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#Rocketscience Reel by @astroalbertx - Earth feels massive to us, but in the moon game? It's humbly modest with just **one Moon**. 

Meanwhile, **Jupiter reigns as the ultimate moon king**
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Earth feels massive to us, but in the moon game? It’s humbly modest with just **one Moon**. Meanwhile, **Jupiter reigns as the ultimate moon king** with over 90 confirmed moons—each a unique world unto itself. And Saturn? It steals the show with **over 145 known moons** (and counting), plus those iconic rings. As tech advances, we’re spotting even more, proving our solar system is way more crowded and mysterious than we thought. 🌌 #isro #rocketscience #nasa #rocket #spacex
#Rocketscience Reel by @voltrex_44 - How to Build a 3-Stage Water Rocket Using Simple Soda Bottles 🚀 #engineering #rocketscience #3danimation #fyp #technology
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How to Build a 3-Stage Water Rocket Using Simple Soda Bottles 🚀 #engineering #rocketscience #3danimation #fyp #technology
#Rocketscience Reel by @spaceeves (verified account) - On Flight 11, SpaceX ignited the upper stage of Starship before full separation from its booster. This hot staging technique maintains continuous thru
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On Flight 11, SpaceX ignited the upper stage of Starship before full separation from its booster. This hot staging technique maintains continuous thrust and improves ascent efficiency, marking another step toward rapid, reusable spaceflight. Starship #SpaceX #RocketScience #SpaceExploration
#Rocketscience Reel by @technologyarmy (verified account) - 🚀🔥 NASA is testing a revolutionary propulsion system: the rotating detonation engine.

Unlike traditional engines, this technology uses continuous e
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🚀🔥 NASA is testing a revolutionary propulsion system: the rotating detonation engine. Unlike traditional engines, this technology uses continuous explosion waves to burn fuel more efficiently, creating higher thrust with less fuel. That means faster travel, lighter rockets, and better performance in space. With support from Marshall Space Flight Center, researchers are pushing the limits of what rocket engines can do. This isn’t just innovation — it’s the next chapter of space propulsion. 🌌 Love Technology? Follow @TechnologyArmy 🌍 Credit: @NASA #NASA #SpaceTech #RocketScience #technology
#Rocketscience Reel by @thewondersofthecosmos - Wood is rare in the universe because it requires specific conditions to form, involving life, liquid water, moderate temperatures, and the right chemi
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Wood is rare in the universe because it requires specific conditions to form, involving life, liquid water, moderate temperatures, and the right chemistry. Trees and plants produce wood through photosynthesis, using energy from stars, water, CO2, and nutrients. Given these constraints, wood's unlikely to form naturally elsewhere in the universe. Most "wood" in space would likely be fragments or remnants, like meteorites containing organic compounds. Earth's unique conditions and life make it an exceptional place for wood to form and thrive 🌎.
#Rocketscience Reel by @space__insight (verified account) - THE FAR SIDE REVEALED: ARTEMIS II MAKES ITS CLOSEST APPROACH 🌖📸

The wait is over. For the first time in 54 years, human eyes have looked down at th
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THE FAR SIDE REVEALED: ARTEMIS II MAKES ITS CLOSEST APPROACH 🌖📸 The wait is over. For the first time in 54 years, human eyes have looked down at the lunar surface from just 4,000 miles away. As of today, April 7, 2026, the Artemis II crew is successfully transitioning out of the lunar sphere of influence following their historic flyby. This incredible close-up footage, captured during the "Lunar Observation Period," shows the rugged, crater-scarred terrain of the lunar far side—a perspective that remains hidden from Earth and hasn't been witnessed by people since 1972. Just yesterday, the Orion spacecraft "Integrity" reached its closest point to the Moon at 7:02 PM EDT, passing 4,070 miles above the surface while the crew was in a planned 40-minute communications blackout behind the Moon. During this time, Commander Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, Christina Koch, and Jeremy Hansen became the first humans to break the all-time distance record, reaching a staggering 252,706 miles from home. They didn't just break the record set by Apollo 13; they redefined the boundaries of our species. The crew is now officially on the "return" leg of their 10-day journey, with the Moon’s gravity having successfully slingshot them back toward Earth. While they move further away from the lunar surface, the data and high-definition imagery they’ve collected will be used to scout landing sites for Artemis III. We are no longer just looking at the Moon as a distant light; we are looking at it as our next home. #Artemis #ArtemisII #NASA #MoonFlyby #DeepSpace #SpaceInsight #LunarSurface #MoonMission #SpaceLaunch #ArtemisGeneration #Apollo13Record #NASAArtemis #ExploreMoon #SpaceEducation #RocketScience #NASA2026 #MoonShot #SpaceExploration #AstroPhotography #SpaceCommunity #LunarFarSide #HistoryInTheMaking #OrionSpacecraft #CSA #STEM #BreakingNewsSpace #LunarObservatory #AstronautView #MoonZoom #BackToTheMoon
#Rocketscience Reel by @astronaut_from_mars - 57 years of engineering evolution, captured in one frame. 🚀

