A small soap factory exploded while TV station crew was taping.
Live Dust Explosion at FM Global's Research Campus in West Glocester, Rhode Island
Did you know that dust can explode? That is to say any organic material—wood, paper, rubber, fiber, food, tobacco, etc.—can create dust given the right ...
dust explosions are about mixing air and dust together in a sightly
explosive cloud created here in this closed space it was dust floating in
the air no rock!!
Subscribe for more //goo.gl/bY5w6 --- A gunpowder factory in Tenjo, Colombia has exploded after a fire broke out inside. The factory housed over three ...
Oh, I did not know that the military sees gunpowder factories explode on a regular basis, seriously, what does the military have anything to do with this? It's just something that humans put too much money and effort in.
Perhaps its because they are normal, functioning humans beings and therefore instinctively duck and move away from a freaking EXPLODING gun powder factory? You'd do the same.
A NASA space shuttle fuel cell factory explosion is recorded, the blast is so powerful that it vaporizes a nearby factory... ------------------------- www.ByWise.com ...
@frade001 Here's an idea: The closest thing I know of to doing that was a
magnitude 9.5 quake that hit Chile in 1960. About 600 miles South America
(off the coast) was thrusted upward by tens of feet in one instant. The
quake permanently diverted rivers, created new lakes, and triggered a
volcanic eruption 2 days later. My professor told me that the jolt turned
that day back by half a second. That gives you an idea of the power needed.
I really, really hate the added sound effects. Like at the beginning when
it first explodes and you hear immediately but see the shock wave traveling
across the ground...ANNOYING! The sound of the blast is traveling at the
same speed of the shockwave you would not hear it that soon. would take a
few seconds.
i hate the added sound effects, its so frustrating seeing these
documentaries, because they aren't showing the real thing, just what people
WANT to see. the explosion happens in silence from that distance, and once
the shock wave hits you, you also hear the enormous explosion.
You're all stupid as hell. This was an accident. And a single man with
polio, stayed behind to make sure the pipes were sealed. So the fire would
blast up the lines to another facility. Waste of money? Waste of life more
like it. Money grubbing assholes everyone of you.
@usnsquirrel So by your logic, the pencil company supplying my kids
elementary school blows up I can say "Jefferson Elementary school pencil
plant Explosion...news at 11" I'm not denying that Pepcon suppled NASA, its
misleading however to label this a "NASA" explosion.
It's bad enough people are saying it was special effects. I know it wasn't.
My stepmother was in Las Vegas when it happened. Hell. Most of my family
were and still are in Vegas when this thing happened. My grandmother,
uncles, and so on can even confirm it.
@valiumsummer actually they process jet fuel for nasa which nasa owns their
property rights so if there fuel is exploding, then its a nasa jet fuel
explosion. just wanna put that out their before u make a silly.
I'll bet any janitor around there would have had his chair sent into the
air that's for sure. Wonder if they thought there was an explosion
underneath them like the janitor at the world Trade Center?
@herogna the stuff you see on nat geo and the science channel are
INCREDIBLY dumbed down for the general public..... go take a couple classes
at a university if you really want to know whats going on
I remember the days of Fox shows like these where this clip is from. Shows
such as "When Disasters Strike", "World's Scariest Police Chases", etc.
Probably from the mid to late 90's.
@adalstan B.S. a guy died he told everyone to leave quick and he stayed
behind and talk to 911 till the explosion killed him, so "fuckin bad ass"
no its not!
At least we build our explosive factories in remote areas. Look up some of
the firework factories that exploded in the middle of towns in other
countries.