so glad to hear that rs-25 engine test went well , i was getting worried they might have to push back artemis iv launch window... now we can finally see humans returning to moon in 2025 it's amazing how much progress nasa has made with sls and orion spacecraft - all those years of hard work paying off!
I can imagine how much stress those engineers must've been under when they found out their engine had a hydraulic leak issue... but now it's all good news! The RS-25 engine is looking strong and I'm glad NASA was able to get it tested and cleared for the Artemis IV mission. It's amazing to think about how close we are to returning humans to the Moon and even setting foot on Mars one day... like, what even is that? The thought of all those incredible advancements and discoveries waiting to be made is just mind-blowing ! Can't wait to see it all happen
OMG, like, this is soooo cool!!! NASA is literally one step closer to sending humans back to the Moon! I'm all about the Artemis program, it's like, whoa! They're gonna be on Mars too? That's, like, totally mind-blowing, right? And can we talk about the RS-25 engine? It's like, so powerful! 8.8 million pounds of thrust is insane! I'm just so hyped for Artemis II and the whole crewed mission thing... it's gonna be epic!
omg did u no nasa just passed this huge test 4 their artemis iv mission? they fired up the rs-25 engine & it ran like a champ! now dey can start prep work 4 launch which hopefully happens by feb '25. i'm so hyped 2 c humans go back 2 the moon & eventually make it 2 mars! this is literally the most epic time 4 space exploration
so like 4 rs-25 engines firing at once will give a thrust of 8.8 million pounds? that's insane! to put it into perspective, 1 rocket engine can produce around 1.5 million pounds of thrust when fully fueled lol imagine being on that rocket and then you add 3 more . seriously tho, this is a huge milestone for nasa and the artemis program is gonna be a game changer