And today's award for "most idiotic comment" goes to: OP.
I mean, I get that you're a small-minded little shitbag, but the sheer level of intellectual ignorance in thinking that something like that is "literally bolted" is just plain embarrassing. Seriously. I'm actually embarrassed for you, because I know you're not self-aware enough to be.
Grayson Cooper
Caps lock is cruise control for cook
Luke Cruz
diversity hiring
Chase Scott
Well you can go to Nasa youtube and watch a video where they literally bolt the rocket pieces together.
Connor Morgan
There you go, being a retard again.
Ryder Butler
NASA is full of niggers and homosexuals now, of course the diversity hires fucked it up.
Ryder Butler
How exactly do you thing these things are put together?
Robert Brooks
Then where's my dinner?
Christopher Bailey
>and watch a video where they literally bolt the rocket pieces together.
Yes. component parts are bolted together. this does not mean it is kerbal space programme, you fucking moron.
I bet you also think a SU-51 is "just a SU-35 with a body kit". and you just "bolt together".
And the SLS is not "spare parts" from the shuttle. Shuttle derived launch systems were being designed and proposed since the late 70's - before the shuttle even launched.
Again, you're just embarrassing yourself with this sort of ignorant bullshit.
Alexander Cook
How exactly do you think that a series of integrated cryogenic fuel tanks linked to four separate turbopump RD-25 engines are designed and integrated?
Do you think that building a car is "literally bolting" 4 wheels onto a frame? Is making a PC "literally plugging" components into a case?
If so, then you have an extremely childish, simplified perspective of the world and have very little understanding of the engineering processes required long before the final assembly stage, where, yes, things are bolted together.
Jacob Brooks
>JUST LIKE BACK IN THE EIGHTIES They even brought back the worm logo.
Hunter Jones
Hydrogen particles are so tiny they can leak through seals, its powerful fuel but a pain in the ass to work with. Last year ULA had a few failed attwmpts before the delta iv heavy went off, also hydrogen leaks. Its why spacex doesnt use hydrogen. But even with that, as a space nerd it is still a piss off that sls is still on the ground after 10+ years.
Connor Williams
>WAIT A MINUTE Ok
>THEY LITERALLY BOLTED A CAPSULE ON TOP OF THE SPARE PARTS FROM THE SPACE SHUTTLE No, the SRBs arevthe same as the ones used on the shuttles because why not?
>LIKE THIS IS KERBAL FUCKING SPACE PROGRAM >AND NOW CHIEF ENGINEER LAQUEISHA CAN'T FIGURE OUT HOW TO STOP THE HYDROGEN FROM LEAKING???? >JUST LIKE BACK IN THE EIGHTIES WHEN SEVEN PEOPLE DIED ON THE CHALLENGER???????? The Challenger did not have a hydrogen leak.
Jordan Sullivan
So you're saying the components are bolted together?
Brayden Morris
I'm saying you're an imbecile who is reducing incredibly complex questions down to an absurdist simplification out of a child-like inability to grasp the wider scope of a subject matter.
Ian Bailey
You sound like an enlightened individual. Totally not a mouth breather retard or anything.
Luke Hernandez
So that's a yes?
Hunter Thomas
Hydrogen is a bitch. Musk got it right, methane is the way to go.
Blake Scott
>Hi im smarter than all of Nasa >no YOURE a prick
Jeremiah Moore
Wheres he wrong? Thats exactly what youve done. Youve taken a huge complex process and situation, reduced it to child's play so it was on your intellectual playing field, and now acting like you know better than some of the worlds greatest engineers.
Youre rhe type of person that uses duolingo for a month and then corrects native speakers because their dialect isnt the same as the app. Fuck off.