Sunday, March 22, 2015

NASA TESTS THE MOST POWERFUL EVER DESIGNED BOOSTER ROCKET FOR TWO MINUTES THAT WOULD SEND HUMANS FARTHER THAN EVER INTO THE SOLAR SYSTEM AS THE PLAN MARS VENTURE GETS UNDER WAY–BUT WAIT DUE TO NASA FUNDING OF CLIMATE CHANGE, THE ENDEAVOR TO MARS PROJECT MAY BE AN EARTH BOUND AFTERALL UNDER THE DEMOCRAT POTUS BHO–AS THE DEMOCRAT LEGACY IN SPACE IS CAPUT JUST LIKE ALL THE DEMOCRATS POLICIES OF ALL TALK BUT NEVER PRODUCES A SINGLE SOLUTION

Nasa has successfully tested the most powerful rocket ever made, which it hopes will one day carry humans to Mars and onto an asteroid.

The Space Launch System (SLS) represents the first time in decades that Nasa has made a rocket anything like as powerful. It was successfully fired lying down in the Utah desert, the first of two tests before it is sent off to Nasa’s Kennedy Space Centre for its first flight.

But it’s unclear whether the rocket will ever be able to make it into space. With limited funding from the American government, the future of Mars and other missions are unclear — even though it will have the most advanced and powerful rockets and systems for sending people to space, Nasa might not be able to pay for it to actually undertake its journey.

But Nasa was optimistic yesterday that the exploration will go ahead.

"The work being done around the country today to build SLS is laying a solid foundation for future exploration missions, and these missions will enable us to pioneer far into the solar system," said William Gerstenmaier, Nasa’s associate administrator for human exploration and operations. "The teams are doing tremendous work to develop what will be a national asset for human exploration and potential science missions."

The test saw the rocket booster fired for two minutes, the same time it will be switched on for as it lifts the SLS off its launch pad. Nasa staff used 531 sensors to measure important things like thrust, pressure and whether new upgrades to the booster worked properly.

http://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/gadgets-and-tech/news/nasa-tests-most-powerful-rocket-ever-made-success-gives-hope-for-mars-journey-10102801.html

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