli...
benwlBlow your friends away as you send this 25-cent rocket hundreds of feet in the air. Get the PDF for this project: blog.makezine.com The rocket template is here: cdn.makezine.com More great projects at www.makezine.com
makemagazineThis is a video of a Saturn V scale model rocket launch in Price, MD. The rocket was built by Steve Eves. All questions can be answered here: www.popularmechanics.com The music is "Also sprach Zarathustra", composed by Richard Strauss, performed by the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra, and conducted...
New HQ Widescreen version here: www.youtube.com Between 1986 to 1996 great advances in backyard rockets were achieved by two school friends. Witness the rockets advance in power as the years roll on, culminating in the K1 and K2 rockets. Definately a video for any backyard rocket scientist. Werne...
leokimvideoThese crazy rednecks start drinking beer, then they decide to try and make a rocket launcher. They find an old gate and rig a fuse then proceed to load it with 8500 bottle rockets while drinking beer and smoking cigarettes. This contraption makes an awesome firestorm.
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From the upcoming Special Edition Ascent: Commemorating Space Shuttle DVD/BluRay by NASA/Glenn a movie from the point of view of the Solid Rocket Booster with sound mixing and enhancement done by the folks at Skywalker Sound. The sound is all from the camera microphones and not fake or replaced w...
interbartoloAs Washington continues to reject Russia's offer of cooperation on a European missile defense system, Moscow, which continues to push for a diplomatic solution to the standoff, has vowed to beef up defenses. To talk more on the Russia and America's dialogue on missile defence is the Paris-based p...
The basic physics behind how rockets work! (plus a special announcement) Perimeter Institute: www.pitp.ca VomitPhysics video www.youtube.com "Milkman" by freddiew: www.youtube.com Bottle rocket video: www.youtube.com For more detail on rocket physics: www.real-world-physics-problems.com Floating ...
minutephysicsSpending a day using the RPG/SMAW was amazing! Here are some kills.. Reddit: www.reddit.com Song used: ''celestial'' by mark petrie Reddit: www.reddit.com Submission: www.youtube.com Join My Platoon: battlelog.battlefield.com Twitter: twitter.com To send me a video for upload: www.youtube.com If ...
chaboyyhdThis video demonstrates how to fire a rocket under the power of a flammable aerosol. Hairspray or a flammable spray deodorant are the fuels of choice. The total cost of this project assuming the tools needed are already available is about $25. For that price you can make 4 rockets for the launche...
On September 30, 2011 at 11:08am, Derek Deville's Qu8k (pronounced "Quake") launched from the Black Rock Desert in Nevada to an altitude of 121000' before returning safely to earth. Above 99% of the atmosphere the sky turns black in the middle of the day and the curvature of the earth is clearly ...
From their 1979 album "Rockets (Turn Up the Radio," a smoking hot tune from the legendary Detroit band
Rockets exploded above North Korea Sunday, this time in celebration, as a glittering fireworks display lit up the night sky of Pyongyang. The pyrotechnics show was part of the climax to days of special events intended to mark the 100th anniversary of the birth of Kim Il Sung, officially revered i...
russiatodayHouston Rockets come back down 11 with 2 minutes to go to beat the OKC Thunder
rocketsredThe Israel Defense Forces Blog: ow.ly Israel Defense Forces on Facebook: www.facebook.com Israel Defense Forces on Twitter: www.twitter.com This footage was taken by a civilian in Ashdod, Israel's sixth-largest city and home to more than 200000 people. In March alone, more than 200 rockets fired ...



