Space Shaker - Backstage Science
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- Опубликовано: 9 сен 2024
- The Vibration Test facility at RAL Space allows scientists to simulate the rocky ride into space atop a rocket.
Includes test footage for the MIRI instrument.
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I can't help imagining Mr. Bean siting on a table trying to have a cup of tea on top of that machine ^_^
You've been busy putting up vids. Love it!
Seeing a rocket launch in person is something I need to do. Being part of the crew being launched would also be acceptable.
@fossil98
It's actually quite similar in operation. It's driven by an amplifier, in this case I'd imagine it's close to 50kW. Two opposing liquid-cooled voice coils drive the shaker table back and forth.
I was waiting for the 20Hz moment when we can actually hear the movement of the platform.
i hope by the end of 2014 i'll get my degree in aerospace ENG...thats if the world wont explode at the end of this year....
Thanks so much brady.
Awesome! thanks...
that was flippen cool i think i want to break things on this now XD
Shake it like a polaroid picture!
@lobstermendez thanks, I dont see any offence. But may be someone can explain why textbooks say 20Hz as lower limit when you were able to hear 14Hz...
@pvskpraveen Recording hardware tolerances/limitations, probably.
Nice video, as alway :-)
Imagine sticking some sort of huge membrane on this. It'd make for a pretty damn nasty sub-woofer
Neat!
hell of a backscratcher
cool, what would happen if you strapped a person to that?
seems more like backstage engineering to me
looooool
If that thing were a subwoofer...
just shake the damn thing enough talking