Russian Rocket Hangs In Mid-Air!
Although only for a split second.
I don't know why, but I've always loved watching rocket launches and I particularly like the one below. It's a Dnepr rocket, used to launch satellites, and is based on a Russian ICBM called SS-18 Satan by NATO.
It's interesting because, like an ICBM, it is literally popped out of the ground like a champagne cork by an explosive charge and then hangs in the air, 60 feet up, for a split second, before the motors actually kick in. You can see it in slow motion at about the 40 second mark.
Just thought other rocket geeks might be interested.
Gareth M Thomas
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