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Https://www.nasa.gov/exploration/systems/sls/major-review-completed-for-new-sls-exploration-upper-stage
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SLS’s Exploration Upper Stage completes its Preliminary Design Review

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Have a good one !

* Another method to stabilization : 3-axis stabilization

** Bullets spin stabilization - post

** Source rocket launch video


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