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  1. Here, a Soyuz rocket takes off in 2023, carrying three of the Expedition 70 crew to the International Space Station. This initial stage of the Soyuz launch vehicle uses four identical rocket boosters lashed around the second stage core. Each of the boosters has a rocket engine with four combustion chambers (and thus four exhaust nozzles) of its own. That creates the fiery flurry of engine plumes seen here. Most of the exhaust plumes are directed downward to provide the thrust needed to lift the rocket, but you can see a few angled slightly to either side to help stabilize the launch vehicle as it rises. (Image credit: NASA)

    https://fyfluiddynamics.com/2024/06/soyuz-exhaust/

    #combustion #fluidDynamics #physics #rocketEngine #rocketLaunch #rocketNozzle #science #thrust

  2. Here, a Soyuz rocket takes off in 2023, carrying three of the Expedition 70 crew to the International Space Station. This initial stage of the Soyuz launch vehicle uses four identical rocket boosters lashed around the second stage core. Each of the boosters has a rocket engine with four combustion chambers (and thus four exhaust nozzles) of its own. That creates the fiery flurry of engine plumes seen here. Most of the exhaust plumes are directed downward to provide the thrust needed to lift the rocket, but you can see a few angled slightly to either side to help stabilize the launch vehicle as it rises. (Image credit: NASA)

    https://fyfluiddynamics.com/2024/06/soyuz-exhaust/

    #combustion #fluidDynamics #physics #rocketEngine #rocketLaunch #rocketNozzle #science #thrust

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    Actual Apollo Engineer Explains the Saturn 5 Rocket - Smarter Every Day 280
  4. Keep exploring at brilliant.org/smarter Get started for free, and hurry—the first 200 people get 20% off an annual premium subscription

    2nd Channel Longer interview with Luke Talley: https://youtu.
    Actual Apollo Engineer Explains the Saturn 5 Rocket - Smarter Every Day 280