Credit & Copyright: NASA
Explanation:
You might not think a close up view of rocket engines producing 8.8 million
pounds of thrust would be relaxing, but here it can be.
In fact, you can get a warm and cozy feeling just spending a few moments
watching
NASA's holiday
rocket engine fireplace.
The video features a loop of the Space Launch System rocket's
RS-25 main
engines throttled up and running flanked by
solid rocket boosters and framed by a stone fireplace.
The accompanying audio track mixes the drastically muted sounds of
the rocket engines firing with the more familiar sounds
of a burning, crackling wood fire.
AI elements are included in the composed video along with an
image and logo from the
Artemis I
mission.
The Artemis I uncrewed mission to the Moon and back again
launched in November 2022 on a
Space Launch
System
rocket.
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NASA Official: Jay Norris. Specific rights apply.
A service of: LHEA at NASA / GSFC
& Michigan Tech. U.
Based on Astronomy Picture
Of the Day
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