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Lots of specs about weight, thrust, temperature, blah blah, but nothing
about how much energy it spewed out. The only clue I found was one page claiming that if it exploded on the launchpad, it would be a 2-kiloton blast! That works out to about 10 Terajoules. |
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On Saturday, August 2, 2014 10:33:30 PM UTC-4, wrote:
Lots of specs about weight, thrust, temperature, blah blah, but nothing about how much energy it spewed out. The only clue I found was one page claiming that if it exploded on the launchpad, it would be a 2-kiloton blast! That works out to about 10 Terajoules. 7.6 million pounds of thrust. |
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