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fba6d11415a238efc09d1e928f7afb3a-huge-human-centrifuge-image.jpgThanks to QinetiQ at Farnborough we recently had an opportunity to go along and film some short videos to showcase on our community channel.

 
The Human Centrifuge video shows what happens to a human body at 9Gs.  There are only 20 of these human centrifuges in the world and the one at Farnborough has been operating for 60 year now.

 
The Thruster video showcases the four flight thrusters that QinetiQ are developing for the Mercury mission.


Our Exo Mars Rover video shows how they test the equipment in their clean room environment

The Satellite Systems & Applications Network would like to record their thanks to all the staff at QinetiQ who made it possible for us to collect this excellent content.

 
I really like the human centrifuge video and I wonder if the question on most people’s minds after viewing the video would be "how many Gs could I tolerate before passing out"’?