Boeing picks Kaiser Marquardt engines for Station Propulsion Module.
BOEING has picked Kaiser Marquardt to supply the biopropellant engines that will power the U.S. Propulsion Module for the International Space Station. The Van Nuys, Calif.-based manufacturer will provide 100 lbf (490-Newton) engines for the module's attitude control system, and 200 lbf (890 N)...
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