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Not really 🤣🤣🤣
This guy is a moron, because NASA doesn't deal with nukes.
they ain't using nukes at nasa
The Aerojet 260-SL-2 (Short Length) was a 260-inch diameter solid rocket motor tested by Aerojet for NASA in the mid-1960s to demonstrate the feasibility of massive solid boosters for space exploration. Successfully fired in 1966, this 80-foot, 1.68-million-pound propellant beast generated over 3.5 million pounds of thrust.
not a nuke at all genius. It's a solid rocket engine that NASA tested. Stop fear mongering. the world has enough to worry about
I see, " NASA,"...am I wrong?
yeah cause nada petals in nukes
REACHING.......just looks like a rocket.
it could be a nuke I have no idea it kind of looks like it that's one of those kind of silos
The "Big Daddy" of Rockets, made in the mid-1960s. NASA was exploring alternatives to the liquid-fueled engines of Saturn V. This is not a bomb.
actually it stand for test rocket 55% chance of failure...please do not place near the fuselage immediate danger please place near back or end of the rocket near release hach💯...gezz science much
I literally looked it up it's just for heavy lifting for NASA to take bigger things and equipment to space
it literally says in Red letters too above the 260 SL2 it literally says NASA
it stands for sea level bro look it up
actually it stands for space launch
Its the most powerful rocket
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😂😂😂😂 yeah okay cuz we all know about those NASA nuclear warheads
how do people find this things lol
Lolol def not a nuke was a rocket they used to test thrust back in the 1970s I believe
you'd never get within 20 miles of a nuke let alone on top of one.
e Aerojet 260-inch (SL-2) was a 1960s NASA-funded, 260-inch diameter solid rocket motor, representing the largest solid rocket ever static-fired. Tested on February 23, 1966, in Florida, it produced over million pounds of thrust during a 114-second burn, designed as a potential, high-thrust, cost-effective replacement for Saturn liquid-propellant boosters.
It’s a nasa storage tank. lol
first comment!! shoot it and find out.