Anyway, being the kind of guy I am, I am going to make a sequel.
"Five...four...three...two...one...zero!" the mission control officers at Houston counted down toghether. All at once, the six huge engines on the massive Zeus booster activated. A great gout of flame poured down from the exhaust nozzles, creating a massive cloud of smoky steam that temporarily concealed the launcpad. Just a second later, the cloud began to expand upwards...
A cheer arose as the massive booster cleared the cloud and accelerated skyward. It broke the sound barrier with a colossal boom that could be heard for miles.
Soon, the rocket became nothing more than an inifitessemaly bright point climbing skywards, leaving a massive greyish exhaust trail behind it.
Around 64 seconds into the flight, the third stage seperated. The second stage, essentialy a massive liquid fuel tank with two of the biggest liquid rocket engines ever made by Man, activated. 104 seconds into the flight, that too was discarded, later to be recovered and refueled for another mission. Finally, the upper stage fired for an additional 27 seconds until the payload was in Low Earth Orbit, at which point Payload Seperation was achieved.
The nose of the upper stage began to unfold like the petals of a blooming flower, revealing what was inside. That thing was relatively unassuming--a long, somewhat stubby cylinder, pipes and antennae running all around, an exhaust nozzle on it's end. But this thing was going to be part of one of the world's first true space combat platforms...
"Five...four...three...two...one...zero!" the mission control officers at Houston counted down toghether. All at once, the six huge engines on the massive Zeus booster activated. A great gout of flame poured down from the exhaust nozzles, creating a massive cloud of smoky steam that temporarily concealed the launcpad. Just a second later, the cloud began to expand upwards...
A cheer arose as the massive booster cleared the cloud and accelerated skyward. It broke the sound barrier with a colossal boom that could be heard for miles.
Soon, the rocket became nothing more than an inifitessemaly bright point climbing skywards, leaving a massive greyish exhaust trail behind it.
Around 64 seconds into the flight, the third stage seperated. The second stage, essentialy a massive liquid fuel tank with two of the biggest liquid rocket engines ever made by Man, activated. 104 seconds into the flight, that too was discarded, later to be recovered and refueled for another mission. Finally, the upper stage fired for an additional 27 seconds until the payload was in Low Earth Orbit, at which point Payload Seperation was achieved.
The nose of the upper stage began to unfold like the petals of a blooming flower, revealing what was inside. That thing was relatively unassuming--a long, somewhat stubby cylinder, pipes and antennae running all around, an exhaust nozzle on it's end. But this thing was going to be part of one of the world's first true space combat platforms...
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