NASA releases approximately 4,50,000 gallons of water during rocket launches to protect the launchpad and rocket. The Ignition Overpressure Protection and Sound Suppression system safeguards against extreme heat and acoustic power. The water deluge cools down structures to prevent thermal damage. By absorbing and dissipating sound waves, the system lowers their intensity, ensuring mission success.
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Udit Gupta /
03:35 pm on
06 Sep