Wednesday, 25 April 2012

NASA preps J-2X rocket engines for second round testing, SLS creeps nearer to 2017 liftoff

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Forty-years old tech taking astronauts into space Sadly, which has been the present condition in our space program. However in the spirit of creating one extra, giant leap for mankind, our nation's best and cleverest aeronautic minds happen to be silently focusing on a space system made to energy the SLS and it is Orion spacecraft payload much deeper in to the cosmos. NASA's been testing these next-gen J-2X rockets since this past year, showing remarkable ability to "[achieve] full flight-duration firing of 500 seconds" at ocean-level and, now, in a number of second round testing, the engines is going to be subjected to their paces at high altitudes. The very first of 16 planned exams are scheduled to start this Wednesday in the agency's Stennis Center in Mississippi and really should tell you to year-finish. Browse the official presser following the break for any larger introduction to this evolution in galactic travel.

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