Nozzles blowing rocket booster during testing for Artemis program in NASA (video)

Nozzles blowing rocket booster during testing for Artemis program in NASA (video)

An upgraded version of one of the solid rocket boosters used for space launch system (SLS) experienced an anomalia of a test of June 26.

Motor-1 demonstration (DM-1) static test occurred at Northrop Grumman’s Promosory facility, Utah, simulating a launching burning burning for about two minutes. This is the first demonstration of the Booster Booster upgrade and life upgrade (bole) upgrade, an enhanced five-part motor for later versions of SLS.

Shortly after the spokesman of Gumman Record marks 100 seconds to try, a outburr of flames appear to bind at the end of the engine nozzle. Some seconds have passed, as informed by another spokesman, “activate the flood,” another larger blow from the rocket exhaust with rocket rocket and around the test site.

A solid rocket booster suffered test on June 26 in the Northrop Gumman facilities in Promostory, Utah. (Image Credit: Northrop Grumman)

“Whoa,” one of the operators of the test is as strong burning, before hearing. Instead, in-the-the-moment reaction, however, the anomaliy was not recognized by the rest of the test, as concluded as planned.

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