File:Saturn V Q2 Report - J2 Engine electrolytic erosion.ogv

Saturn_V_Q2_Report_-_J2_Engine_electrolytic_erosion.ogv(Ogg multiplexed audio/video file, Theora/Vorbis, length 24 s, 639 × 480 pixels, 1.02 Mbps overall, file size: 2.94 MB)


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English: Electrical discharge machining[1] was used in the manufacturing of the J-2 rocket engine. This video demonstrates the process.
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Source NASA MSFC Saturn V Quarterly Report 2 The public domain film was transferred to DVD by Spacecraft Films and published as an appendix to their The Mighty Saturns: Saturn V 3 DVD collectors edition, copyright 2009[1]. The transfer of the quarterly reports to digital format is itself not copyrightable because there was no creative component introduced. See en:Wikipedia:Public_domain#Derived_works_and_restorations_of_works_in_the_public_domain.
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