Ce que personne ne voit avant le décollage d’une fusée

Hi everyone, for this new episode of Flo's Explorations, we're going to experience a rocket launch from the inside, getting up close to the teams at the Guiana Space Centre. We were able to film everywhere: in the launch center with the engineers making the final adjustments, in the control room with the operations director and the scientists who designed the satellite, but also with the firefighters ensuring safety, as well as with the fuelers, nicknamed the "gas station attendants of space," responsible for "refueling." We'll take you through this high-stakes day, where for some, 20 years of work will come down to a few seconds. For more information, here are some resources: The anatomy of an Ariane 6 rocket: https://ariane.group/transport-spatia... All about the Copernicus program's Sentinel-1-D: https://www.esa.int/Applications/Obse... MIT study on the carbon footprint of launching satellites into space: https://d197for5662m48.cloudfront.net... A rare frog takes the French National Centre for Space Studies (CNES) to court : https://reporterre.net/Une-grenouille... Energy transition at the CSG: https://centrespatialguyanais.cnes.fr... 🔔 To make sure you don't miss any Brut videos, subscribe and turn on notifications:    / @brutfr