"NASA's Kennedy Space Center Tests Rocket Cooling System in Spectacular Water Deluge Event"

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Description: "Experience the awe-inspiring power of NASA's Ignition Overpressure Protection and Sound Suppression water deluge system in action! This critical system, tested on Oct. 15, 2018, at Launch Pad 39B, sends water soaring 100 feet into the air to cool and protect against the intense heat generated during rocket launches. The test is a vital part of preparing for the launch of the Space Launch System rocket on Exploration Mission-1 and beyond. Discover the modifications made to enhance system performance and how it will release 450,000 gallons of water during liftoff. 🚀 Credit: NASA Kennedy Space Center"

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#NASA #SpaceLaunch #RocketLaunch #KennedySpaceCenter #IgnitionProtection #WaterDelugeSystem

Tags:
- NASA
- Kennedy Space Center
- Rocket launch
- Space Launch System
- Water deluge system
- Exploration Mission-1
- Rocket cooling
- Launch Pad 39B
- Space technology
- Ignition Overpressure Protection

Video Credit:- NASA

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