On the right, Apollo 11's Saturn V-the machine that defined the 20th century using less
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57 years of engineering evolution, captured in one frame. 🚀 On the right, Apollo 11’s Saturn V—the machine that defined the 20th century using less computing power than your modern toaster. On the left, the Artemis II SLS, which just returned from the Moon this month. While the Saturn V was taller, Artemis II generates a staggering 8.8 million pounds of maximum thrust. That’s a 15% increase in raw power, necessary to push the Orion spacecraft further than any human-rated vehicle in history. Notice the orange hue on Artemis? That’s not paint; it’s spray-on foam insulation protecting the super-cooled liquid hydrogen and oxygen propellant. Follow @astronaut_from_mars for more content like this to stay ahead of the new space age. The Saturn V was a "throwaway" masterpiece, but Artemis is the foundation for a permanent lunar base. We aren't just visiting anymore; we are staying. The physics of leaving Earth haven't changed, but our ability to survive the deep space radiation belt has evolved exponentially. Save this if you love learning things like this. Share this with someone who would find this fascinating. If you had to choose: would you rather have been on the first Moon landing in 1969 or the first Mars landing in the 2030s? #ArtemisII #Apollo11 #RocketScience #NASA2026 #SpaceExploration
#Rocketscience Reel by @secretsofspace1 - Why do rockets dump tons of water right before launch? 😳🚀

It's not for cooling and it's not for fire control. The real reason is way more surprisin
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Why do rockets dump tons of water right before launch? 😳🚀 It’s not for cooling and it’s not for fire control. The real reason is way more surprising and incredibly important for rocket safety! 💥🌊 This insane water system protects the rocket, the launch pad, and even the astronauts from powerful sound waves during liftoff. Space engineering is wild 🤯 💬 Comment if this surprised you ❤️ Like & share for more space facts 🔔 Follow for daily science & space Shorts #rocketscience #spacefacts #nasa #rocketlaunch #engineering
#Rocketscience Reel by @a.quick.sip - No human engineer designed this.

An AI called NEURON did.

It ran millions of physics simulations
and produced something no human 
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No human engineer designed this. An AI called NEURON did. It ran millions of physics simulations and produced something no human team had ever built: A 3D-printed copper rocket engine that burns at 3,000°C on the inside... ...while the outside gets cold enough to form frost. Not a concept. Not a render. A real engine. Already tested. AI isn't just writing emails anymore. It's redesigning how we reach space. 🚀 Save this for when someone tells you AI can't do anything real. Follow @a.quick.sip for more . #FutureTech #RocketScience #Engineering #Technology #3DPrinting
#Rocketscience Reel by @astronaut_from_mars - This is the slowest, most expensive "road trip" on Earth. 🚀
You're watching the 18-million-pound Artemis II Moon rocket creeping toward the launch pa
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This is the slowest, most expensive "road trip" on Earth. 🚀 You’re watching the 18-million-pound Artemis II Moon rocket creeping toward the launch pad at just 1 mph. Every inch of this 4-mile journey is a feat of extreme engineering. The massive Crawler-Transporter 2 underneath is carrying the future of human deep-space exploration. But notice the water truck in front? It isn't there to cool the engines or wash the tires. It’s performing critical "Dust Suppression" to save the mission from failure. As the crawler’s steel tracks grind against the river-rock path, they create clouds of abrasive silica dust. If those tiny particles enter the SLS rocket’s vent systems or RS-25 engines, they could cause catastrophic mechanical failure during ignition. The crawler is so heavy it actually consumes 125 gallons of diesel per mile just to move. It uses a sophisticated hydraulic leveling system to keep the 322-foot rocket perfectly vertical within 1 degree at all times. This is the exact vehicle that carried the Saturn V during the Apollo era, now upgraded for the 2026 lunar mission. Please contact me for credit. Follow @astronaut_from_mars for more content like this. • Save this if you love learning things like this. • Share this with someone who would find this fascinating. Would you spend 12 hours driving 4 miles if it meant going to the Moon next? #Artemis #NASA #MoonMission #SpaceEngineering #RocketScience
#Rocketscience Reel by @dollarofficiaal - From the pioneers of the Mercury program to the heavy-lifting power of the SLS, NASA's journey has been nothing short of legendary. 🚀✨

​The Evolutio
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From the pioneers of the Mercury program to the heavy-lifting power of the SLS, NASA’s journey has been nothing short of legendary. 🚀✨ ​The Evolution of Exploration ​1960s: Mercury-Redstone, Atlas, and Titan II ​1970s: The Moon-bound Saturn I & V ​1980s: The iconic Space Shuttle era ​2000s: Reliable workhorses like Delta IV & Atlas V ​2020s: The SLS leading us back to the Moon and beyond ​#NASA #SpaceExploration #Artemis #RocketScience #MoonToMars SpaceHistory SLS Astronomy
#Rocketscience Reel by @technologyarmy (verified account) - After liftoff, rockets execute a maneuver known as a gravity turn.

Instead of continuing straight up, the vehicle gradually pitches over to build hor
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After liftoff, rockets execute a maneuver known as a gravity turn. Instead of continuing straight up, the vehicle gradually pitches over to build horizontal velocity. That’s because reaching orbit isn’t about altitude — it’s about speed. To stay in low Earth orbit, a spacecraft must travel roughly 7.8 km/s sideways. At that speed, the rocket is essentially falling toward Earth… but the planet curves away beneath it at the same rate. Orbit isn’t “escaping” gravity. It’s continuously missing the ground. That elegant arc after launch? Pure orbital mechanics at work. Love Technology? Follow @TechnologyArmy 🌍 #RocketScience #OrbitalMechanics #SpaceLaunch #Aerospace

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