Watching a Rocket Plug Get Blown to Smithereens is Exceptionally Satisfying

NASA fits foam plugs inside of booster rockets to protect the innards ahead of ignition. And boy, they sure do put on a show, when they’re blown out with 9.2 million pounds of thrust.

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Source: Gizmodo – Watching a Rocket Plug Get Blown to Smithereens is Exceptionally Satisfying