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Jon
Newark, DE · 2 months ago

Not really 🤣🤣🤣

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Big Daddy Cuzuco
St Augustine, FL · 2 months ago

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CamActive_xD
Fayetteville, TN · 2 days ago

This guy is a moron, because NASA doesn't deal with nukes.

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ya momma n em
3 days ago

they ain't using nukes at nasa

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Vincent Louis
Providence, RI · 2 months ago

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.

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Jerimiah White
Dallas, TX · 15 days ago

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

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GKRealOne
12 days ago

I see, " NASA,"...am I wrong?

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Dustin Zimmerman
Harrisburg, PA · 13 days ago

yeah cause nada petals in nukes

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Aphrodite ~MiaLuv*
Custer City, PA · 19 days ago

REACHING.......just looks like a rocket.

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Cadin Douglas
Binghamton, NY · 2 months ago

it could be a nuke I have no idea it kind of looks like it that's one of those kind of silos

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Keep It Real
2 months ago

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.

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turt.o o
Anaheim, CA · 2 months ago

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

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MasterBaiter
Tyler, TX · 2 months ago

I literally looked it up it's just for heavy lifting for NASA to take bigger things and equipment to space

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Cadin Douglas
Binghamton, NY · 2 months ago

it literally says in Red letters too above the 260 SL2 it literally says NASA

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Teddy Cohen
Carrollton, TX · 2 months ago

it stands for sea level bro look it up

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Todd Adams
Liberty, TX · 2 months ago

actually it stands for space launch

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Izick Smith
Trinidad, CO · 2 months ago

Its the most powerful rocket

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DeAndre Palmer
Columbus, OH · 2 months ago

sentence long

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DAN JOSLYN (Kang cave ape)
San Mateo, CA · 2 months ago

😂😂😂😂 yeah okay cuz we all know about those NASA nuclear warheads

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joe
Anaheim, CA · 2 months ago

how do people find this things lol

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TBone
Louisville, KY · 2 months ago

Lolol def not a nuke was a rocket they used to test thrust back in the 1970s I believe

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Noah Nevill
Sacramento, CA · 2 months ago

you'd never get within 20 miles of a nuke let alone on top of one.

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Chester Taylor
New York City, NY · 2 months ago

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.

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Rav Singh
2 months ago

It’s a nasa storage tank. lol

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Cliff
Norfolk, VA · 2 months ago

first comment!! shoot it and find out.