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NASA rocket turns desert sand into glass during test launch for a mission to the moon – indy100

On Wednesday, a NASA rocket inadvertently turned sand from the desert into glass.
The Space Launch System rocket will hopefully travel to the moon and its an important test for future Artemis missions. NASA is hoping that these rockets can set off in 2024.
This booster that supports the SLS is called the Flight Support Booster (FSB-1). The SLS boosters are the largest, most powerful boosters ever built for flight, and each motor segment weighs 300, 000 pounds. The exhaust from these tests is …
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