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    • why do the camera shake?ApeRobot
    • and what about the text at the bottom?sureshot
    • I'm not sure it's that unfathomable to understand why the camera might be shaking, but lol at the text...
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    • https://www.youtube.…
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    • Must be shaking becose of the cold.Longcopylover
    • The burning of fossil fuel never looked so beautiful...drill baby drillutopian
    • hdr mfs!jaylarson
    • Space shuttles use liquid nitrogen, nothing to do with fossil fuels. the byproduct is water...zarkonite
    • So you're saying you could shower in that
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    • Once it cools off a little bitzarkonite
    • After checking this is actually the booster stage, which uses a solid fuel... that has carbon (Polybutadiene acrylonitrile) in it!zarkonite
    • You must get energy from somewhere (fossil fuels, hydroelectricity or whatever) to pressurise air to create liquid nitrogenimbecile
    • a whole lot to do with fossil fuels, but
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    • i mean it'd be cool to think that NASA uses "green" liquid nitrogen, but nah, this is the US we're talking aboutimbecile
    • so you're saying showers can take us to mars
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    • it's shaking because that fucker vibrated so much it pulled the plug to the camera setup, meaning they only recorded a few seconds worth.detritus
    • http://gameon.nasa.g…detritus
    • Also, nitrogen's inert, so not used as fuel, instead to maintain pressure once the fuel's depleted at altitude.detritus
    • so you're saying showers can rocket nasa science astronaut
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    • you're a moron: https://en.wikipedia…zarkonite
    • "Many early rocket theorists believed that hydrogen would be a marvelous propellant, since it gives the highest specific impulse. It is also considered thezarkonite
    • cleanest when used with a liquid oxygen oxidizer because the only by-product is water."zarkonite
    • "LOX and liquid hydrogen, used in the Space Shuttle orbiter, the Centaur upper stage of the Atlas V, Saturn V upper stages, the newer Delta IV rocket, the H-IIAzarkonite
    • rocket, and most stages of the European Ariane 5 rocket."zarkonite
    • @imbecile: I was responding to utopian who said it was burning fossil fuels, which it is not.zarkonite
    • Yea it's hardly rocket science you morons
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