@exxhibit: NASA often releases large quantities of water during rocket launches as part of a safety measure called the Sound Suppression System. This system helps protect the launch vehicle and its payload from damage caused by acoustic energy and heat generated during liftoff. By releasing water onto the launch pad just before ignition, it dampens the intense noise and deflects potentially harmful energy away from the rocket. This ensures a safer and more successful launch. . . . I do NOT own this video. All credits to the original owner. Dm for credits or removal.