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<blockquote data-quote="bri487" data-source="post: 1095485" data-attributes="member: 546916"><p>over 2 million independant systems all working together to get one big rocket. think about the first time they tested that saturn v, it must have been a super tense moment. at the kennedy space center they have the launch control center exactly how it was the day of the launch. supposedly they just got up and walked out of the room and left it the way it was. anyway, they have a simulation of the launch from inside the control center. the whole building shakes and the windows rattle like crazy. the closest you could get to that launch was 2 or 3 miles because they claim that if it were to explode that it would have the power of an atomic bomb.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bri487, post: 1095485, member: 546916"] over 2 million independant systems all working together to get one big rocket. think about the first time they tested that saturn v, it must have been a super tense moment. at the kennedy space center they have the launch control center exactly how it was the day of the launch. supposedly they just got up and walked out of the room and left it the way it was. anyway, they have a simulation of the launch from inside the control center. the whole building shakes and the windows rattle like crazy. the closest you could get to that launch was 2 or 3 miles because they claim that if it were to explode that it would have the power of an atomic bomb. [/QUOTE]
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