NASA revealed super missiles that brought people to Mars
Super Mars missiles will be the strongest rocket ever, its fuel tank alone is 61 meters tall.
Images of the US Aeronautics and Space Agency (NASA) have unveiled a giant fuel tank and an image that simulates a super rocket that shows their important progress in planning to set people up. on Mars.
The small person with a 61-meter high rocket fuel tank - (photo: NASA).
The Mars spacecraft and many other future space cruisers are expected to leave the earth thanks to the super strong propulsion of the Space Launch System (Space Launch System - SLS) , a large and powerful rocket rocket. powerful, using four RS-25 engines, pushing 15% more than NASA's famous Saturn V missile line, the device took the most famous spacecraft to leave Earth.
Simulation of Mars super rocket - (photo: NASA).
Another part of the rocket being produced in NASA's factory - (photo: NASA).
In photographs of NASA's factory, a large, cylindrical device like a building was revealed. This 61-meter-tall cylinder is actually just the fuel tank of the SLS super rocket. This huge reservoir contains up to 2,033 liters of liquid hydrogen, providing thrust of 8.8 million pounds, equivalent to 3,992 tons.
Kennedy Center is in the water after an experiment, because this missile system needs to use more than 1,700 liters of water during the ignition process and lift - (photo: NASA).
Huge water column in NASA's test - (photo: NASA).
According to NASA, this fuel supply device is still being tested at the Marshall Space Flight Center in Alabama.
The whole project is expected to be completed preliminary and tested for the first time in 2020, pushing a 70-ton Orion spacecraft, carrying four astronauts, from the Kennedy Space Center. Orion will have to surpass the record of all Apollo spacecraft so far when it reaches 442,570km from Earth on a 22-day mission.
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