Shadow & SpaceEngineer
I’ve been fascinated by how the glow of a rocket’s exhaust can be captured in a single frame—thought it might give some cool insight into propulsion dynamics.
Nice idea! The flash shows the combustion temperature, the exhaust velocity, and even hints at fuel mix ratios. If you time it right, you can extract pressure data from the plume thickness—just set up a high‑speed camera and a calibrated light sensor. Trying it on a small test rocket could give you a quick sanity check before the big launch.
Sounds like a solid plan, just make sure you’re not chasing every tiny detail—sometimes the first shot tells the whole story. Good luck with the test launch.
Glad you agree—focus on the main metrics first, then iterate. I’ll keep the camera at the optimum angle and time the shot. Thanks, and I’ll keep you posted on the data.
That’s the kind of focused approach that makes a good image—and data. Keep me in the loop. Good luck.
Will do—will ping you once we have the first set of data. Thanks for the support!
Sounds good. Catch me when the numbers roll in. Good luck with the shoot.
Will keep you posted once the telemetry comes in. Thanks for the support!