The NASA and contractor workforce at Stennis Space Center are nearing completion of structural work on the B-2 test stand that will be used for the Green Run test of the Space Launch System (SLS) Core Stage before its first flight. Â In addition to SLS Core Stage testing, planning is now also underway for the stand to support a similar “green run” test of the Exploration Upper Stage (EUS).
RS-25
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The latest static fire test of the development RS-25 engine (E0528) has taken place at the…
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The NASA, Aerojet Rocketdyne, and Syncom Space Services team at Stennis Space Center in Mississippi…
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The latest RS-25 test at NASA’s Stennis Space Center in Mississippi – aimed at continuing…
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NASA and Aerojet Rocketdyne have conducted an opening test of the RS-25 rocket engine that…
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Artemis
SLS engines prepare for Stennis tests – AR affordability focus for new RS-25s
by Chris BerginRS-25 Engine 2059 – a veteran of five Shuttle missions – is scheduled to begin…
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ArtemisShuttle
NASA defends decision to restart RS-25 production, rejects alternatives
by Chris BerginNASA has issued a lengthy explanation behind the decision to contract Aerojet Rocketdyne to restart…
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A former Space Shuttle Main Engine (SSME), that never gained the honor of pushing a…
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NASA has conduct another static fire test firing of RS-25 engine number 0525 on Thursday…
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The Stennis Space Center conducted the latest in a series of tests with RS-25 Engine…
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ArtemisShuttle
Stennis fires up RS-25 engine as Shuttle veterans prepare for SLS role
by Chris BerginWith three years to go until the debut launch of the Space Launch System (SLS),…
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The second test firing of RS-25 engine 0525 has taken place at the A-1 Test…
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The Space Launch System (SLS) management have set the milestones and dates for the upcoming…
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The four RS-25 engines selected for the debut launch of the Space Launch System (SLS)…
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The RS-25 – the engine that enjoyed a hugely successful career with the Space Shuttle…