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WATCH! NASA releases amazing slow motion video of rocket test

NASA has released a new video showing rocket motor test in extreme slow-motion using an innovative new camera. This footage of Orbital ATK's QM-2 solid rocket booster test is taken by NASA engineers and scientists

India TV News Desk India TV News Desk New Delhi Updated on: August 08, 2016 11:43 IST
Rocket boost captured- India TV
Rocket boost captured- India TV

NASA has released a new video showing rocket motor test in extreme slow-motion using an innovative new camera.

This footage of Orbital ATK's QM-2 solid rocket booster test is taken by NASA engineers and scientists using a High Dynamic Range Stereo X camera (HiDyRS-X).

The video offers a spectacular view of the QM-2 test by the company Orbital ATK on June 28, which test-fired a full-scale version of the solid rocket booster that will help launch NASA's new Space Launch System megarocket on missions into deep space, Space.com reported today.

"Traditional high speed video cameras are limited to shooting in one exposure at a time, but HiDyRS-X can record multiple high speed video exposures at once, combining them into a high dynamic range video that adequately exposes all areas of the video image for comprehensive analysis," NASA officials said in the video description.

When Orbital ATK test-fired the QM-2 solid rocket booster, a stream of superhot flame was seen coming out of the rocket's exhaust for nearly two minutes.

This test was the second (and final) full-scale test of the solid rocket boosters to be used for NASA's Space Launch System. The first test of QM-1 was completed in March 2015.

Two of the boosters will be used to help launch the SLS rocket on missions beyond low-Earth orbit, the report said.

NASA has planned to use the SLS rocket to launch its new Orion spacecraft to send astronauts on deep-space voyages to an asteroid, Mars and beyond.

The first test flight of SLS and Orion is scheduled for launch in 2018.

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