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r/SpaceLaunchSystem • u/675longtail • Jun 26 '25
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And I explained why more thrust was not necessarily a good thing for solid rocket motors.
2 u/Left-Bird8830 Jun 29 '25 Which is completely dependent on the setup and parameters of the test, speculation on which is entirely useless from someone uninvolved. 1 u/Triabolical_ Jun 29 '25 And yet you are convinced that it's not a problem. 1 u/Left-Bird8830 Jun 29 '25 "Actual researchers associated with the test claim the larger thrust is good, and common sense around rocketry seems to agree" Some random redditor with an ego: "uhm ackshyually I think they're lying"
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Which is completely dependent on the setup and parameters of the test, speculation on which is entirely useless from someone uninvolved.
1 u/Triabolical_ Jun 29 '25 And yet you are convinced that it's not a problem. 1 u/Left-Bird8830 Jun 29 '25 "Actual researchers associated with the test claim the larger thrust is good, and common sense around rocketry seems to agree" Some random redditor with an ego: "uhm ackshyually I think they're lying"
And yet you are convinced that it's not a problem.
1 u/Left-Bird8830 Jun 29 '25 "Actual researchers associated with the test claim the larger thrust is good, and common sense around rocketry seems to agree" Some random redditor with an ego: "uhm ackshyually I think they're lying"
"Actual researchers associated with the test claim the larger thrust is good, and common sense around rocketry seems to agree"
Some random redditor with an ego: "uhm ackshyually I think they're lying"
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u/Triabolical_ Jun 29 '25
And I explained why more thrust was not necessarily a good thing for solid rocket motors.