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catdlr
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Rocket Size Comparison 2020
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Updated from the 2018 thread.
Note from CATDLR: I'm not the owner of this video but I'm posting this as it may be interesting and it's in the Space Entertainment Section as well
. If this video is fraught with inaccuracies as noted by any replies to this post I've forwarded your comments directly to the owner on YouTube. Tks, Tony.
Rocket Size Comparison | 2020
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It's Tony De La Rosa, ...I don't create this stuff, I just report it.
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01/30/2020 01:42 pm »
Good video, but Ares V instead of SLS? That's odd.
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Blackjax
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You get some interesting results if search youtube for "Rocket Size Comparison". I particularly liked this one:
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Quote from: RonM on 01/30/2020 01:42 pm
Good video, but Ares V instead of SLS? That's odd.
Not only that, but many of the models are just terrible from an accuracy POV. They don't even look remotely right... Vostok being the prime example.
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03/21/2020 05:57 pm »
My collection of all manned orbital rockets, with a human, an Apollo capsule and a couple of aircraft for scale reference (144:1).
Hopefully I can add Falcon 9/Dragon 2 in May.
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