Noordwijk shake
ESA’s Test Centre based in Noordwijk, the Netherlands, simulates every aspect of space for satellite testing – including recreating the equivalent vibration of a rocket launch. This is ESA’s most powerful shaker: the Hydra hydraulic shaker, able to generate vibration equivalent to a 7.5 Richter scale earthquake.
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Niiiice.
Lit 🔥
ESA, why is there no translation into Spanish BECAUSE ???
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C'Mon ESA… you could have made a feature length documentary, of this way too short of a video clip. You CAN DO IT! Thanks!
Cool ESA. Anyway, that Japan cooler looks like it is going to break, or it is designed that way? Like those are spots that are supposed to move so the whole integrity stay the same? (not an engineer obvi 😀 )
20km away from the Haarlem shake
Do the Noordwijk shake
(Old memes time)
you use the Richter scale in 2018?
Awesome
It’s good to know this is the current state of the art. Now, you can duplicate and miniaturize it.
still prefer this video 🙂 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cpeCBL6cLJ4