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Is Nasa creating a machine that can create raining clouds?


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There are a lot of videos and proofs that Nasa has been creating a machine that will create artificial raining Clouds!

Most of the websites around the world said that this isn't true but BBC used to post and public the video and making it more trustfully to the people around the world!

Nasa keeps insisting that, that wasn't an artificial cloud but that they were testing new Rockets! 

Many people believe it and the video got po[CENSORED]r everywhere around the world!

A simple Google search using keywords 'NASA rain machine' will lead you to an article titled 'There is no NASA 'Cloud Machine'- Here's the real explanation of that viral video', published by forbes.com.
The article was published in April, 2018 and is written by Marshall Shepherd, who worked with NASA as a research meteorologist for 12 years. In it, Shepherd explains how the testing of the rocket, R-25 in this case, produces water vapour.
"The exhaust from the RS-25 is primarily water vapor because the engine burns liquid hydrogen
 and liquid oxygen.

Oh.....guess what happens when they combine: You get H2O (also known as water). Therefore, the "clouds" that you see in the pictures or videos are a by-product of a very simple scientific process (see below). If the water vapor condenses, it actually may form drops large enough to fall as liquid or what appears as "rain".

By the way, it is well known in meteorology that particulates in exhausts from smokestacks and power plants can "seed" the generation of clouds. There are also efforts to try to introduce ice-forming materials into clouds to "seed" the formation of rainfall. To understand these processes, read my previous article here about rain. These methods have been proven to be inconclusive in some scientific studies, however, and the process is different from what you see in the videos that I am describing.

 

VIDEO: https://imgur.com/gallery/LCib7x1

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